Fairfield Geotechnologies is a seismic service company focusing on data licensing and data processing as well as imaging, data analytics and data interpretation.
It is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
Company type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Oilfield services |
Founded | 1976 |
Headquarters | Houston, Texas United States |
Key people | Joe Dryer, CEO Joseph Dryer, President Jose Xavier, CFO |
Parent | Fairfield-Maxwell Ltd. (Sugahara family) |
Website | fairfieldgeo |
The company was founded in 1976 and immediately began its first 2D transition zone program in Louisiana.
In 1989, it introduced its first, non-exclusive 3D survey.
In April 2005, the company acquired RFTrax.
In 2011, the company sold $30 million of seismic exploration equipment to Apache Corporation.
In April 2018, the company acquired Geokinetics’ U.S. multiclient data library.
In December 2018, the company sold its seismic technologies business and a U.K. subsidiary to Norway’s Magseis ASA for $233 million.
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