TGS begins Pelotas Basin survey offshore Brazil
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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Oilfield Technology,
The survey, located in the Pelotas Basin, covers approximately 17 000 line km and works as an extension of the existing TGS Pelotas 2D. This survey is designed to provide high quality 2D data that will enhance geological understanding of the area allowing clients to de-risk investments in future bid rounds, such as the upcoming Round 17.
"We’re pleased to commence Phase 3 of this survey – further strengthening our data library and position offshore Brazil. We are proud to provide time-sensitive data ahead of Round 17 while continuing to build a contiguous and regularized 2D grid along the Atlantic Margin. Early outs will be ready in two tranches (June and July 2021) to allow our clients to analyze the data well ahead of the upcoming license round,” commented David Hajovsky, EVP of Western Hemisphere, at TGS.
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