Sercel is pleased to announce that its SeaPro Nav Integrated Navigation System has been successfully deployed on another major multi-vessel survey.
SeaPro Nav is currently being deployed on a major wide-azimuth (WAZ) survey conducted by CGG in the Gulf of Mexico. The navigation system was previously used as the master navigation system on the IBALT Trois survey, the third phase of CGG’s StagSeis dual-vessel, long-offset full-azimuth (FAZ) multi-client program carried out in the Gulf of Mexico.
SeaPro Nav is currently installed on 25 seismic vessels in various parts of the world, and operates in configurations ranging from 2D, 3D and 4D to broadband variable-depth streamer acquisition and multi-vessel surveys.
SeaPro Nav offers optimum flexibility and an innovative multi-vessel architecture, allowing increased productivity and fast adoption of the most advanced marine seismic acquisition techniques. Its fault-tolerant radio protocol allows for continuous operations in congested areas, while the planner design tool takes into account obstacles and sea currents, offering increased productivity and safety. In addition, by allowing the flexibility to quickly replace vessels or change the fleet configuration,
SeaPro Nav also ensures maximum survey productivity.
Pascal Rouiller, Sercel CEO, said: “The deployment of SeaPro Nav on advanced multi-vessel surveys is proof that Sercel’s Integrated Navigation System can meet the challenge of providing a high-end navigation software portfolio to our customers. The vessels on CGG’s WAZ surveys were upgraded to SeaPro Nav totally seamlessly, bringing real added value to their operations.”
About Sercel
As a worldwide leader in the seismic acquisition industry for over 50 years, Sercel continues to design, manufacture and support a full range of high-tech integrated equipment for hydrocarbon exploration in land, transition zone, ocean-bottom cable, marine, and down-hole environments.
From its headquarters in Nantes, France, as well as its other 22 locations around the globe, Sercel is positioned to satisfy the industries' needs for seismic acquisition equipment. Whatever the field conditions, whether at sea, in open country, in the mountains, in the jungle or in the desert, Sercel engineers and technicians apply the skills they have acquired through long-standing R&D work and experience in the field to constantly push back the limits of seismic acquisition.