PGS commences Springboard MultiClient 3D in South Australian hotspot
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
PGS is pleased to announce the successful commencement of the Springboard MC3D programme in the Ceduna sub-Basin offshore South Australia. The Springboard MC3D has significant industry support and is being acquired by the Ramform Sovereign, a PGS state-of-the-art seismic vessel.
The proven capabilities of GeoStreamer, PGS' leading-edge towed streamer acquisition technology will enhance hydrocarbon exploration efforts by giving greater confidence in subsurface imaging, improved prospect definition and identification as well as better geological modeling with less reliance on sparse well data.
About the Ceduna sub-Basin
The Ceduna area has become a hotspot for exploration activity following recent gazettal round awards to major E&P companies and represents a significantly under-explored frontier area with the Springboard survey area presently lacking any 3D seismic data.
Adapted from a press release by Joe Green
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/exploration/02122014/pgs-south-australian-springboard-ceduna-308/
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