This collaborative effort between The Geological Survey of Norway and Geoex MCG reveals game-changing insights into rifted margins and their significance for energy exploration.
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Our Latest Research Paper "Structural Observations of the Northern North Sea: Insights into Rift Failure Dynamics" is Now Available
Unlock the 2023 Trinidad & Tobago Shallow Water Competitive Bid Round with the most modern seismic data in the Caribbean
The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries (MEEI) recently announced a new offering of blocks offshore T&T in the shallow water acreage via Competitive Bidding. The CAMDI seismic survey is strategically positioned to support your geological study, with its seismic data intersecting four northern blocks in this bid round.
The Commencement of Lebanon Multi-Client 3D Survey in Block 8
Geoex MCG and Brightskies Geoscience, under the authority of Lebanon’s Ministry of Energy and Water, are pleased to announce the commencement of a multi-client 3D seismic survey in Lebanon’s Block 8.
Visit us at Booth #1339 at IMAGE 2023, Houston
We are returning to IMAGE Conference (Houston, 28 Aug-1 Sep) and eagerly looking forward to presenting you with new and exciting business opportunities in the geoscientific sector.
The Caribbean Advantage
Geoex MCG is developing a portfolio of unique frontier opportunities in the Caribbean. Speak with us to secure early participant rates for the multi-client 2D and 3D cross-border geophysical surveys in Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Barbados, Venezuela, and Panama.
Leverage our signature CCUS workflow to identify and evaluate carbon storage sites worldwide
The energy market is looking for fast and accurate technologies to identify suitable sites for carbon storage. To address this need, we have designed a signature CCUS workflow, in partnership with ESA, primed for seamless application in many strategic geological areas across the globe.
CCUS GoM Data Now Available
CCUS GoM is an extensive (31,197 km2) subsurface study identifying Carbon Storage capacity and risks of key prospects in protraction areas of the US Gulf of Mexico.