Shearwater to conduct new Angolan OBN survey for TotalEnergies
Published by Alfred Hamer,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Shearwater Geoservices Holding AS (Shearwater) has announced an award by TotalEnergies for an Angolan OBN project. The deepwater OBN survey will be conducted by the dual ROV equipped SW Tasman, the fit for purpose seismic node laying vessel which was converted in 2023, and SW Gallien as source vessel.
The survey will commence in January 2025, over a two and a half-month duration. Shearwater will utilise its compact high-endurance Pearl node for the project. The work will be performed in Block 32 over the Louro and Mostarda fields where Shearwater previously completed a 4D streamer survey for TotalEnergies.
Shearwater CEO Irene Waage Basili commented, “We are very satisfied with the performance of our SW Tasman/Pearl OBN platform which has been in continuous operation since its introduction last year. We are pleased to see one more key client use this unique platform to introduce deepwater OBN to new areas of their operations.”
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/11102024/shearwater-to-conduct-new-angolan-obn-survey-for-totalenergies/
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