Polarcus

  • Marine Geophysical

Polarcus was a UAE-based marine geophysical company specializing in high-end seismic exploration services for the oil and gas industry. It was established in 2008 and gained a reputation for its commitment to environmentally responsible practices, including the use of advanced, eco-friendly vessels designed to minimize the ecological footprint.


The company operated a fleet of seismic survey vessels equipped with state-of-the-art technology to collect subsurface geological data, which is crucial for oil and gas exploration. Their services included 2D, 3D, and 4D seismic data acquisition, as well as multi-client project solutions.


One of the notable aspects of Polarcus was its focus on sustainability. The company invested in technologies and practices to reduce emissions and fuel consumption, aiming to mitigate the environmental impact of seismic surveys. Polarcus was also known for implementing best practices in health, safety, and environmental (HSE) management.


In recent years, however, the company faced financial difficulties. In January 2021, Polarcus announced that it was in default of its debt obligations. The company's lenders took control of its vessels, and Polarcus eventually ceased its exploration activities. The company's flagship assets were sold off as part of the liquidation process, marking the end of its operations.


Polarcus' story is a reflection of the challenges faced by the seismic services industry, including market volatility, high operational costs, and competition. Despite its exit from the market, the company's emphasis on environmental stewardship left a lasting impact on the industry.


Asia-Pacific Office

1 Fullerton Road One Fullerton #02-01
Singapore 049213

Polarcus Headquarters

Almas Tower, Level 32, Jumeirah Lakes Towers
Dubai PO Box 283373
United Arab Emirates

Europe & Africa Office

The Beehive, Beehive Ring Road
City Place Gatwick RH6 0PA
United Kingdom

North & South America Office

920 Memorial City Way, Suite #160
Houston TX 77024
United States

Ships

BARBAROS HAYREDDIN PASA

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Turkey | Port: ISTANBUL

POLARCUS ADIRA

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Bahamas | Port: NASSAU

POLARCUS ALIMA

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Bahamas | Port: NASSAU

POLARCUS AMANI

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Bahamas | Port: NASSAU

POLARCUS ASIMA

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Bahamas | Port: NASSAU

POLARCUS NADIA

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Bahamas | Port: NASSAU

POLARCUS NAILA

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Bahamas | Port: NASSAU

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