
The agreement which was signed in Mogadishu, the Somali capita allows Spectrum to acquire approximately 28,000 km of long offset 2D seismic data offshore south Somalia in order to image subsurface structures. The survey will focus on Shell blocks and create extensive data needed by Somalia and international oil/gas companies, the statement from the the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources said.
“this historic seismic data agreement will be the resumption of the exploration programme of the hydrocarbon reserves of our country” Mohamed Mukhtar Ibrahim , Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources said, “It will be a turning point for the economic development of our nation.”
The new acquisition is intended to complement 20,000 km of existing seismic that was acquired in 2014. These seismic surveys will allow the in-depth study of hydrocarbon prospectivity offshore Somalia, which lies in close proximity to major discoveries on the East African margin, covering 20,000km of existing seismic that was acquired in 2014.
The Multi-Client model described within the agreement ensures that the government will receive the acquired data to help map the hydrocarbon resource potential at no cost. With the acquired data, Spectrum ASA will use its global marketing reach to raise interest and awareness amongst the oil and gas industry.
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