Viridien Starts Next-Generation Sparse OBN Survey in the Gulf of Mexico

Map showing location of Viridien’s new Laconia 3D OBN survey. (Image credit: Viridien Earth Data. Block and operator data source: Wood Mackenzie Lens Upstream)
Viridien has announced the start of the Laconia 3D OBN multi-client seismic program in the US Gulf of Mexico. Covering 330 OCS blocks in the Garden Banks and Keathley Canyon protraction areas, the project is supported by industry funding. Acquisition started in July 2024 with delivery of initial products scheduled for Q2 2025.

To improve the resulting images and subsurface information, this survey will record extra-long-offset full-azimuth OBN data and utilize the Sercel TPS™ (Tuned Pulsed Source), an innovative environmentally friendly low-frequency marine seismic source. This dataset is ideal for Viridien’s industry-leading elastic full-waveform inversion (E-FWI), which will maximize the subsalt imaging and reservoir delineation.

Dechun Lin, EVP, Earth Data, Viridien, said: “Our new Laconia OBN survey reflects Viridien’s ongoing commitment to support the industry in the Gulf of Mexico. With the powerful combination of Viridien’s highly differentiating technologies applied to this survey, we will deliver best-in-class images to reveal unprecedented subsalt detail and previously hidden resource potential. This will revitalize the underlying data and allow a better understanding of the complex subsalt geology and deep targets associated with the area to aid both exploration and the continuing development of discovered energy resources.”

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