Fugro awarded PGS positioning contract

OE Staff
Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Fugro has been awarded a three-year contract by PGS for the provision of precise satellite positioning systems for its entire seismic vessel fleet.

Fugro, a provider of precise satellite positioning to the offshore oil and gas industry, will supply PGS vessels with a number of completely independent Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). These systems include Fugro’s recently launched Starfix.G4 - the first commercial GNSS service to utilize all available GNSS systems (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou), giving sub-decimeter accuracy - and Starfix.G2+, a global service offering centimeter accuracy in both position and height.

In addition to precise vessel positioning, PGS will benefit from a new generation of positioning technology for their seismic sources and tail buoys. The technology is designed to provide independent decimeter and centimeter positions and heights for remote (seismic source and tail buoy) operations, PGS said.

Categories: Technology Energy Vessels Activity Hardware Seismic

Related Stories

Jasmund Substation’s Topside and Jacket Sets Sail to Baltic Sea

Kongsberg Maritime Secures LARS Contract with Sea1 Offshore

UK’s GEB Plans Major Renewables Expansion Through 2030

Current News

Dajin Forms Offshore Wind Alliance with German Port Terminal Operator

EnerMech Hires Former SLB Executive to Lead Energy Solutions Division

Eni Expands Asian Footprint with Long-Term LNG Contract in Thailand

Jasmund Substation’s Topside and Jacket Sets Sail to Baltic Sea

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News