(Oslo/Houston, 28 May 2021) Magseis Fairfield has completed acquisition of its
100th Ocean Bottom Node (OBN) survey, highlighting the company's unrivalled
experience with this high-quality seismic technology. 

The OBN survey for bp over various assets in the US Gulf of Mexico was announced
in December last year and used Magseis Fairfield's ZXPLR node technology.

Magseis Fairfield has announced its strategy to become Carbon Neutral by 2040 or
earlier. The strategy to achieve this, is through fundamental reductions in
emissions using data and science & technology driven solutions, and only use
offsetting for any final emissions which have not been reduced to zero.

Over the last year Magseis Fairfield has taken a wide range of actions to reduce
emissions. This includes: Switching to low sulphur diesel fuel in Q3 2020,
reducing overall SOx emissions by 87% on the crews which were operational at
that time, and by rolling out Maress software in Q1 2021 on all vessels
(https://www.yxney.com/services). This software allows us to accurately measure
the remaining emissions, and then enables a science & technology-based approach
to further reduce emissions.

While emissions from the vessels is a key contributor to our total emissions,
our strategy is not limited to only this. Over the last year Magseis Fairfield
has also taken specific actions to reduce waste streams, implement remote
access, reuse and recycle, and support the clean ocean initiative.

All these actions and initiatives were fully implemented on the 100th survey.
Magseis Fairfield has committed to offsetting the remaining carbon emissions on
this survey, therefore making this the first carbon neutral seismic survey ever
acquired.

"We are very happy to announce a significant operational milestone for Magseis
Fairfield, with the completion of our 100th OBN survey. Being the first company
to reach this milestone confirms our position as the leading global OBN
provider, offering a high-quality service that remains in demand with our
long-standing customers including bp", says CEO Carel Hooijkaas in Magseis
Fairfield.

"OBN seismic data is key for our operations in Gulf of Mexico and continues to
provide significant value when imaging our reservoirs, de-risking our drilling
programs, and enabling a shift in performance through data driven development
strategy. The joint commitment by bp and Magseis Fairfield to make this OBN
seismic survey the first carbon neutral seismic survey is aligned with bp's
ambition to become net zero by 2050 or sooner" says Peter Evans, Vice President
Subsurface GoM and Canada at bp."

For further information, please contact:

Mark Ivin, CFO 
Tel: +47 948 88 606 
Email: mark.ivin@magseisfairfield.com 

Carel Hooijkaas, CEO
Tel: +47 480 49 277
Email: carel.hooijkaas@magseisfairfield.com

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Magseis Fairfield is the global leading provider of ocean bottom seismic (OBS)
technology and data acquisition projects. The company has a flexible business
model with full scale node operations, as well as lease and sale models. The
Marine Autonomous Seismic System "MASS" nodes and the range of Z-nodes combined
with handling systems and source technology enables market leading deployment
speed and highly cost-efficient acquisition of data with exceptional quality. 

The Company is headquartered in Oslo, Norway and has offices in US, Sweden, UK,
Brazil and Singapore. This information is subject of the disclosure requirements
pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

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