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Final PreSDM Data for Gabon Multi-Client Survey

Paris, France | Dec 1, 2016

CGG announced today that the final processed depth volumes (Kirchhoff and RTM PreSDM) from the company’s recent 3D BroadSeis™ multi-client survey in the highly prospective Gabon South Basin are now available for license.

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Integrated Geoscience Unlocks Potential in Northern Viking Graben

Paris, France | Nov 17, 2016

The Northern North Sea is host to many large discoveries, such as Troll, Statfjord and Brage, but recent finds such as Brasse imply that more potential fields are waiting to be discovered. The key to understanding these mature petroleum areas is to consider all the geoscience data available to reduce uncertainty and risk.

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2016 Third Quarter Results

Paris, France | Nov 8, 2016

Persistently difficult market conditions; strict focus on costs, cash and liquidity management; solid operational performance...

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CGG Congratulates Gilles Lambaré on SEG Reginald Fessenden Award

Paris, France | Oct 19, 2016

CGG Gilles Lambaré, Research Director, EAME, Subsurface Imaging, CGG, has been distinguished with the Society of Exploration Geophysicists’ (SEG) Reginald Fessenden Award in recognition of his initiation of the concept of common-angle migration and demonstration of the potential of that approach to seismic imaging.

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Anisotropic Inversion for Better Well Placement

Paris, France | Oct 19, 2016

Generating the clearest possible models is essential in understanding reservoir complexity and placing wells in the most profitable locations. At the SEG 2016 convention in Dallas, CGG will highlight how the latest releases of its reservoir characterization solutions address these challenges in complex, unconventional reservoirs.

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Encontrado: Imaging a New Exploration Frontier

Paris, France | Oct 18, 2016

CGG has a wealth of advanced imaging experience and expertise in the Gulf of Mexico on both sides of the border. This track record ranges from the industry’s first wide-azimuth (WAZ) surveys and CGG’s four-year program with Pemex in the deep offshore Mexican Gulf, to its state-of-the-art StagSeis™, full-azimuth, long-offset broadband multi-client surveys conducted over the Garden Banks, Keathley Canyon, Walker Ridge and Green Canyon areas in the US.

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