SCAN Geophysical ASA announced that the company successfully has completed ahead of schedule two marine seismic 3-D programs for Canadian-based Sherritt International Corp. in the
The M/V Scan Resolution successfully completed two 3-D programs ahead of schedule, and the work was classified by the client as “complex,” with more than 39,000 man-hours of effort going into the projects. The work was completed without a single work-related lost-time incident.
“We are pleased with the performance of our vessel operations, its crews and the operational support team as well as the excellent support provided by our client, Sherritt, who fueled the spirit of teamwork by tying all aspects of marine acquisition together, resulting in a job well done,” said Kjell Karlsson, vice president Marketing and Sales for SCAN in Oslo, Norway. “Results like these are the right ingredients to successfully keep a SCAN vessel working in one region and thereby avoid expensive and non-productive vessel transits around the world.”
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