A $519 Million Contract was awarded to CNPC’s subsidiary as to expand ADNOC’s current 3D Seismic survey in Abu Dhabi
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) awarded a contract worth up to $519 to BGP Inc., a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Company (CNPC), for further expansion in the scope of the world’s largest combined three-dimensional (3D) onshore and offshore seismic survey, which is currently taking place in Abu Dhabi.
The award covers the total area to be covered by the survey up to 85,000 sq km. It prioritized UAE sources for materials, local suppliers, and workforce as well as advanced technologies.
The expansion underscores the important role seismic surveying plays in enabling ADNOC to identify and explore new hydrocarbon resources as highlighted by the recent major discoveries of recoverable unconventional oil resources and conventional oil reserves announced by Abu Dhabi’s Supreme Petroleum Council (SPC) earlier. Furthermore, this mega seismic survey also supported the discovery of the conventional oil and gas reserves and the unconventional gas resources.
Yaser Saeed Al Mazrouei, ADNOC Upstream Executive Director, said:
“This award builds on the solid progress we are making in executing the world’s largest combined 3D seismic survey which is an important part of our strategy to accelerate the exploration and development of Abu Dhabi’s hydrocarbon resources. It further demonstrates ADNOC’s commitment to realizing the full potential of our conventional and unconventional oil and gas resources to ensure the UAE remains a long-term and reliable energy provider to the world. The award follows a competitive tender process that ensures a significant portion of the value will flow back into the UAE’s economy, supporting local businesses in line with the leadership’s wise directives.”
This contract increases the scope of the ongoing seismic mega survey to capture coastal areas, islands, and shallow water. It will utilize state-of-the-art technologies including cableless equipment and a wide range of environmentally friendly seismic sources.
The seismic acquisition will capture high-resolution 3D images of the complex subsurface structure at ultra-deep locations and help to pinpoint potential hydrocarbon reservoirs by deploying industry-leading technologies to provide high-density survey data which is analyzed at ADNOC’s Thamama Subsurface Center.
This data is being leveraged by all of the successful exploration partners in Abu Dhabi’s first block bid round and the data will also be available, for a cost, to the successful bidders in the second bid round, which will begin to be awarded this year following the SPC’s recent approval.
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