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    Woodside Invests in Seismic Technology

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The project participants are focusing on small sea trials in 2019, ahead of the first seismic test in early 2020.

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Woodside Invests in Seismic Technology

Australian Woodside September 13 said it has signed a shareholders agreement with Perth-based Blue Ocean Monitoring (BOM) to invest in Blue Ocean Seismic Services (BOSS) which is developing a solution “to make ocean bottom seismic data acquisition cheaper and more accessible.”

The concept was jointly developed by Woodside and BOM and focuses on using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) in place of remotely operated vehicles, Woodside said. The AUVs are small submarines that are preprogrammed to self-deploy to the ocean floor and reposition multiple times.

“This method will improve efficiencies, lower costs and reduce people’s exposure to health and safety risks. Subject to satisfaction of conditions precedent, Woodside will take a 35% shareholding in BOSS,” it said.

Woodside executive vice president Shaun Gregory noted the agreement with BOM continued Woodside’s support of Western Australian technology companies. “The use of AUVs is a priority in our technology strategy and has global applications. We see ocean bottom monitoring playing an important role in helping us to understand more complex geological settings,” he said.

The project participants are focusing on small sea trials in 2019, ahead of the first seismic test in early 2020.

Simon Illingworth, Blue Ocean Monitoring’s Group managing director, commented: “It has been a pleasure collaborating with Woodside over the last two years on this project. Woodside is committed to investing in innovative and disruptive technologies in the oil and gas industry, whilst striving to continuously improve safety. We look forward to continuing to develop this promising technology with Woodside’s support.”