WesternGeco initiates shallow-water WAZ survey offshore Mexico

Sept. 17, 2019

Offshore staff

HOUSTON ā€“ WesternGeco has started acquisition of a 5,080-sq km (1,961-sq mi) wide-azimuth (WAZ) multi-client survey in the Salina del Istmo basin in the Bay of Campeche offshore Mexico.

The WAZ-6 project is designed to provide the first 3D coverage over a shallow-water target area that includes Talosā€™ Zama-1 oil discovery.

WesternGeco is using Polarcus acquisition services for the survey: results will be merged with the companyā€™s other Campeche WAZ programs.

President Maurice Nessim said the new survey should ā€œhelp clients solve their illumination and imaging challenges in this geologically complex area. We have acquired and processed more than 72,000 sq km [27,799 sq mi] of new WAZ data and reimaged around 95,000 sq km [36,680 sq mi] in the Campeche basin alone.ā€

The company plans to deploy various advanced imaging technologies to improve reservoir continuity and reliability of amplitude and quantitative interpretation analysis, thereby reducing the pre-drill risk and improving the exploration success rate.

WesternGeco will use cloud computing power to speed up processing, and anticipates first product deliveries in late 2020.

09/17/2019