Norway’s TGS opens new centre in Kuala Lumpur

Norway’s TGS has opened a new imaging centre in Kuala Lumpur to support customers and energy data projects across Asia-Pacific.

TGS said in a pressrelease, that it has opened a new Imaging Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 12 January 2026.

The Oslo-headquartered energy data and intelligence company said the centre will strengthen its ability to serve local customers. It will also support TGS Multi-Client projects across the Asia-Pacific region.

TGS said the new Kuala Lumpur site is built based on the company’s experience from its other site in Petrobras in Brazil. The company said the model combines local geoscientists with support from global experts.

Wadii El Karkouri, TGS Executive Vice President of Imaging & Technology, said the expansion is aimed at delivering imaging services closer to customers in the Eastern Hemisphere. He said the company expects more complex imaging work across Asia-Pacific.

TGS said the centre will be backed by established imaging teams during its first year to support knowledge transfer and operational alignment. It will use cloud-based infrastructure hosted in Malaysia for secure and compliant data processing.

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