History
1994
1997
Bell Geospace establishes headquarters in Houston, Texas - USA
1998
First ever marine survey acquired with a Lockheed Martin FTG
1998
First Lockheed Martin FTG instrument delivered
1998
Bell Geospace opens office in Aberdeen, UK
2000
First sub Eotvos dataset acquired
2002
First Air-FTG® survey undertaken
2005
First Air-FTG® survey flown on an airship
2006
First sub Eotvos Air-FTG® dataset acquired
2006
Third FTG delivered to Bell Geospace
2007
Bell Geospace has three aircraft acquiring FTG surveys simultaneously
2008
Bell Geospace takes delivery of first Basler Turbo 67
2008
In-house proprietary processing techniques patented
2009
Bell Geospace Air-FTG® maps 100% of 28 proven wells in Uganda
2010
Bell Geo's Basler BT-67s aquire over 1000 kms per day in Mexico
2012
Bell Geospace patents Contact Lineament Processing (CLP) technique
It is adopted as a standard deliverable - the example is from the Reconcavo basin with geological overlay.
2014
Bell Geospace moves UK office to Edinburgh, Scotland
2015
Bell acquires first survey in the Middle East
8,000 line kms acquired for Petrogas in Oman.
2016
Bell Geospace opens Kuala Lumpur office
2016
Bell Geospace takes delivery of third Basler BT67
2017
Bell Geospace acquires data that predicts shallow hazards
2018
Bell Geospace reaches 2 million line km of gravity gradiometer surveys
2018
Bell Geospace acquires largest offshore survey
58,698 line kms of the Malacca Straits.
2017
Bell Geospace acquires data that predicts shallow hazards
2020
Bell Geospace JV deal with Transparent Earth Geophysics
In 2020 Bell Geospace signed a deal with Transparent Earth Geophysics to ensure that data acquisition and processing can provide the best possible results in any environment with any depth to target. From onshore, through transition zones and into deep water operations.