ION to deliver basin-wide view of Gulf of Mexico

ION Geophysical Corporation has launched the first phase of MexicoSPAN, encompassing more than 22,000 km of deep-imaged 2D seismic data.

ION said that it will combine MexicoSPAN with its YucatanSPAN, GulfSPAN and FloridaSPAN programs in order to deliver the industry’s only complete, basin-wide regional view of the Gulf of Mexico.

For the first time, the company says, explorationists will be able to fully integrate seismic, well and even outcrop information from onshore U.S. to the Deepwater Gulf.

According to ION, MexicoSPAN addresses the need for greater understanding of geologic conditions and basin evolution in support of both current and future offshore bidding rounds. The program is designed to provide regional coverage of both the prolific exploration and production areas of the western Gulf of Mexico and the exploration frontier margins of the eastern Gulf and northern Yucatan, the company said.

ION further noted that subsequent phases will start after completion of phase one. These infill phases will provide the project with the precise amount of 2D data necessary to better identify size and location of major prospective structures before moving into subsequent 3D workflows using the vast quantity of 3D data soon to be available from Mexico’s Comisión Nacional de Hidrocarburos (CNH), it has been said in ION’s press release.

ION added it will leverage the recent results of YucatanSPAN, in combination with its extensive 3D imaging experience offshore Gulf of Mexico, to enable optimal design of line placement and spacing of infills.

“When complete, MexicoSPAN will align seamlessly with our other regional programs to offer an unparalleled 2D data set that unites both onshore and offshore margins across the entire Gulf of Mexico, with coverage extending into the Caribbean and the Atlantic,” Joe Gagliardi, Senior Vice President of ION’s GeoVentures group, commented.

“The Gulf remains a prolific and overachieving region, ensuring exploration and production activity in deepwater and frontier regions for many years to come. Our ability to provide onshore-to-offshore well control across the basin helps our E&P customers reduce risk as they extend operations into these new plays.”

ION has noted that fast-track products representing current (first round) bidding areas will be available in third quarter 2015.

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