CGG has received a multi-year integrated geoscience study contract from Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC) to identify resource growth potential in the onshore Partitioned Zone (PZ).

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The awarded geoscience study will be conducted by CGG GeoConsulting team along with KGOC geoscience experts.

KGOC Exploration Project Kuwait director Mohammad Al-Haimer said: “We are pleased to work with CGG on this prestigious and highly important project for KGOC.

“We were impressed with their in-house integrated geoscience capabilities, their experience in performing similar studies for NOC’s and IOC’s around the world, and the depth of knowledge that we expect CGG will bring to this project.

“We look forward to working closely with CGG and together identifying the resource growth potential of the PZ onshore.”

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The combined team will work together to integrate recently procured and processed 3D seismic data of PZ along with multiple geological, petrophysical and production data sets to deliver a portfolio of exploration prospects and asset development infill opportunities.

Furthermore, these final geologic and seismic interpretations and data will be utilised as a consistent and continuous PZ-wide reference study for KGOC with detailed subsets for each producing field.

CGG COO Sophie Zurquiyah said: “We are honoured to have been selected by KGOC to undertake this high-profile integrated study.

"We are confident that our support will deliver insight and value to KGOC to help it achieve its business objectives."

“It will draw upon the recognised expertise, capabilities and know-how of our GeoConsulting team who have considerable experience in performing large exploration-scale and reservoir characterisation-scale studies integrating many complex geoscience data sets.

“We look forward to this opportunity to showcase the full range of our geoscience services, from geological control through rock physics and seismic inversion to prospect identification and production attribute analysis.

“We are confident that our support will deliver insight and value to KGOC to help it achieve its business objectives.”

CGG is a geoscience company that delivers geological, geophysical and reservoir capabilities solutions to the oil and gas industry. It employs nearly 5,800 people worldwide.


Image: CGG geoscientists. Photo: courtesy of CGG.