TGS Extends Appalachian Basin 3D Seismic Survey

TGS said the survey, which is positioned up-dip from the Utica condensate and gas trend, will target 276 sq miles of 鈥渒ey鈥� formations in the Appalachian Basin.

Hart Energy Staff

TGS has extended the Birmingham 3D seismic survey in the Appalachian Basin, the energy data provider said in an Oct. 23 press release.

The survey, which is positioned up-dip from the Utica condensate and gas trend, will target 276 sq miles of formations, including the Ordovician Trenton, Black River, Utica/Point Pleasant, Cambrian reservoirs and Silurian Clinton sands, TGS said.

The 3D survey uses seismic imaging to map deep structures to aid E&Ps in identifying hydrocarbon traps, analyzing facies changes and optimizing well placement.

鈥淐ombined with our well-log database and analytical products, it [Birmingham-Gemini 3D survey] provides clients with critical insights to drive exploration and production success, highlighting our dedication to delivering premium geoscience data for informed decision-making,鈥� said Kristian Johansen, CEO of TGS.

Recording for the Birmingham-Gemini 3D survey will commence in early 2025, with the fully processed dataset available to clients by year-end.

S&P Global assigned TGS a 鈥楤B-鈥� rating on Oct. 23. This follows Moody鈥檚 Ratings upgrade for TGS to Ba3 from Ba2 on Sept. 26. 

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TGS Extends Appalachian Basin 3D Seismic Survey

TGS said the survey, which is positioned up-dip from the Utica condensate and gas trend, will target 276 sq miles of “key” formations in the Appalachian Basin.

Hart Energy Staff

TGS has extended the Birmingham 3D seismic survey in the Appalachian Basin, the energy data provider said in an Oct. 23 press release.

The survey, which is positioned up-dip from the Utica condensate and gas trend, will target 276 sq miles of formations, including the Ordovician Trenton, Black River, Utica/Point Pleasant, Cambrian reservoirs and Silurian Clinton sands, TGS said.

The 3D survey uses seismic imaging to map deep structures to aid E&Ps in identifying hydrocarbon traps, analyzing facies changes and optimizing well placement.

“Combined with our well-log database and analytical products, it [Birmingham-Gemini 3D survey] provides clients with critical insights to drive exploration and production success, highlighting our dedication to delivering premium geoscience data for informed decision-making,” said Kristian Johansen, CEO of TGS.

Recording for the Birmingham-Gemini 3D survey will commence in early 2025, with the fully processed dataset available to clients by year-end.

S&P Global assigned TGS a ‘BB-‘ rating on Oct. 23. This follows Moody’s Ratings upgrade for TGS to Ba3 from Ba2 on Sept. 26. 

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