en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 16, Norwegian Electromagnetic Geoservices (EMGS) is converting the former seismic survey vessel Atlantic, after signing new contracts totaling approximately $6 million, to prepare for controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) exploration activities in Norwegian waters. The vessel, previously named Sanco Atlantic, will undergo conversion work in collaboration with shipowner Sea Shipping.

The conversion and mobilization work is being carried out at Green Yard, with Sea Shipping assisting EMGS in vessel capabilities and marine operations support.
EMGS CEO Bjørn Petter Lindhom stated that the company is pleased to convert a new vessel and move into the next phase. He noted that with a new shipowner, a strong vessel partner, and the recovery of offshore activities in Norway, the company is establishing a more flexible platform for CSEM acquisition. Exploration activities in Norway are an important starting point, but the broader trends observed are international.
Lindhom added that the company's core remains CSEM, but the market is increasingly leaning toward finding smart ways to combine marine geophysical acquisition methods and develop new survey concepts, thereby delivering more decision-making value from each mobilization. The Atlantic provides a platform to support this direction.
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