Polarcus starts Fedynsky survey

OE Staff
Monday, June 9, 2014

Polarcus, in collaboration with Russia's Dalmorneftegeophysica, has mobilized for the 3000sq km high-density broadband Fedynsky 3D survey in the Russian Barents Sea.

Polarcus Nadia departed Kirkenes, Norway, on 7 June for the project area. 

Last July, Eni and Rosneft started seismic operations in the in the Fedynsky and Central Barents license areas of the Russian Barents Sea. Its aim was to acquire 9959km of 2D seismic over the two license areas.

Categories: Seismic Russia

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