GGS-Spectrum, a provider of advanced seismic data processing, multi-client surveys and offshore acquisition, has announced the legal incorporation of Beijing-based GGS-Spectrum (BJ) International Oil Technology Inc. The new GGS-Spectrum subsidiary will build upon two years of successful collaboration as a joint venture and remote support center with the parent company.
"As part of GGS-Spectrum, our new Chinese office will be able to extend its capabilities, playing an integral role in supporting local clients and strengthening our worldwide seismic processing operations,” said David Rowlands, managing director of GGS-Spectrum Ltd.
"Over the past two years our team has enjoyed a successful relationship with GGS-Spectrum, and I am delighted to formally join the global team. Our geophysicists are now in a position to provide advanced seismic data processing capability to both local and international clients,” added Katie Zhao, office manager in
Zhao employs a team of local geoscientists at the state-of-the-art offices in the Wangjing district of Beijing. She has more than 20 years experience in seismic data processing and project management, of which 15 years were spent with geophysical service contractor BGP. The
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