Geophysical Site Survey | MVM

Geophysical Site Survey

Unveiling the depths beneath the seabed

Geophysical Site Survey is an essential multidisciplinary operation conducted before offshore drilling, pipelaying, or platform installation.

While a Debris Survey (for jack-up rigs) focuses primarily on the surface hazards, a full Geophysical Survey investigates the entire environment—extending from the water surface to several hundred meters below the seabed.

Surface Analysis

Detection of man-made debris, shipwrecks, and sea-floor obstructions.

Sub-Surface Insight

Mapping geological strata and identifying shallow gas hazards deep beneath the soil.

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Rig Positioning Services | MVM

Rig Positioning Service

A specialized navigation and surveying operation required to move a Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) to a precise target location. The survey team acts as the "pilot" for the Tug Master and Rig OIM.

Core Objectives

Precision Targeting
To ensure the rig's "Rotary Table" or "Well Center" is positioned within a tight tolerance of the planned coordinates.
Collision Avoidance
To maintain safe clearance between the rig and existing infrastructure such as platforms, jackets, pipelines, or subsea wellheads.
Heading Control
To orient the rig in the correct direction (heading) to allow for prevailing winds/currents and ensure the drilling cantilever can reach intended well slots.
Final Verification
To provide an "As-Built" or "Final Location" report, confirming the exact geographical coordinates (Lat/Long and Eastings/Northings).
Anchor Management
For floating rigs, guiding Tugboats (AHTs) to drop anchors in specific patterns that avoid subsea pipelines and obstacles.
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