Fugro Secures Seep Survey Contract Offshore Kenya
Geo-intelligence firm Fugro announced Tuesday that it has been awarded a contract by Shell/BG Kenya for the execution of a seabed survey to detect natural leakages of hydrocarbons.
As part of the contract, Fugro will undertake a four-week campaign of multibeam data acquisition and precise sampling, mobilizing its specialised survey vessel, Fugro Discovery, to Kenya in March. Seabed sampling will be carried out using a drop corer and multibeam data will be acquired with a deepwater high resolution multibeam echo sounder, installed in a newly designed gondola on the vessel hull.
The seeps survey complements a seismic exploration program that was completed recently offshore Kenya, Fugro said. This project is one of many seeps campaigns completed in the world’s oceans for Shell by Fugro.
“Seeps surveys are an important part of Fugro’s site characterization services and we’re very pleased to reintroduce the Fugro Discovery to African waters, where she will demonstrate the excellent value they represent when exploration budgets are limited,” Peter Boon, regional business development manager for Fugro in Africa, said.
“These important seabed surveys support the decision making process for drilling operations, especially in frontier regions like East Africa,” he added.
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