France鈥檚 energy giant TotalEnergies has awarded Norway鈥檚 Shearwater GeoServices with a contract to perform marine seismic acquisition at an offshore block in S茫o Tom茅 and Pr铆ncipe, West Africa, it entered last year.
The project is the first under a three-year firm capacity reservation agreement (CRA) for global marine seismic streamer acquisition services the companies signed earlier this year, guaranteeing a minimum of 18 vessel months of activity for Shearwater鈥檚 seismic fleet.
Now, Shearwater has been awarded a 3D marine seismic acquisition contract for the STP-02 Block in S茫o Tom茅 and Pr铆ncipe.
The two-month exploration survey will start early in the third quarter of 2025 using the 3D seismic vessel SW Empress.
TotalEnergies entered the offshore exploration block STP02 in 2024 and operates it on behalf of partners Ag锚ncia Nacional do Petrol茅o de S. Tom茅 e Princip茅 (ANP-STP) and Sonangol.
Shearwater CEO Irene Waage Basili said: 鈥淭his award marks the initiation of our extended collaboration with TotalEnergies, as it will be the first project after the recently announced seismic capacity agreement, which is an important strategic platform for both companies, providing Shearwater with long-term visibility on future demand, while also supporting TotalEnergies鈥 global exploration strategy with industry leading geophysical technology and assets.鈥
This month, Shearwater also reported it had won a contract with Norway鈥檚 state-owned energy company Equinor for a 4D survey over its Tyrihans field in the Norwegian Sea.