You are Home   »   News   »   View Article

Sercel broadband seismic source used on Gulf of Mexico OBN survey

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Sercel announces contract with geophysical company for deployment of the tuned pulse source on Gulf of Mexico survey

Sercel has announced a contract with a marine geophysical company for the deployment of its Tuned Pulse Source (TPS), an innovative low-frequency broadband marine seismic source, and the provision of related support services. The geophysical company is deploying the TPS solution to acquire an ultralong-offset ocean-bottom node (OBN) survey in the Gulf of Mexico, which started in November.

TPS is Sercel's response to the industry's need for an enhanced low-frequency marine seismic source that produces a broader bandwidth and has a reduced environmental impact. This best-in-class solution delivers exceptionally low-frequency content and the highest amplitude signals at frequencies below 3 Hz. These are crucial for building accurate velocity models with the latest elastic full-waveform inversion technology, when targeting complex geologies and deep targets with long offsets.

Jerome Denigot, CEO, Sercel said: 'We are pleased to see our TPS source being used to acquire this highend OBN survey in the Gulf of Mexico. During its deployment on multiple OBN projects over the last two years, it has clearly demonstrated greater operational efficiency and reduced environmental impact on marine life compared to other low-frequency sources, while delivering the most accurate data for unparalleled seismic imaging quality.'



Associated Companies
» Sercel

CREATE A FREE MEMBERSHIP

To attend our free events, receive our newsletter, and receive the free colour Digital Energy Journal.



DIGITAL ENERGY JOURNAL

Latest Edition July-October issue
Sep 2025

Download latest and back issues

COMPANIES SUPPORTING ONE OR MORE DIGITAL ENERGY JOURNAL EVENTS INCLUDE

Learn more about supporting Digital Energy Journal