CGG: Sercel Launches GPR300 – a Seabed Nodal Solution for Shallow Waters
CGG has launched the GPR300, a new seabed nodal seismic acquisition solution designed for shallow waters up to 300 meters deep. This innovative product was developed in collaboration with BGP and enhances Sercel's GPRNT range, which includes the GPR1500 for deepwater applications. Featuring QuietSeis® technology, it offers superior performance and high-fidelity low-frequency signal recording, essential for advanced seismic imaging. The GPR300 addresses rising industry demand for quality data, positioning CGG as a leader in comprehensive seismic solutions.
- Launch of GPR300 enhances CGG's product portfolio in the shallow water seismic market.
- Increased capability for high-quality seismic data supporting reservoir optimization.
- Partnership with BGP strengthens technical development and market competitiveness.
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CGG: Sercel Launches GPR300 – a Seabed Nodal Solution for Shallow Waters
Paris, France – June 2, 2021
Sercel announced today the launch of GPR300, a new nodal seismic acquisition solution specially designed for deployment in shallow waters down to depths of 300 meters. Developed in partnership with BGP, the new solution expands Sercel’s existing GPRNT range which includes GPR1500 for high-end deepwater subsurface imaging.
Compact and lightweight, GPR300 features Sercel’s unique QuietSeis® broadband digital sensor technology for ultra-quiet performance and unmatched digital fidelity. Its ability to record high-fidelity low-frequency signal also makes it the ideal choice for high-end seismic imaging with full-waveform inversion (FWI). In addition, its omni-tilt sensor package corrects for node inclination on the seabed, ensuring the most accurate 3C recording.
GPR300 benefits from both BGP’s significant know-how in seismic acquisition and Sercel’s longstanding technical expertise in the innovation, design and manufacture of high-quality marine seismic equipment. BGP also provided valuable input from the field, ensuring that this new-generation node is precisely tailored to meet the very latest seismic industry requirements.
Emmanuelle Dubu, Sercel CEO, said: “We are delighted to launch a seabed nodal solution dedicated to the shallow water seismic acquisition market. With its innovative and flexible design, our game-changing GPR300 meets growing industry demand for high-quality seismic data for reservoir optimization. Furthermore, with the addition of this new nodal solution, Sercel is unique in being able to offer to the market a complete portfolio of products – from sources to receivers – that enables any operator to acquire the best-in-class low-frequency data for the latest seismic imaging technologies.”
About CGG
CGG (www.cgg.com) is a global geoscience technology leader. Employing around 3,700 people worldwide, CGG provides a comprehensive range of data, products, services and solutions that support our clients to more efficiently and responsibly solve complex natural resource, environmental and infrastructure challenges. CGG is listed on the Euronext Paris SA (ISIN: 0013181864).
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