SCAN completes GEMS/DEOCOM 2-D survey offshore Sri Lanka
Projects and Operations - October 9, 2007
SCAN Geophysical has announced that the company has successfully completed a specialized 2-D seismic acquisition programme for GEMS International NV (GEMS) offshore Sri Lanka.
The survey was carried out on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka (DEOCOM) and is part of its outer continental shelf delimiting studies for EEZ (exclusive economic zone) purposes.
SCAN’s Geo Searcher acquired the survey.
“Both GEMS and DEOCOM were satisfied with our performance and results and actually provided SCAN with one extra week’s worth of extension work” said Kjell Karlsson, vice president marketing and sales for SCAN.
“We are looking forward to similar specialized seismic projects in the near-future as our vessel is well suited for this kind of work,” he added.
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