TGS expands operations in Europe with new OBN seismic contract

The new award will allow TGS to deploy OBN technology to capture 4D data in offshore production areas in Europe.
TGS ejecutará proyecto sísmico OBN en Europa

TGS, a global provider of energy intelligence, has been selected to execute a new seismic data acquisition project for seismic data acquisition seismic data acquisition project in Western Europe. This award, which represents an extension of the company’s existing field work in the region, strengthens its presence in the offshore market and consolidates its relationship with strategic clients in the energy sector.

Seismic project details and OBN technology

The operational deployment is scheduled to begin in mid-summer 2026 and will last for an estimated 30 days. The project will use tethered nodes to capture advanced seismic advanced seismic imagingwhich will enable 4D reservoir monitoring with high temporal and spatial accuracy.

The campaign responds to a growing demand for high-resolution seismic particularly in mature production areas. TGS’s ability to deliver data in a timely manner has been instrumental in the continuation of contracts with key oil and gas operators in Europe.

Kristian Johansen, CEO of TGS, noted that this contract reflects the sustained confidence of a repeat customer in the technology. OBN TECHNOLOGY technology developed by the company.

We are very pleased to continue to strengthen our campaigns in the European region. This award reaffirms our commitment to delivering quality seismic solutions that support decision making in production optimization.

Johansen.

Global focus and future of TGS

With this transaction, TGS reinforces its focus on state-of-the-art geophysical acquisition technologies and maintains its commitment to a global, diverse and accessible seismic library. Its ability to integrate 4D data, energy intelligence and operational expertise reaffirms its position as a key partner in offshore exploration. offshore exploration exploration.

Source: TGS

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