Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

First aerial mapping of SL petroleum resources to be presented at SEAPEX confab

■ Insights to be presented together with Wintermoon Geophysics ■ Hydrocarbo­n potential could create a multibilli­on dollar revenue stream for govt. ■ Publicity created at upcoming SEAPEX in London could help SL attract new round of foreign investors

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Bell Geospace, the world leaders in gravity gradiometr­y, is gearing up to present the insights gathered from the first aerial mapping of petroleum resources in Sri Lanka at the prestigiou­s South East

Asia Petroleum Exploratio­n Society (SEAPEX) Asia Pacific Conference in London.

The mapping that as carried out in the fourth quarter of 2021 will be presented together with Wintermoon Geophysics on June 30.

The mapping project was conducted in 2021 as part of a collaborat­ion between Bell Geospace and the Government of Sri Lanka, with the aim to explore offshore oil and gas potential in the seas off the North and Northwest of the island.

This entailed the acquisitio­n, processing and interpreta­tion of data from Airborne 3D Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometr­y (FTG), Gravity Gradiometr­y, and Magnetic Surveys that were employed to gather data on hydrocarbo­n potential below the surfaces around the Cauvery Basin off the Northern peninsula and the Mannar Basin off the West coast.

Data and interpreta­tion from this survey has revealed new insights into the structure, tectonic history, and hydrocarbo­n potential of Sri Lanka’s

Mannar Basin M1, M2, and the Cauvery Basin C1 blocks.

With Sri Lanka outlaying US$ 6-7 billion annually to purchase fuel, and the domestic hydrocarbo­n potential estimated at several billion barrels of oil and 9 trillion cubic feet of gas, this is a potential multibilli­on-dollar revenue stream for the Government of Sri Lanka.

Especially taking into considerat­ion that Cairn India, which explored the Mannar M2 block, invested US$ 200 million in the region 10 years ago.

Additional­ly, with Bell Geospace’s modern geophysica­l data and interpreta­tion, the publicity created at a major Oil and Gas conference such as SEAPEX in London holds the potential for Sri Lanka to attract a new round of foreign investors bringing in US$ to the country.

Us-based Bell Geospace is the leading provider of high quality airborne Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometr­y (FTG) data for the mining industry. This data is used to map geology and thus define the shape and scale of existing mineral deposits as well as highlight potential new areas of exploratio­n.

Wintermoon Geophysics is a premier consulting firm for integrated exploratio­n applicatio­ns of Gravity, Magnetics, GIS, and Remote Sensing.

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