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TGS scores more 4D streamer work in the Barents Sea

February 22, 2025
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TGS Secures 4D Streamer Contract for Goliat Field in the Barents Sea

Oslo-listed surveyor and seismic data specialist TGS has won another 4D streamer contract acquisition project in the Barents Sea. The company announced in an Oslo Bors filing that the acquisition project will cover the Vår Energi-operated Goliat field.

The Goliat 4D project is set to commence in July and is expected to last approximately 20 days. TGS CEO Kristian Johansen stated, “We already have secured one contract in the Barents Sea with a duration of approximately 45 days, and this award is scheduled to be acquired back-to-back. Adding on the recently announced multi-client project, we have built a solid Barents Sea acquisition campaign.”

Earlier in the year, TGS secured three projects in the North Sea and one in the Barents Sea. The contract for the Barents Sea campaign is scheduled to start in late May and last around 50 days. Additionally, the company recently announced two new contracts off Norway, one in the North Sea and one in the Norwegian Sea, both scheduled to be acquired back-to-back for a duration of 80 days starting in June.

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