Searcher Seismic in 2D survey offshore Papua New Guinea

Searcher Seismic, an independent multi-client company, has announced the start of the Haere 2D seismic survey, offshore Papua New Guinea. 

The survey, in cooperation with the Department of Petroleum and Energy (DPE) and project partner BGP, comprises ~17,000 km of 2D long-offset, high resolution, broadband seismic over the Gulf of Papua, the seismic company said. The seismic vessel BGP Explorer has now mobilised for the project.

Rachel Masters, Global Sales Manager for Searcher, said Haere will be fundamental in assisting the re-interpretation of the geology in the Gulf of Papua, and the identification of prospective structural and stratigraphic trends that can be used for regional evaluations and future detailed seismic survey designs.

“Deep grabens in the area are believed to contain extensive Mesozoic and Palaeozoic sediments, which may be associated with multiple unexplored petroleum systems, highlighting the prospectivity of the Gulf of Papua.

“It is an exciting time in PNG for oil and gas exploration and we are very pleased to again be working with DPE in the area,” Masters added.

The new survey brings Searcher’s total data library in the Gulf of Papua to 58,000 km. The company says that fast track data deliveries will start in Q1 2016.

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