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Invictus to start seismic campaign in Zimbabwe in July

Invictus to start seismic campaign in Zimbabwe in July Jun 25, 2021 5:20:am Summary The Australian explorer intends to conduct, process, and interpret a minimum of 400 line km of 2D seismic in order to refine the Muzarabani-1 drilling location. by: Shardul Sharma Posted in: Invictus to start seismic campaign in Zimbabwe in July Sydney-listed Invictus Energy on June 25 said 2D seismic campaign in Cabora Bassa basin in Zimbabwe will begin in July. The seismic acquisition contract was awarded to Canada’s Polaris Natural Resources in April. “Polaris has received work permits for their expatriate staff and has begun mobilising personnel to Zimbabwe to commence the 2D seismic campaign and are due to arrive in the next few days,” Invictus said.

Polaris wins Zimbabwe seismic from Invictus - News for the Oil and Gas Sector

Polaris wins Zimbabwe seismic from Invictus Invictus Energy has signed up Polaris Natural Resources to acquire 2D seismic in Zimbabwe’s Cabora Bassa Basin. Updated: 21/04/2021, 10:07 am © Nick Greaves / Alamy Stock Photo Invictus Energy Register here for the Energy Voice daily newsletter, bringing you key news and insight from across the global energy landscape. Thank you for signing up to our newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Invictus Energy has signed up Polaris Natural Resources to acquire 2D seismic in Zimbabwe’s Cabora Bassa Basin. Polaris will acquire at least 400 line km of 2D. The aim of the programme is to identify a drilling location for the first well, Mzarabani-1.

Invictus awards Cabora Bassa Basin seismic contract in Zimbabwe

EDPA with the Republic of Zimbabwe, has awarded Polaris Natural Resources, Canada’s longest standing seismic company, a contract to provide acquisition services for its first 2D seismic program in the Cabora Bassa Basin. Polaris has conducted over 1,000 seismic projects since 1996 and introduced the first ‘low impact seismic crew’ into Africa in 2008. Polaris has conducted over 15 projects in East Africa and has been well accepted in all communities where they have operated. Polaris will also deploy the world’s newest and smallest wireless recording nodes and receivers. Bill Mooney, CEO, Polaris: Polaris is very pleased to support Invictus on this world class project. The combination of technologies being employed represent not only the lightest seismic footprint possible, but also allows for very fast and high resolution data acquisition.

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