Repsol awards Shearwater GeoServices hybrid node-streamer seismic survey in Malaysia
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
The project covers approximately 1000 km2 of ocean bottom and towed streamer seismic on Repsol’s operated block offshore Peninsular Malaysia. The Multi-Purpose Vessel (MPV) SW Vespucci (pictured) will acquire the seismic using Flexisource triple source in combination with Qmarine towed streamer and ocean bottom nodes.
“By combining ocean bottom and towed streamer seismic using an MPV we offer our customer an innovative and efficient hybrid solution for acquisition of high-quality seismic data at a field which already has numerous oil installations,” said Irene Waage Basili, the CEO of Shearwater.
“This is the second contract awarded to us in recent weeks in Southeast Asia and confirms our position in the region and the value we offer to our clients. Our strategy, to have a fleet with flexibility and critical mass, enables back-to-back operations for SW Vespucci in the region, maximising vessel utilisation, minimising global transit cost and lowering emissions,” Basili continued.
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