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What does TGS do for the energy industry?

What does TGS do for the energy industry?

About Us. TGS provides global subsurface data products and services to the energy industry through investments in multi-client data projects in frontier, emerging and mature markets worldwide. Our extensive onshore and offshore libraries include seismic data, magnetic and gravity data, multibeam and coring data, digital well logs…

Where did the TGS seismic data library come from?

TGS was founded in Houston in 1981 and over time, built a dominant multi-client seismic data library in the Gulf of Mexico, further expanding into North America and West Africa

Who is the directional survey business unit of TGS?

TGS acquired directional survey business unit of P2 Energy Solutions’ Tobin business line. This added a large database of high quality, standardized directional surveys to TGS’ collection of well data.

Who are the companies that TGS has acquired?

TGS acquired Bedford Interactive Processing to obtain their data processing resources. TGS purchased A2D Technologies (Houston) and acquired the industry’s largest online collection of well log data. TGS acquired NuTec Energy (Houston) to obtain their large-scale in-house 3D processing and imaging capabilities.

What makes a TGS team work so well?

Even though we have many things that make us all unique, we share a lot that unites us as one TGS team. At TGS we all pull in the same direction because the success of our company is not attributed to one person, it’s earned by all of us working together towards the same goal. Energy starts with us.

When did TGS and NOPEC geophysical company merge?

In 1998, the companies merged to form TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company (TGS), creating a winning combination for investors, customers and employees. Since then, TGS has set the standard for geoscientific data around the world and has evolved to provide additional data types and data-driven solutions for the energy market.