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Polarcus prepares for Statoil, offshore Norway

Oilfield Technology,


After a successful winter campaign in West Africa where Polarcus Asima completed a series of 12 streamer and wide-tow 10 streamer surveys for various clients, the technologically advanced 3D seismic vessel arrived at the beginning of July in the North Sea.

Polarcus Asima has subsequently mobilized for two 4D surveys for Statoil, in the Norwegian and Barents Seas.

This project forms part of the company's existing backlog, previously announced through the Oslo Stock Exchange.


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

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