Fugro wraps up Gulf of Mexico surveys for Shell

Dutch geophysical services provider Fugro has completed several deepwater geophysical surveys in the Gulf of Mexico for Shell.

Fugro Brasilis vessel
Fugro Brasilis; Source: Fugro

The company said on Thursday that the project required data collection over multiple deepwater lease blocks in the greater Perdido and Mars development areas to support clearance of potential environmental, engineering, geological and archaeological hazards ahead of planned drilling activities.

Fugro deployed a Hugin autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) from its purpose-built survey vessel, the Fugro Brasilis.

The Hugin AUV is depth-rated to 3000 m and equipped with multibeam echosounder, side scan sonar and sub-bottom profiling sensors. As such, Fugro was able to acquire critical seabed information over the project area safely and efficiently, despite the challenging water depths, the company explained.

Fugro also used a mix of onboard and in-house processing resources to meet an accelerated interpretation and reporting schedule.

Shell Project Manager, Deanne Hargrave, said: “Shell’s 2019 AUV survey campaign onboard the Fugro Brasilis is another example of collaboration between Fugro and Shell to bring innovative technology and techniques to site investigations in ways that reduce HSSE exposure and survey duration, while simultaneously providing superior data quality and ancillary datasets.”


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