Shearwater GeoServices wins dual 4D monitoring projects by Equinor for North Sea operations

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Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS has been awarded two significant 4D monitoring projects by Equinor for the Mariner field in the UK North Sea and the Heidrun field in the Norwegian Sea, marking a pivotal moment in offshore seismic survey operations. These projects, valued for their potential to optimize reservoir management and enhance production efficiency, spotlight Shearwater’s deployment of its cutting-edge Isometrix technology. This technology plays a crucial role in detecting changes in reservoir dynamics over time, a critical factor for sustainable energy resource utilization.

The projects underscore Shearwater’s capability in delivering high-quality, insightful data which supports Equinor’s vision for sustainable reservoir utilization. Irene Waage Basili, CEO of Shearwater, emphasized the partnership’s focus on pioneering and repeating production monitoring solutions. “Our dedication to providing top-tier seismic technology and expertise will provide Equinor with the insights needed to continue delivering long-term, sustainable value creation from the Mariner and Heidrun fields,” Basili stated, highlighting the shared ambition between the two companies.

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Scheduled to span two months, the surveys will be conducted using the SW Amundsen and an undershoot vessel, illustrating Shearwater’s logistical and operational expertise in executing complex offshore projects. This will mark the fourth Isometrix deployment for the Mariner field, following previous surveys in 2020 and 2022, and the third for Heidrun, after surveys in 2018 and 2021. The repeated selection of Shearwater for these critical surveys attests to the company’s leading position in the field of marine geoscience and technology.

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As a global business specializing in offshore data collection, Shearwater GeoServices leverages state-of-the-art seismic vessels and equipment to explore the seabed, processing the data with market-leading proprietary software. This approach not only aids clients in understanding the Earth but also supports informed decisions towards the responsible use of its resources. Headquartered in Bergen, Norway, and employing around 1,200 people worldwide, Shearwater’s commitment to innovation and excellence in seismic technology continues to contribute significantly to the energy sector’s evolution towards more sustainable practices.

In providing these advanced monitoring solutions, Shearwater GeoServices and Equinor are at the forefront of optimizing resource utilization in the energy sector, underscoring the importance of innovative seismic technologies in enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of hydrocarbon production.

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The collaboration between Shearwater GeoServices and Equinor through these projects represents a significant step forward in the application of 4D seismic monitoring technologies. Such advancements not only enhance the understanding and management of reservoir dynamics but also play a critical role in ensuring the sustainable exploitation of natural resources. As the industry continues to navigate the challenges of energy transition, the focus on efficiency and sustainability becomes increasingly pertinent, positioning Shearwater and Equinor as key players in the global effort towards responsible energy use.

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