PGS Completes the Guinea MC3D Survey

The Guinea MC3D survey is PGS’ first MultiClient project in collaboration with the Republic of Guinea and marks the start of a series of planned acquisitions. Image credit: PGS

PGS’ latest MultiClient 3D GeoStreamer acquisition covering blocks A4 and A5 of the Republic of Guinea was completed on 8th May 2019. Fast-track processing is ongoing.

PGS LOGOThe Guinea MC3D survey is PGS’ first MultiClient project in collaboration with the Republic of Guinea and marks the start of a series of planned acquisitions.

The Ramform Titan-Class seismic survey vessel commenced operations in mid-February and acquired 3D seismic data for 84 successive days.

Survey Summary

Acquisition Parameters

  • Number of streamers: 12
  • Streamer Length: 8025 m
  • Streamer separation: 150 m

The competent and well-managed PGS crews delivered excellent HSEQ performance, in line with our corporate commitment. The speed of operation, together with a highly effective seismic spread, reduced overall survey duration, maximizing efficiency and minimizing environmental impact. Online barnacle scraping lessened noise and improved data quality while reducing exposure to HSE risks. Evaluation of the acquired separated-wavefield data (P-UP) confirms the high standards achieved.

PGS brings GeoStreamer technology with a true broadband imaging solution to the Republic of Guinea. Broader bandwidth and rich low-frequency content provide clearer reservoir details in all play types, with reduced sidelobe artifacts.

The project includes the acquisition and processing of seismic, gravity and magnetic data over open acreages. Commercial, strategic and technical benefits are available now to early participants in the survey.

Find Out More

To be among the first to discover the Guinea MC3D, please contact [email protected] to discuss the options, or to book an early data show. The fast-track product will be available within the next few weeks.

View the survey details in the data-library: MC3D Republic of Guinea

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