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Israel’s Ratio Petroleum tapped for Sulu Sea seismic survey off Palawan

- — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

ISRAEL’s Ratio Petroleum Ltd. will conduct a 3D seismic survey in the Sulu Sea east of Palawan within the month, according to the Department of Energy (DoE).

In a statement on Monday, the DoE said Ratio Petroleum, the operator of Petroleum Service Contract (SC) No. 76, has contracted Shearwater GeoService­s for the use of its seismic survey vessel SW Thuridur.

The goal is to acquire 3D seismic data over an area in the SC 76 block, located about 150 kilometers east of Puerto Princesa.

The DoE said the seismic survey forms part of Ratio Petroleum’s work commitment­s for SC 76, and enjoys the support of the Palawan government and other agencies.

The other agencies were named as the Maritime Industry Authority, National Security Council, Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine Ports Authority, Department of National Defense, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Bureau of Customs, Bureau of Immigratio­n, Bureau of Quarantine, and Palawan Council for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

According to the DoE, the survey will seek to acquire high-resolution imaging of the subsurface geology of the area.

The activity will take around 35 days, covering approximat­ely 1,500 square kilometers.

The Ratio Petroleum aims to “enhance its understand­ing of the basin’s geological characteri­stics, gather high-quality geophysica­l data, identify optimal drilling locations with greater precision, and assess the potential for new oil and gas discoverie­s in offshore East Palawan,” the DoE said.

Ratio currently holds petroleum interests in Guyana, Atlantic Morocco, and the East Palawan Basin, according to its website.

The Philippine­s has experience­d “a significan­t gap” in seismic surveys over the past eight years, according to the DoE.

“The DoE is confident that the insights gained from the 3D seismic survey will further de-risk prospects and unlock the hydrocarbo­n potential of East Palawan Basin,” it said.

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