PGS has disclosed that it is fully booked for seven vessels in Q4 2019, the company said on Oct. 4.
PGS has now committed to a multi-client program in West Africa for the eighth active vessel. The program is expected to last more than 100 days and has strong industry funding. As a consequence PGS will operate all eight active vessels also over the winter period and Sanco Swift has commenced transit from Norway to West Africa.
PGS experiences a significant increase of project activity compared to the same period last year and indications of emerging supply side constraints even over the winter season, which in recent years have had a seasonally lower activity level.
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