Pelagic to expand seismic survey of gas leases

The upcoming survey will cover an area of 516 square kilometers.

Pelagic Explorations Company today announced that it has brought forward to December 5 the second stage of the 3D seismic survey of its offshore gas exploration leases. The upcoming survey will be larger than originally planned and will cover a 516-square kilometer area on the western part of two of Pelagic licenses: Lela and Yahav.

Last month, Pelagic completed the 3D seismic survey of the 1,039-square kilometer area of the eastern part of four licenses: Aditya, Ishai, Lela, and Yoad. The Pelagic licenses are near the Leviathan structure.

When the second stage of the 3D seismic survey is completed, the data from both surveys will be combined into a pre-stack depth migration (PSDM) 3D seismic survey. PSDM is a methodology for modeling seismic images to accurately determine the geologic structure of oil and gas reserves, thereby facilitating subsequent activity.

Altogether, the 3D seismic surveys, covering an area of 1,555-square kilometers of Pelagic's licenses, should be completed by April 2011. Analysis of the results will help Pelagic pick up the pace of development of its licenses.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on December 1, 2010

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