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PBG Ltd is an experienced
Polish contractor providing domestic and foreign geophysical services for
nearly 60 years. For more than a half a century PBG has performed and
participated as sub-contractor in a number of projects providing a wide
range of geophysical services.
PBG applies non-seismic surface geophysical methods
to petroleum, minerals and geothermal prospecting as well to
engineering and environmental issues.
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PBG provide surveys with the use of non invasive
geophysical techniques, such as gravity,
magnetic, magnetotelluric, GPR, resistivity
and geoelectrical soundings, VLF and conductivity profiling.
The latest offer includes AMT
audio-magnetotelluric survey in CSAMT version ... offer
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GEOFIZYKA Bulletin
presents the articles on geophysical methods in prospecting, structural,
environmental and engineering applications.
In a new volume (available
soon) an article on application of 2D gravity modeling for
velocity field optimization (see also poster
p1 & p2) as well the publication on
magnetic methods for hydrocarbon prospecting are recommended.
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In the last volume you can read an article on AMT audio-magnetotelluric
survey in CAMT version.
Foregoing volumes include some articles discussing
problems of locality evaluation for nuclear power plants with the use of
geophysical investigations, basing on surveys made by PBG in Poland.
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The
beginnings of PBG date back to 1950 when the Company was founded.
During
this time PBG has carried out many geophysical projects in Poland
as well as abroad, providing as contractor or sub-contractor all relevant
geophysical services ranging from field works, data processing and
interpretation to final reports.
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PBG has realized geophysical investigations resulting in structural
definition, location and discovery of oil, gas and raw materials deposits
in Algeria, Chad, India, Libya, Mongolia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Slovakia...
In Poland
PBG activity contributed to definition of regional
geology and location of metal ores, coal, oil and gas, rocky and chemical
raw materials deposits and groundwater... read more
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