3D EM contract agreed offshore Angola

OE Staff
Monday, October 21, 2013

EMGS has signed a contract worth US$8 million with Maersk Oil Angola to carry out 3D electromagnetic data acquisition.

It is expected the project will start this month, following mobilisation of the EM Leader vessel.

“We are excited to be acquiring 3D EM data in the Lower Congo Basin and we look forward to further developing our relationship with Maersk Oil and other leading exploration and production companies in Sub Saharan Africa,” said Roar Bekker, CEO of EMGS.

 
Categories: Geoscience Africa Geophysics

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