PGS Releases New 3D GeoStreamer Seismic Data for Mediterranean Sea | Egypt

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PGS has added five 3D seismic surveys to its data library offshore Egypt, to create new broadband 3D coverage of more than 18 700 sq. km in recently awarded nearshore license blocks. Time-migrated data is available now, while final depth data will be ready in May 2022.

The five surveys were acquired in 2021 by PGS, in collaboration with EGAS, as part of an extensive 3D GeoStreamer data acquisition and imaging campaign in the Herodotus Basin, Egypt’s West Mediterranean Sea area.

This new 3D data provides detailed insights into opportunities that complement the regional geology and structural foundation provided by MultiClient 2D seismic available for this region. This enables operators in this area to identify prospects that are best aligned with their exploration goals.

Geological Domains and Plays

The surveys cover several different geological domains. These include the shelf area, which is likely to rank highly as a focus for initial targets as it is an extension of the onshore western desert plays. Farther into the basin, there is the potential for shelf-edge structures and carbonate buildups, some of which are sealed by Messinian evaporites. In the deeper water areas, plays relating to pre-Messinian salt structures and pinch-out features against the shelf edge are likely to be a focus for exploration. The variety of play types available and water depths will appeal to different company risk profiles.

Find Out More

Fast-track PSTM imaging results are available for all five surveys. Final PSDM imaging results are expected in May 2022. Please contact amme.info@pgs.com for further information or to arrange a data show. 

This topographical map, showing detailed seabed surfaces offshore Egypt, is based on recent MultiClient 3D seismic data acquired by PGS (a small part of a reprocessed legacy dataset is included). Additional reprocessed legacy 2D and 3D plus GeoStreamer 2D data are represented by blue polygon and lines.

Contact a PGS expert

Please contact a member of our AMME team for more information.