TGS, SLB, Petrobangala partner for new 2D seismic survey offshore Bangladesh
(WO) — TGS, a global energy data and intelligence provider, announced a new regional multi-client 2D seismic program offshore Bangladesh in partnership with SLB and Petrobangla on Jan. 3.
The program's initial phase will comprise approximately 11,000 line km of newly acquired high-resolution broadband 2D seismic data on a regional scale to enhance the geological understanding of the prospective Bengal Fan.
In addition, the data will also be an essential tool for acreage evaluation, supporting future license rounds under the soon-to-be-revised fiscal terms widely anticipated by the industry.
The overall program plans to encompass around 32,000 line km of multi-client seismic data covering most of offshore Bangladesh. The new data will be acquired using long offset and long record lengths to image the deeper sections and will be processed through modern high-end broadband Pre-Stack Time and Depth migrated (PSTM/PSDM) workflows.
Kristian Johansen, CEO at TGS, commented, "We’re pleased to commence this multi-phase seismic program that will provide a much-needed regional framework for understanding the Bengal Fan, considered one of the most extensive unexplored frontier basins remaining in the world. Following the successful completion of our extensive East Coast India 2Dcubed reprocessing project, we continue to provide a seismic-fueled boost across the Bay of Bengal to support offshore exploration in this region and augment license round decision-making."
The acquisition is planned to commence in early January 2023, with final processing deliverables anticipated in Q1 2024. Fast-track results will be available for early acreage evaluation.