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3-D seismic survey vessel in Jamaican waters for oil, gas exploration
The Polarcus Adira, the seismic vessel which docked atthe Port of Kingston on Friday, will be utilised by Tullow Oilto conduct the first-ever 3-D seismic survey in Jamaica'soff-shore. The survey is being done under a productionsharing agreement (PSA) between Tullow and thePetroleum Corporation of Jamaica.
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March 25, 2018

3-D seismic survey vessel in Jamaican waters for oil, gas exploration

THE Polarcus Adira, a state-of-the-art 3-D seismic vessel, is now in Jamaican waters ready to carry out the 3D seismic survey which will determine the direction of the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica’s (PCJ) oil and gas exploration programme.

Under the direction of Tullow Oil, marine geophysical company Polarcus will undertake detailed data gathering over a 2,250 square kilometre area within the Walton Morant block south of Jamaica. Over an estimated 50 to 60 days, the survey vessel will navigate the designated area using a sound-based method that will generate detailed 3-D images of rock layers beneath the seafloor. This data will then be analysed to identify potential oil and gas reservoirs.

Prior to the start of the survey activities, a delegation, which included Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley; the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology Hillary Alexander; PCJ Group General Manager Winston Watson; and PCJ Chairman Russell Hadeed toured the vessel and received a detailed briefing from Tullow’s and Polarcus’ technical teams.

“This is a historic moment for Jamaica as all our efforts to move our oil and gas exploration forward over the years are finally paying off, and we are looking forward to definitive findings that will keep us moving in the right direction,” Minister Wheatley said following the tour.

Added Watson: “The progression of the oil and gas exploration partnership between the PCJ and Tullow Oil is very encouraging, and the PCJ remains committed to the programme for the long haul and we encourage other exploration firms to consider Jamaica.”

The 3-D seismic survey forms part of the 2014 production sharing agreement between the PCJ and Tullow Oil as they continue their search for oil and gas offshore Jamaica. It follows two rounds of 2-D surveys that were conducted in 2016 and 2017. The execution of the survey is a significant development as it marks the first time, in the over 60 years of Jamaica’s exploration history, that an explorer will carry out such potentially game-changing analysis of our offshore.

Upon its completion, Tullow and the PCJ will have a clearer picture of the rock layers beneath the seafloor to guide in locating potential oil and gas reservoirs. After assessment of the findings, there is a possibility that an exploratory well may be drilled in the near future.

Neil Boughton (left), party manager, Polarcus, shows Minister ofScience, Energy & Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley (left) and thePetroleum Corporation of Jamaica’s (PCJ) Group General ManagerWinston Watson the area of the water off Jamaica’s south coastwhere the country’s first-ever 3-D seismic survey will take place aspart of the Oil & Gas Exploration Programme currently being carriedout by Tullow Oil under a production sharing agreement with thePCJ.
Captain of seismic vesselPolarcus Adira, Tom Reiten(right), explains the functionsof the state-of-the-art powermanagement system on thebridge of the massive ship toMinister of Science, Energyand Technology Dr AndrewWheatley (centre) andchairman of the PetroleumCorporation of JamaicaRussell Hadeed during a tourof the vessel at the Port ofKingston on Friday.

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