BP scraps CSEM survey from EMGS
BP has cancelled a planned controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) survey off Mauritania and Senegal, that was due to be carried out by Electromagnetic Geoservices (EMGS).
BP has cancelled a planned controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) survey off Mauritania and Senegal, that was due to be carried out by Electromagnetic Geoservices (EMGS).
Cyprus-based vessel contractor SeaBird Exploration will provide a ship for an upcoming survey in West Africa. The project is anticipated to commence during Q1 and will have a duration of approximately 60 days. SeaBird will be using the Osprey Explorer for the project.
SeaBird Exploration has signed an agreement to provide a source vessel for an upcoming survey in South America.
SeaBird Exploration said today it would send its Osprey Explorer vessel to the Gulf of Guinea later this year for seismic survey work.
SeaBird Exploration said the company will acquire a long offset 2D multi-client survey in the Barents Sea.
SeaBird Exploration said it has entered into a contract for the purchase of the vessel Hawk Explorer and its seismic equipment in a $1.1million deal.
Seismic data specialist SeaBird Exploration will carry out 2D multi-client survey work in north west Europe during this coming summer season.
Seismic specialist Seabird Exploration has appointed Christophe Debouvry as its new chief executive, taking over the role on January 18.
SeaBird Exlporation has posted a boost in revenue despite sustained low oil prices and weak market sentiment for exploration. The company said revenue was boosted by 19% compared with the second quarter of the year. Four vessels are currently active in operation on the Mexico Gigante survey and the Aquila Explorer is scheduled to join during the first quarter.
Seismic survey specialist Seabird Exploration is mobilising Aquila Explorer for the TGS Gigante survey in Gulf of Mexico.
Weak global seismic market demand and a downturn in the sector caused survey specialist Seabird Exploration's revenue to drop by more than half in the second quarter of this year, leading to a $6.5million loss.