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New data released by the NPD and the University of Bergen provides unique and rich multiphysics information on seafloor minerals in Norway. OFG participated in data acquisition for three of four of the studies. Imaging of this data can be invaluable for guiding the development of a sustainable minerals sector.
Since 2018, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has carried out annual research surveys on and around the Mohns and Knipovich ridges to identify and investigate seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) and manganese crust deposits.
Using a new workflow to condition, analyze, and interpret the released dataset, OFG and PGS are preparing to build a database of conditioned, action-ready data and interpretations for use throughout the exploration, characterization, and development lifecycle.
OFG and PGS are preparing to build a database of conditioned, action-ready data and interpretations to enable sustainable seafloor mineral exploration, based on the unique and rich multiphysics information on seafloor minerals in Norway published on 2 June 2022 by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate. (Image: NPD)
The NPD data includes:
Access a summary of the data acquired by NPD
OFG and PGS, in partnership, are uniquely positioned to propose sustainable solutions in this area.
Since 2007, OFG has gained unrivaled experience in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data in seafloor mineral settings. OFG has participated in over 25 exploration cruises targeting SMS deposits, collecting acoustic, electric, magnetic, electromagnetic, and geological data to find and characterize these resources.
PGS is the industry leader in integrated 3D seismic acquisition and imaging. PGS is participating in research consortiums to develop current technology and understand how seismic acquisition can be applied to detect marine minerals more efficiently.
Together PGS and OFG offer the broadest range of marine geophysical data, technology, and services in the energy industry today.
To discuss data package development in more detail, or for any questions regarding PGS and OFG services and solutions contact newenergy@pgs.com. We will also be available to discuss this project at the EAGE in Madrid from 6-9 June.
You are welcome to send us an email or call Bård Stenberg VP IR & Corporate Communications: +47 992 45 235