Polarcus Announces The Granting Of A Marine Seismic Acquisition Program In Brazil, Starting In 2020 Using 4D Technology
Polarcus said on Thursday that the program will begin in the third quarter of 2020, lasting approximately ten months. The program comprises 4D acquisition in obstructed areas with a multi-azimuth component. Polarcus did not disclose further details about the seismic program.
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In recent company news, Polarcus began seismic surveys in the Petrel Field, operated by Neptune Energy, located in the Bonaparte Basin off the coast of Australia. The Polarcus Asima vessel commenced the campaign on November 30 and will continue through late January 2020.
About Polarcus
Polarcus is a marine geophysical company with a strong environmental agenda, providing advanced data acquisition and generation services in the “Pole to Pole” system. Polarcus operates a fleet of high-performance seismic vessels with 3D and 4D imaging capabilities, incorporating cutting-edge marine technologies for increased safety and efficiency.
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Polarcus offers seismic surveys on contract and projects for various clients with advanced onboard processing solutions. The company serves clients globally from its headquarters in Dubai and regional offices located in Houston, London, and Singapore.
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