Searcher Preps Argentina Seismic and Well Database

Searcher Seismic has expanded its Argentinian multi-client library by offering over 97,000 km of seismic data and a comprehensive atlas and analysis of offshore wells.

The release of Searcher’s technical dataset comes in preparation for the Argentina offshore bidding round 1, which is expected to be announced later this year.

According to Searcher, the ‘Offshore Argentina Seismic and Well Database’ should give exploration companies the opportunity to consider their participation in the forthcoming round.

The database specifically includes; The Argentina and Surrounds Basin Analysis Report; the evaluation, risk segmentation and failure analysis of 71 offshore wells and the post-stack reprocessing of some 97,000 km of 2D seismic data and 1,800km2 of 3D data.

This latest release of data from Searcher Seismic is in addition to the Malvinas 2D Reprocessing project where Searcher is Pre-STM reprocessing some 11,000 km of 2D seismic data over the Upper Jurassic/Lower Cretaceous Malvinas failed rift basin.

Alan Hopping, general manager for Searcher Seismic, said: “I believe the Offshore Argentina Seismic and Well Database coupled with our ongoing Pre-stack 2D reprocessing package represents the best value proposition for our clients who are looking to evaluate their participation in the upcoming bid round. We have focused on presenting the exploration industry with a wide variety of data which is fit for purpose, delivered on-time and high graded over areas that we consider the most prospective.”