TGS to Conduct 3D Seismic Survey in Tarakan Basin, Offshore Indonesia

TGS announces a second multi-client 3D seismic survey in the Tarakan Basin, offshore Northern Indonesia. The survey, TBB11, will add over 1,820 km2 of new 3D data to the previous survey announced in December 2010.

The TBB11 survey will increase coverage in this area to nearly 3,500 km2. The data is being acquired by the M/V Seisquest, with acquisition expected to complete in Q2 2011.

The Seisquest is a modern 3D/4D seismic vessel capable of deploying up to 8 streamers, equipped with DigiFIN for tangle avoidance. The vessel offers brand-new equipment for worldwide data acquisition. The Seisquest was built in 1991 and has been rebuilt in 2001. The vessel has an overall length of 92 m and is 18,5 m wide at the stern.

The TBB11 survey will be acquired over the southern part of the offshore Tarakan sub-basin, in an underexplored and poor data region. The area forms part of the extensive Tertiary age play fairway covered by the earlier TBN10 multi-client 3D seismic survey to the north. The new data will assist in improving the understanding of the complex structural and stratigraphic setting of this important oil and gas province and particularly in prospect delineation and well planning.

The TBB11 multi-client 3D survey is supported by industry funding and also supports the Indonesia government’s overall objective to attract exploration and raise production levels.

TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company (TGS) provides global geoscience data products and services to the oil and gas industry for the exploration and delineation of hydrocarbon reserves. We design and acquire multi-client data projects worldwide that make up our data library of seismic, gravity/magnetic and well data, enhanced by our seismic imaging technology and regional interpretation expertise.

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Source: TGSnopec,  March 21, 2011; Image:Fugro