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CGG, a French marine seismic acquisition company, has completed the 9,800 km long-offset broadband 2D multi-client seismic survey in the Gabon South Basin

Fast-track data sets will be delivered in batches from the end of April, giving interested oil companies sufficient time to understand offshore petroleum systems and appraise blocks offered in Gabon’s 12th offshore licensing round planned for September 2019.

The company stated that the data set will help define the full extent of existing and new plays in the region. It will also aid in understanding the thickness variations in the sediment overburden for source rock and maturity analysis

It added that the broad bandwidth data will not only increase resolution and improve characterisation of the turbidite systems that represent potential exploration targets; it also provides deep imaging penetration with low frequencies to help describe the nature of the crust.

Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO, CGG, said, “The vast offshore acreage of Gabon includes unexplored areas with good potential for a hydrocarbon system. However, there is often not enough high-quality geological and geophysical data to effectively reduce the exploration risks.”

“This new 2D survey, which received significant industry pre-funding, puts the right data in the hands of our clients at the right time, enabling them to de-risk opportunities and select the appropriate blocks during the current licensing round. It also extends CGG’s data coverage from our recent 3D survey further inshore, which led to two successful discovery wells,” she added.