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CGG: Launches Walker Ridge Reimaging Program in the Gulf of Mexico

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CGG has launched a new seismic data reimaging program in the Walker Ridge area of the Gulf of Mexico, covering approximately 300 OCS blocks. This initiative aims to enhance subsurface imaging using advanced technologies. Strong prefunding from industry clients supports the program, which includes Walker Ridge Wide-Azimuth and StagSeis DEUX surveys. Preliminary results indicate improved imaging of difficult geological formations. Final data products are anticipated between February and May 2021, with full results expected by the end of 2021.

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  • Strong industry prefunding supports the Walker Ridge program.
  • Use of advanced proprietary technologies promises significant improvements in subsurface imaging.
  • Timely delivery of data products expected between February and May 2021.
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CGG Launches Walker Ridge Reimaging Program in the Gulf of Mexico

Paris, France – October 15, 2020

CGG has announced the start of a new seismic data reimaging program in the prospective Walker Ridge area, as part of a major reimaging campaign being conducted in the Gulf of Mexico. The Walker Ridge program covers approximately 300 OCS blocks including two priority areas of significant industry interest. Advanced proprietary imaging technologies will be applied to this program to unlock the full potential of existing seismic data and provide significant uplift in subsurface imaging.

Given recent discoveries and proven production in Walker Ridge, the new program has received strong industry prefunding from clients actively exploring and drilling for oil and gas within this basin. CGG’s Walker Ridge Wide-Azimuth and StagSeis DEUX surveys will provide input for the project and the reprocessed datawill deliver valuable, high-quality imaging throughout the program with two priority discovery areas being processed on an accelerated schedule. Final products are expected in February 2021 and May 2021 respectively, ahead of the full program results, due out by the end of 2021.

The target of CGG’s new program is the prolific Wilcox formation which is deformed by thrusts and folds beneath multiple thick salt sheets and shales that have historically been difficult to image. To better define this challenging and complex area, CGG will reprocess existing data with 3D deghosting, 3D SRME and its advanced new velocity modelling technologies, including Time-Lag FWI and FWI Imaging. Preliminary test results show significant uplift in imaging of the subsalt fold-belts and continuity of reflectors within the Eocene and Paleocene exploration targets.

Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO, CGG, said: “Production in the Walker Ridge area has been consistent and continues to grow with recent discoveries. As the industry leader in seismic data processing, we are continually developing new technology and techniques that we can apply to existing data to provide our clients with the best, most technically advanced images of the subsurface. Advances in technology and the results from this project will allow for more efficient decision-making in finding and producing oil and gas.”

About CGG

CGG (www.cgg.com) is a global geoscience technology leader. Employing around 4,000 people worldwide, CGG provides a comprehensive range of data, products, services and equipment that supports the discovery and responsible management of the Earth’s natural resources. CGG is listed on the Euronext Paris SA (ISIN: 0013181864).

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Group Communications & Investor Relations
Christophe Barnini
Tel: + 33 1 64 47 38 11
E-Mail: christophe.barnini@cgg.com
 

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What is CGG's new program in the Walker Ridge area?

CGG has launched a seismic data reimaging program in the Walker Ridge area, focusing on enhancing subsurface imaging.

How many blocks does the Walker Ridge reimaging program cover?

The program covers approximately 300 OCS blocks in the Gulf of Mexico.

When are the final products from CGG's Walker Ridge program expected?

Final products are expected to be delivered between February and May 2021.

What technologies will be used in CGG's reimaging program?

CGG will apply advanced technologies including 3D deghosting, 3D SRME, and velocity modelling techniques.

What is the focus of the CGG reimaging program?

The program targets the prolific Wilcox formation, aiming to improve imaging beneath salt sheets and shales.

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