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Shell Awards 3D EM Survey

  17/04/2009
Electromagnetic Geoservices ASA (EMGS) has been awarded a contract worth about USD4 million by Shell Exploration and Production B.V. to conduct a 3D electromagnetic (EM) survey offshore Senegal. This is the first EM exploration programme to be performed under the Global Frame Agreement which was recently signed and announced.

 

The survey will be carried out using the new, purpose-built EM vessel BOA Thalassa and will start immediately after the surveys in the Norwegian Sea have been completed. The 3D EM survey covers parts of a license area where a number of hydrocarbon drilling prospects have been identified by the operator First Australian Resources (FAR).

 

The objective of the EM exploration programme is to enable Shell to determine whether to acquire a 70 percent interest in the license and subsequently enter into a well commitment. Roar Bekker, EMGS chief executive office, commented: "De-risking hydrocarbon prospects with EM technology is of great value to our customers. The fact that Shell is using our EM data as a basis for a go/no-go decision is a significant endorsement of our technology's value in exploration decision-making."





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