CGG wins contract for PDO subsurface imaging centre
CGG has announced that it has been awarded a further contract by Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) to provide seismic imaging services at its dedicated centre in Muscat, Oman.
A full range of subsurface imaging services
CGG has been operating the PDO dedicated centre since 1994 and the contract will run for another four years from January 2014. The centre provides the full range of subsurface imaging services for PDO’s onshore data and specialises in large, high-density wide-azimuth projects. As part of this contract CGG will also expand its onsite training facilities and increase its support to Sultan Qaboos University.
Jean-Georges Malcor, CEO, CGG, said: “CGG is delighted that PDO has confirmed its confidence in our advanced subsurface imaging technology, expertise and service excellence by extending this contract on the eve of the dedicated centre’s twentieth anniversary. Throughout this time we have consistently shown our commitment to developing the people and seismic industry of Oman and have transformed the traditional contractor-client relationship into a highly collaborative and integrated partnership with PDO. The renewal of this dedicated centre contract and the success of our expanding open centre operation confirm our leading position in the Oman subsurface imaging market.”
Adapted from press release by Cecilia Rehn
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