Shearwater GeoServices has secured a contract from French energy giant TotalEnergies to conduct a seismic survey off the coast of Angola. The project, set to start in January 2025, will focus on deepwater operations using ocean-bottom nodes (OBN) and is expected to take two and a half months to complete.
The survey will be carried out by Shearwater’s SW Tasman, a vessel equipped with dual remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), which was retrofitted in 2023 for seismic node deployment. The SW Gallien, built in 2011, will serve as the source vessel. The operation will utilize Shearwater’s Pearl nodes, known for their compact design and long endurance, to collect seismic data.
This project will cover Block 32, specifically the Louro and Mostarda fields, where Shearwater previously completed a 4D streamer survey.
Irene Waage Basili, CEO of Shearwater, expressed the company’s satisfaction with the performance of the SW Tasman and the Pearl OBN platform, emphasizing their continuous use since they were introduced last year.
Headquartered in Bergen, Norway, Shearwater operates globally and employs around 1,200 people. Meanwhile, TotalEnergies, with over 100,000 employees and operations in 120 countries, remains committed to providing reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy.
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