At least three 2D surveys have completed collection work and geophysical companies have started marketing the data, according to the industry and Mexico’s National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH).

Geospacial specialist Seisintel has compiled this video as a visual depiction of the progress at work:

</p><p >Regulators began approving projects last February and have now cleared over 40 collection and reprocessing proposals.</p><p >The proposed projects represent 350,140 kilometres of new 2D data and 111,805 square kilometres of new 3D wide-azimuth.