CGX wraps up seismic survey over Guyana block

Seismic services provider PGS has completed a 3D seismic program on the northern section of the CGX Energy-operated Corentyne block offshore Guyana. CGX is the operator of the Corentyne Block under a joint operating agreement with Frontera Energy. CGX has a 66.667% participating interest in the block, with Frontera holding the remaining 33.333% interest in... Continue Reading →

Hybrid Autonomous Systems Evolve

Marine autonomous systems and combinations of such systems are being increasingly put to the test in the offshore space. Elaine Maslin looks at how hybrid remote and autonomous systems are now being tested. Concepts like resident subsea vehicles, for inspection, repair and maintenance, are attractive options, but not the only ones being tried. Deploying remotely... Continue Reading →

ION hired for seismic program offshore Colombia

Geoscience company ION Geophysical has entered into a multi-client agreement with Colombia’s National Hydrocarbon Agency (ANH) granting rights to reprocess existing data and acquire new 2D and 3D multi-client programs offshore Colombia’s Caribbean coast. In February 2019, the ANH announced a series of reforms to encourage investment in exploration and production, such as a permanent... Continue Reading →

EMGS Nets More Acquisition Work with Pemex

Norwegian marine data acquisition firm EMGS has been awarded more work with the Mexican oil company Pemex in Mexico. As previously reported, EMGS had in June 2019 signed a two-year acquisition contract with Pemex with a valued at around $73.3 million, with the firm work secured for a minimum of $29.3 million. Continue reading

Raising the Pipeline Inspection Game

There’s a shake-up happening in the pipeline inspections business. More evolved remotely operated vehicles (ROV), digital aspirations and unmanned surface vessels (USV) are driving a new era of data acquisition and deliverables. It’s offering something of a revolution in the amount of new insights that operators can acquire on their pipelines, while reducing offshore campaign... Continue Reading →

InterMoor Kicks Off FPSO Chain Inspection Works Off Brazil

InterMoor has started working on a chain inspection job offshore Brazil, in partnership with 3 other Acteon Group sister companies. The team will inspect the mooring lines of six FPSOs. The project consists in performing full inspection on all mooring lines, an equivalent of 28km of chain/polyester. Continue reading

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