Shearwater to carry out Bass Strait seismic survey
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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Oilfield Technology,
The Prion 3D Seismic Survey is expected to start in late October, in the Bass Strait of Australia. Lasting nearly 2 months, the approximately 890 km2 survey will be conducted by the Geo Coral.
The survey will use an advanced multicomponent sensor streamer system enabling superior broadband data for use in exploration for natural gas reservoirs.
“Shearwater’s global fleet of seismic vessels has enabled a series of projects in Australia, resulting in high utilisation with shorter transit time between projects contributing to lower overall emissions,” said Irene Waage Basili. “We have well-established operations in Australia with a safe track record and look forward to this project for Beach Energy.”
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