Pemex has signed an agreement to license data from the WesternGeco Campeche wide-azimuth (WAZ) multiclient seismic survey in the Salina del Istmo province of the southern Gulf of Mexico, Schlumberger said in a news release.
The agreement also includes collaboration with WesternGeco in the seismic processing phase of the project as well as for future technology collaborations.
Schlumberger said the contract is the first of its kind for Pemex in Mexico and provides access to new 3D WAZ seismic data in the province. The data license covers deep and shallow-water areas in the basin near prolific geological trends, including the Cantarell and Ku-Maloob-Zaap reservoirs, the release said.
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