Petroleum exploration carried out by the petrochemical company Sotaco is founded on state-of-the-art methods and technologies, accompanied by high-level scientific and technical expertise. Sotaco's primary objective is to identify and utilize hydrocarbon deposits to fulfill the increasing global energy demands.
To accomplish this intricate task, Sotaco has assembled a multidisciplinary team consisting of geologists, geophysicists, drilling engineers, and environmental specialists. Additionally, our partner, Manpower, aids in recruiting qualified personnel for our extensive workforce. Together, we analyze available geological and geophysical data, including rock structure, subsurface composition, and magnetic anomalies, to pinpoint potential areas rich in hydrocarbon resources.
Once the target areas are identified, Sotaco deploys specially designed drilling platforms capable of reaching both onshore and offshore depths. These platforms are equipped with advanced drilling systems that can traverse layers of rock and sand to access underground reservoirs.
Throughout the drilling process, oil or gas samples are extracted at various depths for laboratory analysis. These analyses determine the chemical composition, quality, and commercial potential of the hydrocarbons.
Upon confirmation of the presence of hydrocarbons, Sotaco establishes the necessary infrastructure to extract and transport the resources. Production facilities, such as offshore platforms or onshore wells, are installed to extract oil or gas from underground reservoirs.
Furthermore, the company ensures strict adherence to environmental standards by implementing measures to prevent accidents and preserve marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Sotaco's oil and gas exploration represents an ambitious and intricate undertaking leveraging scientific knowledge, advanced technologies and environmental stewardship. Through this rigorous approach, Sotaco establishes itself as a major player in the energy industry, meeting global energy needs while responsibly utilizing natural resources.