TDI-Brooks International, Inc (under contract to TGS), has completed the offshore “seep-hunting” surface geochemical analysis and geotechnical campaign of the MSGBC Basin, from Northern Senegal through The Gambia and AGC zone, into Guinea-Bissau down to the Guinea transform fault.

 

 

TDI-Brooks’ R/V Gyre acquired 114,000 square kilometers of high resolution multibeam echo sounder bathymetry and performed the offshore advanced analysis where 80 active hydrocarbon seeps were detected in the multibeam water column data to date. The R/V Proteus completed phase 2 performing the coring program which included 260 piston cores, 23 jumbo piston cores and 23 heat flow measurements. Advanced geochemical analysis of samples is ongoing.

 

 

 

 

The R/V Gyre is currently performing a further geochemistry analysis program offshore Nigeria. This is Nigeria’s first regional multi-client Multibeam and Seafloor Sampling (MB&SS) Study. After just 3 days of field operation, two prominent water column anomalies and bubble plumes were observed in over 2,000 meters water depth with associated surface slicks. The study will cover an area of approximately 80,000 square kilometers of the offshore Niger Delta and will incorporate around 150 cores from the seabed, which target multibeam backscatter anomalies. To this date, the RV Gyre has collected 65,000 square kilometers of multibeam data and identified 431 watercolumn anomalies in the Nigeria study area.

These programs follow the successful coring program in Brazil’s Campos and Santos Basins in 2019 covering over 213,000 square kilometers. This program included 342 piston cores, 29 jumbo piston cores and 33 heat flow measurements. Prior to that, TDI-Brooks completed the Gigante and Otos Seep-Hunting and offshore coring programs in 2016-2017 in the Gulf of Mexico. The 2016-2017 programs covered approximately 289,000 square kilometers with TDI-Brooks executing over 250 navigated piston cores with 750 baseline petroleum advanced geochemistry analysis, 140+ 20m Jumbo Piston Cores for stratigraphic analysis and age dating and 150 heat flow measurements for basin modelling.

The Gyre is fitted with a EM302 MBES (EM304 upgrade pending) and should be available for programs off North, West, and East Africa after apx June 2020.

The Proteus is in dry-dock for apx 2 months and then available for work in the June timeframe. She is  undergoing her 5-year dry-docking and retrofitting in Las Palmas. The Proteus will be available on the spot market for projects in West Africa.

Please let us know if you would like to discuss our services or charter any of our TDI-Brooks’ research vessels.

 
 
Contact Jim Brooks at drjmbrooks@aol.com / +1 979-693-3446 OR Melissa Wood at melissawood@tdi-bi.com / +1 713-208-1734
 

 

ABOUT TDI-Brooks

TDI-Brooks International is a research and service company specializing in geotechnical and offshore survey projects, high-end environmental chemistry; multi-disciplinary oceanographic and environmental projects; surface geochemical exploration and heat flow; for federal and state agencies as well as private industry. TDI-Brooks and B&B Laboratories, an affiliate of TDI-Brooks, is owned and operated by world-renowned geochemists Drs. Jim Brooks and Bernie Bernard in College Station, Texas.

TDI-Brooks has a staff of nearly one-hundred individuals including fourteen Ph.D. level oceanographers, geochemists, biologists and geologists. TDI-Brooks is a privately held corporation in Texas, incorporated in 1996, headquartered in College Station, TX with remote domestic offices located in Houston, TX and Denver, CO and strategically placed offices around the globe. The company has international affiliates in Port Harcourt, Nigeria (TDI-Brooks Nigeria Ltd.) and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (GSI-Brooks) with branch offices in Colombia (TDI-Brooks Sucursal Colombia), Mexico (TDI-Brooks Mexico) and Cote d’Ivoire

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TDI-Brooks International, Inc.
14391 S. Dowling Road
College Station, TX 77845

Email: info@tdi-bi.com
Phone: +1 (979) 693-3446