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Polarcus begins multi-client project

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Polarcus Limited, a marine geophysical company that delivers towed streamer data acquisition and imaging services, has recently commenced a new 3D broadband multi-client programme.

Multi-client project offshore Northwest Africa

The project is being carried out across the Mauritania-Senegal-Guinea-Bissau Basin, offshore Northwest Africa. With support from industry funding, Polarcus’ work will cover an area of 1500 km2 offshore The Gambia and is expected to run for 50 days. Final data products will be available in 1Q16.

Across the entire Mauritania-Senegal-Guinea-Bissau margin, there has been industry interest in the Cretaceous slope fan and shelf-edge reef plays. This is why prefunding has been secured for the project.


Adapted from press release by David Bizley

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