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TerraSond in Equatorial Guinea

  23/06/2009
TerraSond has opened in Equatorial Guinea. This will allow TerraSond to expand upon its surveying services to clients in Africa, the surrounding regions, and around the globe. The Equatorial Guinea Team comprised of TerraSond and Emerge Energy Resources Limited (EERL), is a reflection not only of their continued commitment to the Energy and Oil and Gas industries, but of an increased commitment to the market in general.
 

 

Situated in West Africa in Bioko-Norte Province in the capital city of Malabo, TerraSond and EERL can now more readily provide cable and pipeline support surveys, geophysical surveys, hydrographic surveys, land surveys, mapping and charting, marine positioning, and renewable energy support services to its clients in the region.

 

 



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