Gardline CGG to work on Oman continental shelf survey
07.09.2015

Gardline CGG to work on Oman continental shelf survey

Gardline CGG to work on Oman continental shelf survey

Gardline CGG, a Singapore-based joint venture formed between Gardline and CGG, has been awarded a contract by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman for the Oman continental shelf extension survey.

The agreement aims to prepare a comprehensive file to complete the extension of the limits of the Oman’s continental shelf utilizing MV Duke, Gardline CGG’s multirole survey vessel.

According to the JV, the project will consist of 3 survey phases. The first phase will consist of long offset broadband 2D seismic with multibeam bathymetry, gravity and magnetic data acquisition. The second phase will be a detailed multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiling campaign. The third and final phase will be a deep water rock dredging and TV-Grab campaign.

The project is scheduled to start in early October 2015 in Oman following dry docking of “MV Duke” in Singapore.

Gardline CGG said that the project duration was estimated to be 5 months.

 

Source: www.offshoreenergytoday.com

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