Seismic

United industry behind joint seismic acquisition

A total of 33 companies are now part of this project.

Statoil
25/02/2014 16:26
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The project for joint seismic acquisition in the southeastern Barents Sea has been joined by 16 new companies. A total of 33 companies are now part of this project, which will secure good data quality and low acquisition costs. A joint acquisition of data will also limit any possible negative consequences for the fishing industry.
The recently opened southeastern Barents Sea is part of the 23rd licensing round on the Norwegian continental shelf in 2014. At the request of the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (OED), the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association launched an initiative for a joint project relating to acquiring 3D seismic data from blocks in this area. Statoil took on the operator role for the acquisition.
On 10 December last year, 17 companies joined the project as early participants. A further 16 companies followed suit after the OED on 14 February circulated a proposal regarding block announcements for public consultation.
A doubling of the number of companies in the project shows that the initiative enjoys solid industry support. It is a project that will further reduce costs while ensuring good quality data by utilising the companies’ concerted competencies. In March the project will announce the awarding of contracts and present further plans for the acquisition. List of companies participating in the project:
Early participants:
BP 
Chevron 
ConocoPhillips 
Det Norske Oljeselskap 
ENI 
GDF Suez 
Idemitsu 
Lukoil 
Lundin 
Shell 
PGNiG 
Repsol 
Spike 
Statoil 
Suncor
VNG 
Wintershall
New participants:
Bayern Gas
BG
Dong 
Edison
E.ON
Explora Petroleum
ExxonMobil
Faroe Petroleum
Inpex
KUFPEC
MOECO 
OMW 
RN Nordic Oil 
RWE Dea 
Total 
Tullow Oil

The project for joint seismic acquisition in the southeastern Barents Sea has been joined by 16 new companies. A total of 33 companies are now part of this project, which will secure good data quality and low acquisition costs. A joint acquisition of data will also limit any possible negative consequences for the fishing industry.

The recently opened southeastern Barents Sea is part of the 23rd licensing round on the Norwegian continental shelf in 2014. At the request of the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (OED), the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association launched an initiative for a joint project relating to acquiring 3D seismic data from blocks in this area. Statoil took on the operator role for the acquisition.

On 10 December last year, 17 companies joined the project as early participants. A further 16 companies followed suit after the OED on 14 February circulated a proposal regarding block announcements for public consultation.

A doubling of the number of companies in the project shows that the initiative enjoys solid industry support. It is a project that will further reduce costs while ensuring good quality data by utilising the companies’ concerted competencies. In March the project will announce the awarding of contracts and present further plans for the acquisition. List of companies participating in the project:

Early participants:

BP Chevron ConocoPhillips Det Norske Oljeselskap ENI GDF Suez Idemitsu Lukoil Lundin Shell PGNiG Repsol Spike Statoil SuncorVNG Wintershall

New participants:

Bayern GasBGDong EdisonE.ONExplora PetroleumExxonMobilFaroe PetroleumInpexKUFPECMOECO OMW RN Nordic Oil RWE Dea Total Tullow Oil

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