Searcher completes Silver-Eye, Bilby survey acquisitions

Searcher Seismic, with project partner BGP, has completed the acquisition of two new multi-client seismic surveys offshore Norway and offshore Western Australia.

Map of Silver-Eye 3D, Bilby 2D, from Searcher. 

Phase 2 of the Silver-Eye 3D Seismic Survey in the Barents Sea, Norway expands existing Phase 1 3D coverage of the Hammerfest Basin to further highlight the potential of this highly prospective area in the Barents Sea.

Offshore Western Australia, the final phase of the Bilby 2D Seismic Survey has now been acquired bringing the completed project to 14,336km.

“The Silver-Eye 3D Seismic Survey provides 4548sq km of excellent quality new broadband 3D data covering the Snøhvit Field, the Goliat Field and the Tornerose discovery,” Rachel Masters, global sales manager for Searcher Seismic said. “In addition, the Silver-Eye 3D covers both north and south flanks of the Hammerfest Basin allowing explorers to extensively evaluate the area.”

“The Bilby 2D Seismic Survey, offshore Western Australia, includes coverage to proposed 2016 open acreage and ties both the Phoenix South-1 and Roc-1 wells, with a multi-well appraisal drilling campaign commencing soon,” Masters said. “We are very excited by the results of the Bilby survey - the data quality is excellent and has revealed not only leads associated with the Lower Triassic petroleum systems being pursued in the Roc/Phoenix South area, but new play types that were not recognised previously.”

Both datasets are being processed by DownUnder GeoSolutions (DUG), with the initial phase data now available for both projects.

Fast track data for Phase 2 of the Silver-Eye 3D Seismic Survey will be available as soon as possible and the final data volume available in Q4 2016.

Final data for the Bilby 2D Phase 3 will be available in January 2017.

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