(WO) – TGS and its joint venture partner Viridien have released early results from the Laconia Phase III ultra-long offset ocean bottom node (OBN) survey in the Gulf of America.
Figure 1: Top Legacy StagSeis 15Hz RTM. Bottom: Laconia III Early out 5Hz Acoustic TLFWI
The initial 5Hz Acoustic TLFWI (AFWI) data products are now available, covering the entire 151-block Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) area included in the project. According to TGS, these early results reveal significant imaging uplift across the Paleogene play, providing valuable insights to help reduce exploration risk ahead of U.S. offshore lease sale BBG 1 (lease sale 262) scheduled for Dec. 10, 2025.
Building on the early dataset, the project will deliver Fast Track 5Hz Elastic TLFWI (EFWI) products in the first quarter of 2026, followed by final 12Hz EFWI volumes in January 2027. The enhanced resolution and improved subsurface clarity expected from these deliverables will further support deepwater exploration and reservoir characterization across one of the Gulf’s most technically complex basins.
“The successful and safe towing of the dual TPS low frequency source for Laconia Phase III reflects the exceptional capabilities of TGS’ OBN operations team,” said David Hajovsky, EVP, Multi-Client, TGS. “Their precision, adaptability, and commitment to excellence have enabled us to deliver industry-leading data quality in one of the more technically demanding plays in the Gulf of America.”
Dechun Lin, EVP, Earth Data at Viridien, added that the results underscore the value of advanced imaging technologies in unlocking new potential from deepwater Paleogene formations. “The early results from Laconia Phase III demonstrate the impact of our advanced imaging technologies in unlocking the potential of the Paleogene play in deep water Gulf of America,” Lin said.
The Laconia Phase III survey builds on previous phases of high-resolution OBN data acquisition and continues the companies’ collaboration to advance imaging fidelity in deepwater Gulf of America exploration areas.
