CGG embarks on multi-client survey northwest of the Shetland Isles

Sept. 17, 2018
CGG has started acquisition of a high-density, rich-azimuth, towed-streamer multi-client survey in the UK West Shetland basin.

Offshore staff

PARIS– CGG has started acquisition of a high-density, rich-azimuth, towed-streamer multi-client survey in the UK West Shetland basin.

The 3,600-sq km (1,390-sq mi) survey has received industry support and has been designed in collaboration with major international oil companies. It focuses on delivering high-resolution seismic data in a prospective but underexplored area northwest of the Shetland Isles over the northern part of the Rona Ridge. A fasttrack PreSDM data set is expected to be available in 1Q 2019.

The acquisition geometry is designed to image multiple targets from shallow Tertiary and Cretaceous plays to complex fractured Devono-Carboniferous reservoirs by undershooting the volcanic intrusions and shallow unconformities present in the area. Two vessels, theOceanic Vega and the Geo Caribbean, are being deployed. Each vessel operates triple sources using simultaneous source technology.

The data will be processed in depth using CGG’s broadband imaging technology, including advanced de-blending and Full-Waveform Inversion velocity modeling. The final data will be available in mid-2019.

CEO Sophie Zurquiyah said: “This survey is another example of CGG working closely with clients to deliver the best possible subsurface images in a cost-effective and timely manner. Until now, oil and gas companies interested in the exploration potential of this part of the West Shetland basin have lacked high-quality seismic data. We expect our new rich-azimuth images to reveal an unprecedented level of detail in this exciting frontier area.”

09/17/2018