Australia's Largest MC 2D Seismic Library22/03/2010 |
| Spectrum has purchased Australian Seismic Brokers Pty Limited "ASB", increasing Spectrum's modern 2D Multi-Client data library in the Far East by over 150,000km. In addition ASB has one of the region's largest and most extensive well log data libraries and a substantial analogue library which will allow Spectrum ASB to identify additional new Multi-Client opportunities in the region. |
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ASB was established in 1988 and is Australia's leading supplier of Multi-Client 2D seismic surveys to the oil and gas industry. The company is based in Perth, Western Australia and has a library comprising over 150,000 km of 2D Pre-Stack Time Migration (PSTM) reprocessed data from Australia and the Asia Pacific region. ASB has 6 employees in Perth and an associated data processing centre in Jakarta, Indonesia, with 12 geophysicists.
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