Dr. James M. Brooks Coauthors “Subsurface Fluid Flow in the Deepwater Kwanza Basin, Offshore Angola”
The journal Basin Research is publishing an article coauthored by TDI-Brooks International’s Dr. James M. Brooks. The article, Subsurface fluid flow in the deep-water Kwanza Basin, offshore Angola, is available in our Geochemical Publications. The lead author, Dr. Christophe Serié, wrote the article during his doctoral studies at the University of Manchester under the supervision of
TDI-Brooks received a new contract award from the State of Louisiana, LA Oil Spill Commission for “Lab Services and Analysis for BP Oil Spill (Contract No. 44000067642)”. This is an indefinite delivery order contract for analyses of sediment and tissues samples for polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) and other hydrocarbon analyses.
Two TDI-Brooks International vessels, the RV GEOEXPLORER and RV GYRE, were recently recognized by the U.S. Coast Guard for their participation in the Automated Mutual-Assistance Vessel Rescue (AMVER). The program, sponsored by the United States Coast Guard, is a computer-based voluntary global ship reporting system used worldwide by search and rescue authorities to arrange for
The National Hydrocarbons Commission has approved a project for exploration of Mexico’s eastern offshore areas. TDI-Brooks International will be collecting one thousand piston cores for the project. The news was announced on the Oil & Gas Journal website. The full article can be viewed here.
TDI-Brooks was awarded a $4.2 Million, five-year, General Services Contract GS07F5388R entitled “National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Analytical Chemistry Programs 2014.” The award is from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS) Office with a performance period of 30, September 2014 to 29, September 2019. The project is a continuation
Access to data from the Deepwater Horizon Response and environmental assessment will lead to a better understanding of the condition of the Gulf Release Date: 18 November 2013 HOUSTON- BP today announced it is launching an effort to make a vast quantity of environmental data collected from the Gulf of Mexico publicly available and easily
R/V GYRE. TDI-Brooks’ R/V GYRE has returned to West Africa. The GYRE and our survey teams are currently working in Nigeria conducting several MBES, analog and 2-D HR site surveys. These current surveys will not be completed until mid-April. Should your company have any such needs in Nigeria in the April/May time frame, TDI-Brooks Int’l
TDI-Brooks International, Inc. was awarded a four year contract with a $2.2 million allowance for maintenance, as needed, of NDBC marine observing systems in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific Ocean. One of the buoys TDI-Brooks will maintain is the Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) System. The DART
TDI-Brooks International was awarded a five-year U.S. Geological Survey contract for ship support as needed. The USGS program is based at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in Massachusets. The Woods Hole Science Center, Coastal and Marine Geology Program, is one of three marine teams that conduct research within the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program.

