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Seabird Exploration PLC

Seabird Exploration PLC

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About the company

SeaBird Exploration PLC is a Cyprus-based company engaged in the oil and gas industry. The Company specializes in the provision of surveying services, including two-dimensional (2D), source, ocean bottom seismic, and shallow water three-dimensional (3D) studies. It provides contract seismic surveys, as well as operates in the multi-client sector, offering a data library, which covers the region of Australia, the Hebrides, Norway, and the Philippines. Its multi-client surveys are also performed in cooperation with Searcher Seismic and GeoPartners. Furthermore, the Company operates worldwide through a number of subsidiaries.

  • Revenue in NOK (TTM)374.13m
  • Net income in NOK-21.54m
  • Incorporated2009
  • Employees76.00
  • Location
    Seabird Exploration PLCAndrea Tselepou No. 14, YeroskipouPAPHOS 8201CyprusCYP
  • Phone+357 25270600
  • Fax+357 25270601
  • Websitehttps://www.sbexp.com/
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