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CGX picks Rock Solid Images for seismic project Offshore Guyana


Published Sep 30, 2009
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Rock Solid Images has been awarded a rock physics and seismic inversion project offshore Guyana by CGX Resources Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of CGX Energy Inc.

CGX's Vice President of Exploration, Warren Workman, said, "The conventional processing of our 3D program, the first shot offshore Guyana, is nearing completion. We are very encouraged by the time and depth images and our initial interpretation. To complement this analysis, CGX has engaged Rock Solid Images to determine the reservoir properties (lithology and porosity) and conditions (pore fluid) from the seismic data for our identified targets. In similar geologic settings, Rock Solid Images' rock physics and seismic inversion experience has been effective in achieving these goals. We are looking forward to utilizing Rock Solid Images’ knowledge of rock property-driven seismic signatures to reduce our risk in this underexplored, but highly prospective basin."

Rock Solid Images' Senior Vice-President, Gareth Taylor, said, "We are very excited to have been given the opportunity by CGX Resources to apply our rock physics and seismic inversion workflows on this high-profile project offshore Guyana. Following the completion of several successful projects in the middle and upper Cretaceous formations of West Africa, we are confident that this knowledge will be applicable to understanding the virtually identical stratigraphic succession that exists in the Guyana-Suriname basin."

Tags: CGX Energy Inc., Rock Solid Images




   

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