Viridien and SLB have entered into an agreement with the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) to launch a massive multi-client ocean bottom node (OBN) seismic acquisition and imaging programme in Egypt’s Eastern Mediterranean offshore.
The largest project of its kind in the
region, it will combine the recognised OBN expertise of both parties to deliver
an unparalleled subsurface dataset for Egypt and international exploration
partners.
This project will give explorers and
investors a clearer understanding of the region’s complex subsurface and help
them identify new opportunities for exploration and enhanced production.
Available through a multi-client model, the
dataset will, support Egypt’s position as a regional energy hub. Data
acquisition is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026.
Mahmoud Abdel Hamid, Chairman of EGAS,
said: “The Egyptian Eastern Mediterranean has great potential for development
but features some of the most challenging environments for seismic imaging owing
to the complex faulting and the Messinian evaporite layer that masks deep
reservoirs formed from complex channel sand bodies. We are pleased to work with
our partners, Viridien and SLB, who have decades of specialised imaging
expertise in the region and will apply their cutting-edge technologies to
deliver the clearest insight into the subsurface to help operators better
evaluate and prioritise opportunities.”
Dechun Lin, Head of Earth Data, Viridien,
said: “This agreement with SLB and EGAS marks a significant milestone for
Viridien, giving new momentum to our commitment to Egypt as a key partner with
over 30 years of in-country operating experience. Expanding our multi-client data
library into the Egyptian Eastern Mediterranean with our advanced OBN imaging
technologies will help showcase Egypt’s subsurface opportunities to the world.” -TradeArabia News Service