This is the largest slick mapping project ever undertaken of offshore Seychelles — with the acquisition of over 150 radar satellite scenes across the 500,000 km2 area — the project was undertaken during April and May to take advantage of the optimum weather window. Infoterra's team of experts characterised and ranked all oil slicks, as probable natural seepage or man-made pollution, immediately the satellite imagery was received. This approach is a powerful method for assessing the probability of the presence of a mature source rock and an active petroleum system, saving both time and money. The team also mapped the location and movement of all shipping visible in the area to give a more complete picture. Infoterra has worked in partnership with Seypec prior to an offshore licencing round later this year. The seeps data will be added to Infoterra's Global Seeps database which is available to be licensed by oil exploration companies to help focus exploration effort and minimise environmental impact.
Satnews Daily
June 29th, 2009
Super Seeps SatMapping Slicks
This is the largest slick mapping project ever undertaken of offshore Seychelles — with the acquisition of over 150 radar satellite scenes across the 500,000 km2 area — the project was undertaken during April and May to take advantage of the optimum weather window. Infoterra's team of experts characterised and ranked all oil slicks, as probable natural seepage or man-made pollution, immediately the satellite imagery was received. This approach is a powerful method for assessing the probability of the presence of a mature source rock and an active petroleum system, saving both time and money. The team also mapped the location and movement of all shipping visible in the area to give a more complete picture. Infoterra has worked in partnership with Seypec prior to an offshore licencing round later this year. The seeps data will be added to Infoterra's Global Seeps database which is available to be licensed by oil exploration companies to help focus exploration effort and minimise environmental impact.

