Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS announced the award of a large 4D ocean bottom node baseline project by Equinor. The two-month survey covers the Krafla, Askja and Sentral fields in the Norwegian North Sea. More than 7,000 nodes, using an ocean bottom “nodes-on-a-rope” system, will be utilised for the 363 sqkm receiver area survey. This will be the largest project of its type performed by Shearwater to date. The survey will be conducted by the vessels SW Vespucci, SW Cook and SW Tasman with start-up early in the summer of 2022.The SW Vespucci, SW Cook and SW Tasman are highly flexible seismic vessels, capable of multiple applications including source, streamer surveys, and ocean bottom receiver deployment. The flexibility allows Shearwater to address a diverse range of projects safely and efficiently in succession while also delivering technical excellence.\
Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS announced the award of a large 4D ocean bottom node baseline project by Equinor. The two-month survey covers the Krafla, Askja and Sentral fields in the Norwegian North Sea. More than 7,000 nodes, using an ocean bottom “nodes-on-a-rope” system, will be utilised for the 363 sqkm receiver area survey. This will be the largest project of its type performed by Shearwater to date. The survey will be conducted by the vessels SW Vespucci, SW Cook and SW Tasman with start-up early in the summer of 2022.The SW Vespucci, SW Cook and SW Tasman are highly flexible seismic vessels, capable of multiple applications including source, streamer surveys, and ocean bottom receiver deployment. The flexibility allows Shearwater to address a diverse range of projects safely and efficiently in succession while also delivering technical excellence.\