Polarcus Gets West Africa Contract

Aiswarya Lakshmi
Friday, September 18, 2015

 Polarcus Limited  has announced it has received a letter of intent for a 3D marine seismic project in West Africa. 

The client was not disclosed by the Dubai-based seismic vessel operator, who will utilise its RightBAND technique for the broadband data acquisition. 
The project is of two weeks duration and will form part of the Company's West African campaign during Q4 2015.  
The new contract is the company’s fourth announced this month with new projects won in Brazil, Australia and Myanmar.
Polarcus is an innovative marine geophysical company with a pioneering environmental agenda, delivering high-end towed streamer data acquisition and imaging services from Pole to Pole. 
Polarcus operates a fleet of high performance 3D seismic vessels incorporating leading-edge maritime technologies for improved safety and efficiency. 
Polarcus offers contract seismic surveys and multi-client projects with advanced onboard processing solutions and employs over 500 professionals worldwide 
Categories: Contracts Navigation Ocean Observation Seismic Vessel Tech

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