Seabird to do long offset 2D Barents Sea survey

OE Staff
Friday, September 9, 2016

Norway's SeaBird Exploration is to carry out a long offset 2D multi-client survey in the Barents Sea.

SeaBird and Lundin Norway jointly designed the survey of deep seismic profiles to be acquired in the Barents Sea during September-October 2016.

The objective is to acquire long-offset profiles that image large scale deep seated crustal structures beneath the Norwegian Barents Sea. Lundin Norway will be supervising the processing of this unique dataset.

The program is fully supported with industry funding and SeaBird will be using the Harrier Explorer for the work.

Categories: Geoscience Europe Geophysics Seismic

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