CGG has announced the first major sale by Sercel of its GPR300 seabed nodal solution to BGP Inc, a worldwide major geophysical service provider
The sale includes 18,000 nodes that will be deployed in the Q4 2021 on a large-scale, long-term, multi-vessel operation in the Middle East region.
Designed for seismic acquisition in shallow water environments down to 300 metres, the new-generation GPR300 nodal solution was developed in partnership with BGP. Featuring QuietSeis, the most advanced and ultra-sensitive digital MEMS sensor on the market, the GPR300 stands apart from analog-based sensor solutions. The low-noise performance aims to deliver high-fidelity, high-quality datasets for high-precision subsurface imaging.
Gou Liang, BGP managing director, said, “We have chosen to partner with the best seismic equipment manufacturer to acquire this major survey in the Middle East. With Sercel’s QuietSeis MEMS sensor, we can be confident of providing our customer with the best cutting-edge seismic technology available for enhanced imaging resolution.”
According to Emmanuelle Dubu, Sercel CEO, Sercel aims to offer the market an OBN solution with an integrated broadband digital sensor that delivers both ultra-quiet performance and true broadband data.