The Suriname Seep Survey: Uncovering Hidden 'Energy' Under the Sea
Staatsolie release
As of September 2, 23,800 km² has already been explored in the ongoing exploration off the coast of Suriname. This extensive research started on July 22 and is a collaboration between Staatsolie, GeoPartners Limited (United Kingdom) and TROIS GeoConsulting (Netherlands). Staatsolie has entered into a Multiclient agreement with the two companies, which means that they can sell the collected data to third parties. Staatsolie receives part of that revenue, but remains owner of the data. The total area of the research area covers 44,970 km². The aim is to detect natural oil and gas leaks from the seabed. These leaks may indicate potential energy sources.
Why is this research important?
This research is very important for the Surinamese energy sector. Finding and analyzing these leaks can help identify new energy sources, which are of great importance to our future.
How is the research conducted?
TDI Brooks, the contractor hired to conduct the research, uses Multibeam SONAR technology to map the seabed. This technology sends and receives sound waves to create detailed maps of the seabed. They also use other data, such as seismic and satellite information, to determine locations where samples can be taken. Seabed sampling is expected to start in November. Full results are expected in early 2025.
For more information or to get involved, email program leader Ben Sayers at ben.sayers@geopartnersltd.com.
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