World’s Largest Ultra-Wide 3D\4D Marine Seismic Project 

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Polarcus  introduces the largest man-made moving object on earth.

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Polarcus Amani is the largest in-sea configuration ever towed by a single seismic vessel.

Highlights:

  • The vessel measures 1.8 kilometer (1.1 mile) wide across the front ends.  With each of the ten streamers separated by 200m (650 feet), the total area covered by the spread is 17.6 square kilometers (6.8 square miles).
  • It is a ultra-modern, super high ice class, 14 streamer 3D/4D seismic vessel.
  • The vessel is built to the Ulstein SX134 design and incorporating the Ulstein X-Bow hull.
  • The vessel is a combination of the latest developments in maritime systems with the most advanced seismic technology commercially available.
  • This environment friendly vessel sails on diesel-electric propulsion.
  • The high specification catalytic convertors, double hull and advanced ballast water treatment and bilge water cleaning systems are its best advantages.

Polarcus COO, Duncan Eley stated: “Such industry leading operational efficiency in Myanmar by one of our right-sized 3D seismic vessels exemplifies Polarcus’ strategy to deliver fit-for-purpose geophysical solutions to our clients.  We work closely with all clients to ensure both their efficiency and data quality objectives are met and exceeded.”

Source: Polarcus