Geco (Geophysical Company of Norway) was a European
geophysical
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service company specializing in
seismic survey
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s for
petroleum
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exploration. Starting operating in the
North Sea
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from 1972, the company expanded to operate in most marine areas open for explorations, until Geco was incorporated into
Geco-Prakla, with
Schlumberger Limited
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Schlumberger is the world's largest offshore drilling compa ...
as the solely owner from 1993.
History
The company started as Geoteam-Computas Ltd. A.S on December 13, 1972. The name was shortly afterwards changed to Geophysical Company of Norway, most commonly referred to as Geco. Anders Farestveit was the founder and the first
CEO. The main focus was marine seismic surveys, including developing and equipping seismic vessels and conducting seismic surveys on customer requests. Geco was merged with the competing Norwegian geophysical company at that time,
Statex (owned by
Statoil and
Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk
Kongsberg Gruppen is an international technology group headquartered in Norway, that supplies high-technology systems to customers in the merchant marine, defence, aerospace, offshore oil and gas industries, and renewable and utilities industri ...
) effective from January 1, 1978. Ownership after the merger was shared between Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk and
Det Norske Veritas
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.
Geco retained its identity and name, but extended its service portfolio and global market share from 1978. Besides seismic surveys, the company offered data processing services and interpretation services. The company was spending its earnings in the area of technology research and development. They succeeded in offering a first commercial available 3D seismic interpretation workstation, "Charisma" software, from 1983. Development of a first digital streamer cable, named "Nessie", was completed and in operation from 1984.
The company enjoyed strong expansion until 1985, when there was a global crisis in the oil industry. In the summer of 1986 Schlumberger Limited purchased first 50%, then in 1988 the entire company. This brought about a merger with
Merlin Geophysical (
Seismic Profilers), who had been purchased by Schlumberger a year earlier.
Mergers with other geophysical companies followed, including Delft Geophysical, Prakla-Seismos (founded in 1963 by merger of Seismos GmbH (founded 1921) and Gesellschaft für Praktische Lagerstättenforschung (Prakla) GmbH (founded 1937)) and Seismograph Services Ltd (owned at the time by
Ratheon and based in
Holwood Park,
Keston
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, Kent, UK). Following the merger with Prakla-Seismos in 1993, the company was renamed Geco-Prakla.
In 2001, Geco-Prakla was joined with the
Western Geophysical division of
Baker Hughes in a joint venture named
WesternGeco
WesternGeco is a geophysical services company. It is headquartered in Schlumberger House on the property of London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex, in Greater London.
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Background
The company provides reservoir imaging, moni ...
. Schlumberger retained 70% ownership in the venture; Baker Hughes owned the remaining 30%.
In April 2006 Schlumberger acquired the 30% interest from Baker Hughes for $2.4 billion.
Now, this company doesn't exist anymore. All of its assets, employees, and legal identities belong to Schlumberger.
References
* På dypt vann - Et høyteknologisk eventyr. Halvor Kr. Bjerke, 1989. (''In deep waters - a high-tech adventure'').
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