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ATO Geophysical has entered into a strategic joint venture with Enserve, a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), to enhance its operational capabilities and expand its footprint in the oil and gas sector. This collaboration aims to leverage ATO Geophysical's expertise in geophysical exploration and data analysis alongside Enserve’s established infrastructure and resources within the Nigerian market. By combining their strengths, both entities seek to optimize resource allocation, improve efficiency in exploration activities, and drive innovation in seismic imaging techniques. The partnership is expected to facilitate critical projects that contribute to Nigeria's energy landscape while promoting sustainable practices in resource management. As both companies embark on this venture, they are committed to maintaining high standards of safety and environmental stewardship, aligning with global best practices in the oil and gas industry.

PROJECT 2020

PROJECT 2020 ATO Geophysical, with its dedicated team of professionals, has successfully acquired high-resolution 3D data for the Energia project, OML56. Strategically located onshore in the central Niger Delta, roughly 100 km north-west of Port Harcourt. This advanced seismic data acquisition is pivotal for providing deep insights into subsurface formations and fluid reservoirs within the region. By employing cutting-edge technology and methodologies, we aim to enhance exploration accuracy and optimize resource extraction. The detailed imaging obtained from this high-resolution dataset will not only facilitate better decision-making but also contribute significantly to the overall efficiency and sustainability of operations in this vital oil-producing area..

PROJECT 2023

ATO Geophysical Ltd has successfully completed a comprehensive 3D high-density seismic data acquisition project in the Amoji-Matsogo and Igbolo marginal fields for our client CHORUS ENERGY LIMITED. The subsurface project, covering an area of 195.83 square kilometers, was executed in two distinct phases. PROJECT 1 The Amoji-Matsogo area, covering 141.83 square kilometers with a receiver density of 114 receivers per square kilometer, completed within a record time of 74 days in 2023..

PROJECT 2024

PROJECT 2 The Igbolo block, spanning 54.00 square kilometers with a higher receiver density of 135 receivers per square kilometer, accomplished in just 42 days in 2024. A total of 1,145,650 man-hours were dedicated to this endeavor without any lost time incidents or accidents reported Total operation utilized over 12,000 Delta Sigma wireless Stryde nodes and employed a split spread shooting technique featuring 7,296 active channels (16 receiver lines with 456 stations each). Notably, approximately 60% of the workforce was sourced from local community members surrounding the project area. The preliminary brute stack images produced demonstrated excellent resolution of geological horizons while revealing discontinuities..