Dolphin Geophysical, in association with Searcher Seismic, is pleased to announce it has commenced acquisition of a new 3300sq km 3D SHarp BroadBand multi-client seismic survey in the Maud Basin South area of the Norwegian Barents Sea.
The project was originally scheduled to start in April 2014, however following the recent Wisting oil discovery, to which this survey will tie, industry’s focus on this under-explored potential 23rd Round province has significantly increased and Dolphin has commenced survey acquisition with our high capacity 3D vessel, the Polar Duchess.
"From the examination of existing 2D data it is apparent that 3D coverage is required to map and evaluate the potential existence of interesting, similar structures and features as well as deeper geological targets and plays, possibly down to the Permian, in the open acreage,” says Ian T. Edwards, vice president Global Multi-Client of Dolphin. “The enhanced data quality and imaging will enable clients to better define and identify these new and previously known plays."
Image: Dolphin’s Maud Basin survey.