TGS will acquire Spectrum in a deal which has been announced as a merger set to create a “leading provider of 2D and 3D seismic data”. This follows an agreement of shareholders of both companies, triggering a transaction which is expected to be completed as a statutory merger pursuant to Norwegian corporate law between TGS and Spectrum. Under the terms of the agreement, Spectrum shareholders will received 0.28 shares for one Spectrum share in addition to a cash consideration of US$0.
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Santos spuds appraisal well at Dorado
Santos has started drilling the Dorado-2 appraisal well in WA-437-P offshore Western Australia. Dorado is operated by Santos with Carnarvon Petroleum as a partner with a 20% interest. Carnarvon Petroleum said the Noble Tom Prosser jack-up drilling rig had been mobilized from the Corvus-2 well location to the Dorado-2 well on April 26. After arrival at the Dorado-2 location, located 2.2 km from the original Dorado-1 well, the rig had concluded the ready to operate process and had drilled the surface hole and installed the surface casing.

Shearwater set to shoot seismic at SNE field
Shearwater has won a contract to conduct a 3D seismic survey over the SNE field offshore Senegal. This was revealed in a first quarter update recently by FAR, which said the high-definition 3D marine seismic survey contract was awarded to improve reservoir definition supporting SNE well positioning and optimization. FAR said the survey was scheduled to begin in June as part of the SNE field development encompassing the Rufisque Offshore, Sangomar Offshore and Sangomar Deep Offshore (RSSD) joint venture, which is operated by Woodside and includes JV-partners Cairn Energy, FAR Limited, and Petrosen.

EMEA leads oil and gas contract awards with 569 contracts in Q1 2019
In Q1 2019, the oil and gas industry reported 1242 contracts, of which 1178 were awarded contracts, according to data and analytics company, GlobalData. EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) recorded the most contracts with 569 contracts, representing around 48% of the total awarded contracts in Q1 2019, followed by the Americas region with 366 contracts, accounting for 31% of the total awarded contracts. The company’s latest report states that the upstream sector reported 73% of the total awarded contracts, with 862 contracts.

UK Regulator Authorizes Deployment of Sercel’s QuietSea Marine Mammal Monitoring System
Sercel has announced that ‘successful deployment’ of its QuietSeaTM Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) system has been extended to the UK, following approval by the UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) of its use for a seismic survey operated by CGG in waters off the Shetland Islands. QuietSea is a fully integrated PAM system that Sercel claims ‘overcomes many of the limitations of its present-day competitors. The sensors are designed to fully integrate with seismic acquisition or navigation systems, and are incorporated with the hydrophones in the Sentinel streamer.

PESA WA April Evening Talk – Rosine Riera
Rosine Riera’s talk outlining her current PhD thesis analyzing the Oligo-Miocene subtropical carbonate overburden of the Northern Carnarvon Basin was very well attended. This was PESA WA’s third evening talk for 2019 and was held at “The George” on Tuesday 30th April. Many thanks to Discover Geoscience for sponsoring the evening and to the University of Western Australia for allowing Rosine to present to PESA WA. Perth’s first cold evening for the season saw pre-talk drinks and networking at the bar welcomed by attendees.

CGG’s Dan Hampson and Brian Russell Honoured at the GSH-SEG Spring Symposium
Dan Hampson and Brian Russell from GeoSoftware, part of CGG’s Geoscience Division were honoured for their groundbreaking achievements in geophysics by the Geophysical Society of Houston and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists at their jointly sponsored 2019 GSH-SEG Spring Symposium and Exhibition in Houston. The theme of this year’s GSH-SEG Symposium, held from 16-17 April in Houston, USA, was ‘The Resurgence of Seismic Inversion’. Brian Russell spoke at the event about the ‘History of Inversion’ while Jon Downton, Senior Research Advisor for CGG GeoSoftware, gave a technical talk on the latest innovations in ‘Machine Learning Inversion’.

QLD gas delivers for local jobs
South-west Queensland natural gas from Senex Energy’s Project Atlas will fuel more than 200 Queensland manufacturing jobs in a national first. Mines and Energy Minister Dr Anthony Lynham congratulated gas producer Senex on sealing the first supply contract from Project Atlas with south-east Queensland manufacturer CSR Limited. In an Australian first, Project Atlas in the Surat Basin is delivering Queensland gas quarantined for sale to the Australian market only. Senex expects first gas production later this year.

It’s Mama Mia for Po Valley in Italy
Australia’s Po Valley Energy has announced maiden oil and gas condensate Prospective Resource estimates for its large onshore oil exploration holdings in northern Italy. The gains cover the Torre del Moro Exploration Licences southeast of Bologna, the Bagnolo SW prospect in Cadelbosco licence, and a large 334% increase in the 2C resources in its Bagnolo in Piano and Ravizza oil fields in the Cadelbosco Grattasasso Exploration Licences. These two oil fields and the oil / condensate prospects are 100%-owned by Po Valley.

DUG announces arrival of immersion tanks for Houston supercomputer
DownUnder GeoSolutions (DUG) is excited to announce tanks are arriving at Skybox Houston for its huge geophysically configured supercomputer, Bubba. Part of a unique cloud service tailored specifically to the geophysics community, called DUG McCloud, the supercomputer will be housed in a purpose-built exascale compute facility in Houston. Construction began on the Texas facility in late 2018. After initial setbacks caused by winter storms, work has continued on DUG McCloud at a remarkable pace ever since.
