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CGG GeoConsulting and Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica Announce First Reported Discovery of Live Oil Onshore Jamaica

CGG GeoConsulting and the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ) have announced the discovery of two independent live oil seeps from different parts of the island of Jamaica. This significant find marks the first documented occurrence of ‘live’, or flowing, oil from onshore Jamaica and will be of particular interest to oil explorationists focused on Central America and the Caribbean.

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Encontrado: Imaging a New Exploration Frontier

CGG has a wealth of advanced imaging experience and expertise in the Gulf of Mexico on both sides of the border. This track record ranges from the industry’s first wide-azimuth (WAZ) surveys and CGG’s four-year program with Pemex in the deep offshore Mexican Gulf, to its state-of-the-art StagSeis™, full-azimuth, long-offset broadband multi-client surveys conducted over the Garden Banks, Keathley Canyon, Walker Ridge and Green Canyon areas in the US.

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New CGG GeoSoftware Technology Drives Greater E&P Efficiency

CGG GeoSoftware has announced new releases across its entire geoscience portfolio. Its complementary HampsonRussell, Jason, PowerLog, InsightEarth, VelPro, and EarthModel FT solutions are the industry’s preferred set of tools and support for multi-disciplinary teamwork at every stage from exploration and development to life-of-field production management.

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Availability of Interim Financial Report June 30, 2017

CGG today announced that its interim report for the period ending June 30, 2017 and its Form 6-K for the second quarter and first half of 2017 were filed with the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) and the SEC on July 28, 2017 respectively.

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CGG Congratulates Gilles Lambaré on SEG Reginald Fessenden Award

CGG Gilles Lambaré, Research Director, EAME, Subsurface Imaging, CGG, has been distinguished with the Society of Exploration Geophysicists’ (SEG) Reginald Fessenden Award in recognition of his initiation of the concept of common-angle migration and demonstration of the potential of that approach to seismic imaging.

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