TGS’s Continued Support to the World Energies Summit Confirmed

This news lands just weeks after we revealed the participation of the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Energy Regulator (C-NLOER) at this year's Summit, and the timing couldn't be sharper.

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S is front and centre of C-NLOER's recent 2026 Call for Bids, releasing comprehensive data coverage across all 16 parcels in the Eastern and South Eastern Newfoundland regions.

That's no small undertaking. Off Canada's east coast, TGS holds one of the most extensive subsurface libraries available - all built to bring clarity to one of the world's most demanding deepwater frontiers.

And it's a story that travels. From Brazil's Equatorial Margin to the Guyana-Suriname basin and Namibia's Orange Basin, TGS is de-risking frontier exploration.

For anyone weighing frontier opportunities, now is the time to confirm your attendance in London this September, as once again, we bring the global upstream industry together to dive deep into the world’s most prospective offshore frontiers.

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