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Strong response to Norwegian offshore seismic data offer

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OSLO, Norway – Seven companies have purchased the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate’s seismic data package from the unexplored northern Norwegian offshore areas around Lofoten and Vesterålen.

The buyers are Statoil, ExxonMobil, Norske Shell, RWE Dea Norge, GDF Suez, Dong Energy, and Det norske oljeselskap. According to NPD, others have indicated interest.

NPD acquired seismic data off Lofoten, Vesterålen, and Senja on assignment from the Norwegian government between 2007 and 2009, for a total cost of $70 million.

The package includes processed seismic data from the following surveys. 

Area Survey Type Year Size
Nordland VII /Troms II NPD-LOF1-07 2D 2007 2,615 km
Nordland VII /Troms II NPD-LOF1-08 2D 2008 11,680 km
Troms II NPD-LOF2-08 3D 2008 697 km²
Nordland VII NPD-LOF1-09 3D 2009 1,258 km²
Troms II NPD-TRII-09 3D 2009 805 km²

01/11/2012

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