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Statoil completes seismic acquisition in Barents Sea

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Statoil and its partners have completed their joint seismic acquisition project in the southeastern Barents Sea.

“We are pleased to have found a form of cooperation that has ensured good quality data sets and low acquisition costs. This warrants rethinking and exploring new business approaches and forms of cooperation in order to reduce costs and work more efficiently also elsewhere,” commented Jan Helgesen, Statoil’s head of geophysical operations.

In 2013, the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy encouraged the oil industry to jointly conduct resource-efficient 3D seismic acquisition in the southeastern Barents Sea. Statoil has been the operator of a joint project with 33 participating oil companies acquiring seismic data in the area since April, with PGS and WesternGeco as contractors.

One of the main objectives with a joint data acquisition project was to ensure good co-existence with the fishing industry.

“The constructive cooperation with the fishermen is commendable. With a few exceptions, most incidents were efficiently solved by dialogue offshore. Good co-existence is essential for two industries that both help to create value in the North,” added Helgesen.

A number of oil companies have participated both in the planning phase and in the data processing work. This has ensured high data quality by drawing on the companies’ combined competencies within geological understanding and seismic data acquisition and processing.

The data processing is in progress, and the final data will be ready for interpretation in 2015. This information will constitute an important part of the basis for the respective companies’ decision-making for the 23rd licensing round.


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

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