FOGL collects seismic data offshore Falkland Islands
Falkland Oil and Gas Ltd. (FOGL), the oil and gas exploration company focused on its extensive license areas to the
South and East of the Falkland Islands, announced the successful completion of the site survey program.
The MV Fugro Meridian conducted site surveys in four areas that were jointly selected by the operator BHP Billiton
and FOGL. The vessel, which is operated by Fugro Surveys, acquired high resolution 2D seismic data in order to assess
drilling hazards in the top few hundred meters of sediment below the sea bed. Bathymetric and sea bed imaging surveys
were conducted to generate a detailed picture of the sea floor. The data can then be used to assess sea bed
stability, locate sites for rig anchors and provide a picture of potential sea bed habitats.
In addition numerous gravity cores and grab samples of the sea bed were recovered to calibrate the sea bed imaging
and provide accurate data on sea bed composition and local fauna for inclusion in the environmental impact
assessment. The surveys were completed.
The British Antarctic Survey vessel, the James Clark Ross, was contracted to deploy wave and current meters. Data
from these instruments will be used in the environmental assessment and in the design specifications for rig mooring
and riser design. This deployment was completed in December but the monitoring is ongoing.
A geotechnical boring program was also undertaken, by the MV Fugro Saltire, to establish the composition and physical
properties of the top 200 metres of sediment below the seabed. Information derived from this survey will be used to
assist in the detailed conductor and casing design of the wells.
The company will now utilize the data acquired in the surveys to undertake detailed well designs which will then form
part of the regulatory approval. The site survey data will also be utilized in the environmental impact assessment
that will be submitted to the Falkland Islands' Government in the coming months.
Tim Bushell, Chief Executive of FOGL, said, "I am pleased that the site survey has been successfully completed on time and in budget and this completes the final phase of offshore activities prior to drilling."