TGS to expand African multi-client library with new seismic survey | Offshore Energy Today

TGS to expand African multi-client library with new seismic surveyDong Fang Kan Tan 1; Image source: BGPTGS, a provider of multi-client geoscience data to oil and gas companies, will further expand its NWAAM multi-client library with more than 11,000 kilometers of long-offset broadband 2D seismic data.The expansion regards the Northwest African Atlantic Margin (NWAAM) area, more precisely the Mauritania-Senegal-Gambia-Bissau-Conakry (MSGBC) region.The seismic player will, apart from the acquisition of 2D broadband seismic data in the mentioned areas, acquire magnetic and gravity data in Senegal and Gambia.

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TGS to start new seismic shoot in Barents Sea | Offshore Energy Today

GS to start new seismic shoot in Barents SeaTGS, a marine seismic data acquisition specialist, will begin a new multi-client acquisition project in the Barents Sea soon. TGS said on Monday that the project, named Carlsen 3D (CAR17 3D), is a 5,490-square kilometer multi-client survey in open acreage located in the Southwest Barents Sea between the Tromsø and Sørvestnaget Basins.

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TGS to expand African multi-client library with new seismic survey | Offshore Energy Today

TGS to expand African multi-client library with new seismic surveyDong Fang Kan Tan 1; Image source: BGPTGS, a provider of multi-client geoscience data to oil and gas companies, will further expand its NWAAM multi-client library with more than 11,000 kilometers of long-offset broadband 2D seismic data.The expansion regards the Northwest African Atlantic Margin (NWAAM) area, more precisely the Mauritania-Senegal-Gambia-Bissau-Conakry (MSGBC) region.The seismic player will, apart from the acquisition of 2D broadband seismic data in the mentioned areas, acquire magnetic and gravity data in Senegal and Gambia.

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