The collaboration is based on HUB Ocean's Ocean Data Platform (ODP) and PGS' extensive ocean data contributions to facilitate scientific collaboration. Together, they will develop Use Cases and derive valuable insights to support the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 14 – Life below water.
First Use Case: Marine Biota Integration Offshore Brazil
The first defined Use Case focuses on integrating marine biota with additional oceanographic data from the waters off Brazil to better understand marine mammal distribution patterns along Brazil's coastline. PGS can use improved predictions of mammal presence to optimize seismic data acquisition, allowing them to avoid unplanned stoppages due to marine mammal observations.
“We are very proud to present our work in sharing data and our first use case at UN's Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona in April. We hope to inspire other companies to get involved in sharing data to support SDG14. Contributing to the SDG 14 - Life below water, is one of PGS's six key SDG goals, which our offshore crew is very proud of. The ocean is our working environment and taking care of it is not only a priority, but our way to contribute to sustainable seas,“ said Sandy Spørck SVP of Sustainability and Quality at PGS.
Roles & Responsibilities
HUB Ocean will be key in identifying other relevant data from the same geographical areas to complement PGS-specific data.
HUB Ocean's core mission is to gather, combine, and standardize new and open data sources in compliance with the scientific F-A-I-R standards (Findable- Accessible- Interoperable and Reusable) on the Ocean Data Platform and actively involve the scientific community in use cases.
“HUB Ocean is delighted to partner with PGS, a progressive industry player that demonstrates transparency in its sector and commitment to ocean health. It is exciting to see what the combination of industrial and open data sources can do for science. We are bringing it all together at a scale the world hasn´t seen yet”, said Kimberly Mathisen, CEO in HUB Ocean
PGS will contribute specific datasets crucial to its operations, provide expert knowledge in relevant domains, and facilitate collaboration between the organizations' data and environmental experts.
The collaboration has three desired outcomes:
- Identify and develop valuable use cases by demonstrating the significance of industry ocean data in advancing ocean science while providing tangible benefits to PGS and other industry partners through defined and agreed use cases.
- Prove data sharing efficacy by validating that the HUB Ocean data partnership can enhance PGS internal efficiency and secure sharing of non-sensitive ocean data through a single, accessible distribution source for multiple relevant third parties.
- Increasing global awareness through promoting results from the use cases.
The collaboration between PGS and HUB Ocean is based on HUB Ocean's Ocean Data Platform (ODP) and PGS' extensive ocean data contributions to facilitate scientific collaboration with the intention to develop Use Cases and derive valuable insights to support the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 14 – Life below water.
For Details Contact
Bård Stenberg, VP IR & Corporate Communication, PGS
Tel: +47 992 45 235
Email: bard.stenberg@pgs.com
Vigdis Hvaal, Director of Communication, HUB Ocean
Tel: +47 952 00 932
Email: vigdis.hvaal@oceandata.earth
About PGS
PGS ASA and its subsidiaries ("PGS" or "the Company") is a fully integrated marine geophysical company that provides a broad range of seismic and reservoir services, including data acquisition, imaging, interpretation, and field evaluation. Our services are provided to the oil and gas industry, as well as to the broader and emerging new energy industries, including carbon storage and offshore wind. The Company operates worldwide with headquarters in Oslo, Norway and the PGS share is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE: PGS). For more information on PGS, visit www.pgs.com.
About Hub Ocean
HUB Ocean is an independent, non-profit foundation that brings together leaders from science, technology and governments to unlock ocean data. Its mission is to dissolve borders and data siloes between different sectors of society and facilitate collaboration to change the fate of the ocean. At the core of this work is a tool that makes it easier to share, collect, store and work with ocean data — the Ocean Data Platform - an open, scalable geospatial platform. For more information about HUB Ocean, visit www.hubocean.earth