A contractor has completed survey work of unexplored potential on and near-shore sites in Trinidad.
Arkex Limited carried out the work on behalf of LGO and data-processing is now underway following the completion of an airbourne full tensor gravity gradiometry survey.
All data is now gathered and has been accepted as within specification.
The Arkex aircraft began flying the gravity and magnetic survey above the entire 3,5412-mile site starting in mid-January.
It has been sent to the contractor’s head office in Cambridge, England, where the results are expected within the next few weeks.
They will be used in the coming months for more detailed interpretation work on Trinidad’s Goudron Field and Cedros Peninsula, where LGO holds 10,900 acres of under-explored prospective leases.
LGO chief executive, Neil Ritson, said: “This unique survey in Trinidad has been completed well within the planned timeframe and we look forward to receiving the data to integrate into our various technical studies at Goudron.
“The data will also allow us to better understand the Cedros Peninsula and other areas of onshore Trinidad where we believe there to be considerable further untapped oil production potential.”