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February 5, 2015 · about 11 years ago

Dolphin Nets Seismic Contract Offshore Africa

Dolphin has been awarded a 3D seismic contract offshore Africa, including fast track data processing by an undisclosed oil company. The contract has been awarded for 3-4 months project, the company said in a statement. A Dolphin high-capacity 3D vessel will start the operation during the second quar

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Dolphin has been awarded a 3D seismic contract offshore Africa, including fast track data processing by an undisclosed oil company.

The contract has been awarded for 3-4 months project, the company said in a statement.

A Dolphin high-capacity 3D vessel will start the operation during the second quarter of 2015.

The value of the contract hasn’t been disclosed.

In line with today’s announcement, Dolphin previously said that it expects full year revenue growth between 15-20% compared with 2014.

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