TGS was awarded an ocean bottom node data acquisition contract in North America, the energy data company announced July 17.
TGS provides data and intelligence to companies in the energy sector. The six-month contract was granted by a returning client to back up the client’s seismic data capabilities for informed decision making.
“This initiative demonstrates the vital role that OBN acquisition plays in providing our clients with superior seismic data,” Kristian Johansen, CEO at TGS, said in the contract’s press release. "We are pleased to continue our efforts in North America and look forward to supporting our client’s needs with our advanced data solutions.”
Also in North America, TGS recently announced it is granting early access to CCS data along the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast to aid bidders in making informed decisions on the Texas General Land Office lease blocks.
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