CGG wraps up 3D survey offshore Mozambique

French seismic company CGG has said it has completed the acquisition of 15,400 km2 of 3D marine seismic data in the outer Zambezi Delta Basin, west of the Beira High, offshore Mozambique.

This is the first survey to be conducted following the agreement CGG signed with Mozambique’s Instituto Nacional de Petroleo (INP) in 2017 for the acquisition of a new multiclient program. The survey area covers blocks Z5-C and Z5-D and surrounding non-held acreage.

CGG said the fast-track PreSTM data set would be available in Q4 2018 in anticipation licensing round during 2019 and final PreSDM deliverables will be made available in Q4 2019.

Seismic surveying has come under fire from environmental groups recently, who are worried that seismic blasts could endanger marine mammals. CGG said it has used an “advanced integrated passive acoustic monitoring system” deployed on the survey vessel to ensure “best-in-class” monitoring of marine mammals in the environmentally sensitive Mozambique Channel.

Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO, CGG, said: “This advanced 3D survey is being imaged with our latest subsurface imaging technologies. Combined with our JumpStart integrated geoscience program, regional coverage from our 2017 East Africa Robertson Study, and the Robertson New Ventures Suite, it will support INP’s promotion of the potential in the deepwater Zambezi Delta Basin and the west flank of the Beira High. This full package will also provide interested industry companies with the information required to confidently de-risk the full Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic series in this exciting new exploration area.”