CGG completes exit from marine seismic acquisition services
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
This transaction fundamentally covers, (i) the purchase by Shearwater of five high-end streamer vessels through the acquisition of Global Seismic Shipping AS, jointly owned by CGG Marine Resources Norge AS and Eidesvik Offshore ASA; (ii) the purchase of associated streamer equipment owned by CGG Group, and (iii) mutual commitments to secure CGG’s access to strategic vessel capacity for future multi-client projects.
Streamer equipment JV with Shearwater: The creation of a joint venture under the Sercel brand for the research and development, manufacturing, commercialisation and support of marine streamer seismic acquisition equipment is progressing well and is expected to be finalised during the first half of 2020.
“In 2019, we executed key milestones of our 2021 strategy: the exit from marine and seabed acquisition businesses and the wind down of land acquisition operations. We are delighted to enter into this strategic partnership with Shearwater for our multi-client projects and look forward to finalising the creation of our marine streamer equipment JV under the Sercel brand", said Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO of CGG.
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