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    Energy Data And Intelligence Leader Announces Mauritania MegaSurvey | Ocean News & Technology

    The Mauritania MegaSurvey comprises over 100,000 contiguous square kilometers of modern seismic data, strategically positioned to extend and integrate with TGS’ existing offshore Mauritania multi-client library. This survey will generate one seamless volume across the offshore of Mauritania, allowing regional interpretation of the full source to sink from nearshore to the ultradeep.

    The MegaSurvey provides operators with regional-scale seismic continuity across multiple exploration plays, supporting robust basin screening, prospect maturation, and informed portfolio decision-making. By delivering a harmonized 3D seismic dataset over a large contiguous area, the survey enables more confident geological interpretation, improved understanding of structural and stratigraphic frameworks, and reduced exploration uncertainty. Access to this data allows companies to allocate exploration capital more efficiently by de-risking acreage evaluation prior to committing to drilling or licensing decisions.

    Rob Holden, Vice President, Africa Mediterranean & Middle East – Multi-Client, at TGS with H.E. Mohamed Ould Khaled, Mauritania Minister of Energy and Petroleum. (Image credit: TGS)

    The survey also reflects TGS’ continued commitment to supporting Mauritania’s offshore energy development. Through close collaboration with the Mauritanian Ministry, TGS is contributing to the promotion of the country’s offshore potential by establishing a modern, accessible subsurface data foundation. This regional dataset supports transparent licensing processes and provides international operators with the technical confidence needed to assess investment opportunities offshore Mauritania.

    David Hajovsky, Executive Vice President of Multi-Client at TGS, commented, “The Mauritania MegaSurvey delivers strategic regional value for our customers. By integrating with broader West African subsurface frameworks, the survey provides deeper insight into basin architecture and petroleum systems along the Atlantic Margin. This regional perspective enables operators to assess Mauritania in the context of neighboring proven and emerging basins, supporting play fairway analysis and a more robust understanding of cross-border geological trends.”

    The Mauritania MegaSurvey further strengthens TGS’ multi-client leadership offshore West Africa and complements the company’s extensive portfolio of 2D seismic, 3D seismic, and well data across the region.

     

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