DUG and PetroVision sign collaborative agreement for seismic data processing solutions
Published by Alfred Hamer,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
DUG Technology has announced a new partnership with PetroVision aimed at promoting and delivering specialised seismic data processing solutions in Nigeria.

DUG is a technology company providing high-end geoscience services, advanced analytical software and reliable cloud-based high-performance computing (HPC). PetroVision is an integrated energy consultancy advising on geoscience, engineering and economic aspects in the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors whilst also embracing the energy transition with project work including carbon capture and storage (CCS) and field exploration geochemical sampling for critical minerals such as lithium.
PetroVision will facilitate operations within Nigeria, while DUG will supply technology and support. This includes use of the DUG Insight processing, imaging and interpretation software and remote access to DUG’s teams of geophysical experts. PetroVision will manage a local processing office within Nigeria, utilising computer resources via the DUG HPC Cloud platform. PetroVision’s Technical Director Lekan Aluko said “We’re thrilled to join forces with DUG, leveraging their cutting-edge technology to enhance our technical capabilities, increase local content participation and broaden our service offerings in Nigeria.” DUG’s Managing Director Dr Matthew Lamont said: “We are looking forward to working closely with the team at PetroVision to build a strong presence, and grow our client base in Nigeria.”
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/exploration/21112024/dug-and-petrovision-sign-collaborative-agreement-for-seismic-data-processing-solutions/
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