
Extension seismic exploration for hydrocarbons south of Crete officially signals Navtex issued by the Navy on Saturday.
The SANCO SWIFT vessel is towing a 12 km cable and supported by the ALEXANDER 3 vessel from today, November 26, and later, southwest of Crete, expanding its seismic surveys, according to an old NAVTEX issue.
With the same NAVTEX, passing vessels are strongly advised to keep a safe distance of 8 nautical miles from the stern, otherwise 3 nautical miles.
Areas covered by the new NAVTEX:
NAVTEX, which was already in operation:
As “K” wrote on FridayA survey expansion request has been submitted by ExxonMobil to EDEYEP (Hellenic Hydrocarbon and Energy Management Company) and indicates the interest of the US company in accelerating its seismic program, which has already been upgraded, with the aim of acquiring 11,000 kilometers of 2D seismic surveys, taking into account the winter season 2022- 2023 with an initial target of 6500 km.
Information essentially wants EDEYEP and the US company to begin phasing out various phases of the development of the research program to accelerate 3D seismic data acquisition before 2025, which is on schedule. for exploration drilling, which will confirm the presence or absence of deposits similar to the Egyptian Zohr field.

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