Polar Duchess in Steady Production19/04/2012 |
| The Norwegian seismic survey company Dolphin Geophysical has recently christened a new high-capacity 3D vessel, Polar Duchess. She entered into steady production for TGS in the Barents Sea on 14 April 2012. The six-month contract was announced previously. The vessel is chartered on an initial 3-year time-charter from Armada Seismic from 6 April 2012, and Dolphin has the option of further extending the charter with an additional 8 years. |
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The second large 3D vessel, Polar Duke, is expected to complete Dolphin Geo’s first 3D multi-client project in Senegal during the first half of May. The vessel will then be relocated to the Barents Sea to start a previously announced 3D contract. The vessel was originally scheduled for an exclusive contract in South America, However, Dolphin was not in a position to extend the letter of award due to uncertainty related to contract start-up. Polar Duke is currently marketed in the North Sea region with July availability. Read more about: vessel Seismic Supplier: Dolphin Geo More news from this supplier: Open Geophysical releases OpenCPS 3.0 Dolphin Geophysical and Shell Set New Seismic Standards Another Milestone for Dolphin Multi-Client Surveys Finnmark Platform 3D Multi-client Project Started Multiple Contract Wins for Dolphin Lebanese Minister Visits Polar Duke Dolphin 3D Seismic Contract with Statoil Dolphin Sanco Sword 3D Seismic Vessel Dolphin Acquires Seismic Processing Software Company Senegal 3D Multi-client Agreement Scholarships for UCL MSc Hydrographic Surveying Successful Sonar Trials with Naval Undersea Warfare Center Extended Features for SeaZone HydroSpatial Base SonarWiz Supports NOAA Survey Guidelines Seminar on Sea Level Network Nautical Chart for Arctic Updated SPAR Europe and European Lidar Mapping Forum Call for Papers 5th Extraordinary IHC Preparations Seaglider Technology Marketed by Kongsberg Award for Hydrographic Lidar Scanner Comments (0): |
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