We are proud to announce our partnership with EMGS.
3D CSEM surveys and data have an important place in the exploration workflow, working with seismic, petrophysical, and geologic data to develop a geological model as close to reality as possible. While seismic data is highly effective in providing operators with structural and stratigraphic information (trap and reservoir potential), EM data is strongly sensitive to hydrocarbon saturation and volume of the reservoir.
EMGS highly motivated workforce includes survey personnel, geoscientists, physicists and software engineers. These people are based in Asia, Europe and the Americas.
EMGS research and development team works independently and through joint-industry projects to continually improve our surveying equipment and modelling and processing capabilities. This work helps EMGS to maintain its position as a provider of the highest quality data and the best processing and modelling techniques.
EMGS has performed more than 950 surveys in frontier and mature basins across the world, from the Arctic to Australia, in water depths ranging from around 30 to 3600 m.
EMGS has been awarded a contract from BP for a proprietary CSEM survey,
offshore Senegal and Mauritania.
The contract has a total value of approx. USD 6 million. Acquisition is expected to start in the first quarter of 2020. CEO of EMGS, Bjørn Petter Lindhom comments: "EMGS is delighted to return to Africa and for the opportunity to work for BP and partners on their high-profile acreage in Mauritania and Senegal. This contract extends our already healthy backlog and puts us in a good position to secure additional work in the prolific MSGBC Basin and in West Africa."
WellCome Energy Services will be the local partner in Senegal on this contract and in the future.
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