CGG has been awarded a multiyear integrated geoscience study by Kuwait Gulf Oil Co. (KGOC) to identify resource growth potential in the onshore Partitioned Zone (PZ), CGG said in a news release.
CGG GeoConsulting will conduct the study, and geoscience experts from KGOC will be involved in the project. The combined team, CGG said, will work together to integrate recently acquired and processed 3D seismic data covering the entire PZ with multiple geological, petrophysical and production data sets to deliver a portfolio of exploration prospects and asset development infill opportunities.
In addition, the final geologic and seismic interpretations and data will form a consistent and continuous PZ-wide reference study for KGOC with detailed subsets for each producing field, the release said.
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