CGG in large-scale seismic imaging project offshore Canada for BHP

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Subsurface Imaging, part of CGG’s Geoscience division, has been awarded a large-scale seismic imaging project in the offshore Orphan Basin in Eastern Canada by BHP.

CGG CEO, Sophie Zurquiyah; Image courtesy of CGG

In line with its continued investments in high-end imaging technology, supercomputing capacity, and digitalization, CGG will employ its FWI and least-squares migration algorithms over the entire survey area of more than 10,000 km², the company said on Thursday.

Through these advanced technologies and close collaboration with the client’s interpretation and imaging geophysicists, CGG fully commits to providing a step-change in subsurface imaging in a timely manner to support E&P investment decisions.

Tony Huang, VP, US Subsurface Imaging, CGG, said: “Major oil companies are increasingly seeking higher-quality seismic images to mitigate risks and improve success in both mature and frontier deepwater basins.

“Our consistent investments in people and imaging technology innovation through the seismic sector downturn have enabled CGG to continue to provide an unmatched level of services and image quality. This important award will further solidify our position as the leader in high-end seismic imaging.”


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