CGG Sets Up Centre for Advanced Imaging for Petronas

CGG and Petronas, have agreed on a collaboration to provide access to CGG’s latest technology and expertise in high-end seismic and multi-physics imaging, and reservoir characterization.

CGG received an award of contract from Petronas to develop a Centre for Advanced Imaging (CAI) for five years which will be operated by Petronas at its headquarters located in the landmark Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

This collaboration provides a framework for technical development of Petronas staff as well as R&D collaboration, particularly in the area of multi-physics.

This is the first-ever CAI award from Petronas and it reflects the company’s strategy to partner with external parties to bring in fast-paced, innovative solutions to solve its complex business challenges. The CAI also allows direct and closer interaction with imaging geophysicists to fast-track bespoke processing of seismic and multi-physics data from Petronas’ acreage around the world.

Petronas will be given access to software suites from CGG Subsurface Imaging, Multi-Physics and GeoSoftware, which should enable Petronas to perform advanced technical analysis at the pace and priority needed by its business.

The CAI facilitates collaborative R&D on the CGG Multi-Physics imaging suite, resulting in mutually-improved products available to both Petronas and CGG. The CAI will also enable Petronas to investigate expansions into multi-disciplinary solutions and explore the potential of cloud computing and machine learning.

Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO, CGG, said: “CGG is well placed to support Petronas in its ambition to take the technological lead in the upstream E&P business and achieve a sustainable energy future. Not only have we worked closely with Petronas since the early 1990’s, processing data from all of its blocks over the years, Petronas recognizes our commitment to pursuing technical collaboration and developing customized solutions that leverage our technical edge and global expertise.”

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