Paris, France | Mar 9, 2021 CGG announced today phase two of its multi-client 3D survey in the Northern North Sea, which will expand on the phase one acquisition initiated in 2020 to add a second azimuth over CGG s existing Northern Viking Graben (NVG) multi-client 3D survey and extend coverage into the UKCS. The survey is supported by industry pre-funding. Commencing in early May and continuing throughout the North Sea season, the 2021 phase two acquisition will add approximately 8,000 sq km of new data in an E-W direction. Similar to the 2020 phase one, multi-component technology will be used for the acquisition, and this new data will be processed together with the existing N-S data, using CGG s latest velocity modeling and imaging technology, to produce a dual-azimuth volume.
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Archroma partners with The BHive
Aim is to help foster chemical compliance and management across the textile supply chain.
9th March 2021
Speciality chemicals leader Archroma, headquartered in Reinach, Switzerland, has become a partner to The BHive, a digital chemical management platform that provides at-a-glance information about chemical products to its users.
It has been developed by GoBlu International of Hong Kong to allow manufacturing facilities to easily create digital inventories of the chemical products used onsite using a smartphone.
They can identify in a matter of seconds which products meet the sustainability requirements of their brand and retail customers and share this information with them as well.
Auckland private school Dilworth wins appeal to buy back land beneath overpass
9 Mar, 2021 05:00 AM
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Dilworth School won a seven-year court battle with the New Zealand Transport Agency over rights to real estate beneath the Newmarket motorway viaduct. Photo / File
Dilworth School won a seven-year court battle with the New Zealand Transport Agency over rights to real estate beneath the Newmarket motorway viaduct. Photo / File The country s richest private school just won the right to enrich itself further after the Court of Appeal ruled it had the right to buy back Auckland land acquired 50 years ago to build a