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Improving seismic data availability

Reprocessing project completed

SIERRA LEONE: Providing improved seismic data in Sierra Leone’s offshore basins, TGS has successfully completed the Sierra Leone Fusion 3D (Vision) multi-client reprocessing project.

The project consists of a full reprocessing from field tapes of a 7,476 square kilometre area through a comprehensive Pre-Stack Depth Migration sequence, using advanced ML-based denoise and deghosting, adaptive demultiple and advanced depth imaging workflows, including DM-FWI, delivering clearer imaging of Upper Cretaceous plays in Sierra Leone’s high-potential basin.

The project merges multiple surveys acquired by TGS between 2008 and 2014 and places strong emphasis on preserving AVO fidelity throughout the data, enabling companies to perform advanced reservoir characterization workflows and assess AVO plays with greater confidence.

“Sierra Leone sits within a proven yet underexplored segment of the West African Atlantic Margin, where access to consistent, high-quality seismic data is critical for informed exploration decisions,” said David Hajovsky, Executive Vice President, Multi-Client at TGS.

“The Fusion 3D project strengthens the regional subsurface framework, enabling companies to place individual prospects into a broader geological context and evaluate opportunity with greater confidence as interest in the basin continues to build.”

TGS adds this significantly improved seismic data in Sierra Leone’s offshore basins to its portfolio of industry-leading multi-client seismic data in Africa. This project furthers TGS’ commitment to advancing resource development and hydrocarbon exploration in Africa.

 

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