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Viridien sells vessel monitoring and warning system Sercel to ExxonMobil Guyana Ltd







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Viridien, formerly CGG, announced that its Sensing and Monitoring business, marketed under the Sercel brand, has sold its Marlin™ vessel monitoring and warning system to ExxonMobil Guyana Ltd. to support its offshore operations in Guyana.

As part of the broader Sercel Marlin software suite to optimize offshore operations, the Marlin vessel monitoring and warning system represents a significant advancement in offshore operational safety. The sophisticated system is designed to protect floating production, storage and offloading platforms (FPSOs) and other high-value assets from a wide range of marine risks, even in the most challenging marine environments. The solution’s real-time monitoring and proactive intelligence capabilities provide comprehensive insight into vessel movements, operational parameters and potential risks, enabling operators to make more informed decisions and improve operational safety.

Jerome Denigot, Executive Vice President, Sensing & Monitoring, Viridien, said: “This award for the Marlin vessel monitoring and warning system is the culmination of our customer’s long-standing use of our Sercel software and services to optimize its maritime operations projects and recognizes the value of our engineering solutions and our commitment to excellence and innovation in the offshore sector. Our Marlin software suite provides energy and other offshore operators with the right tools to improve safety, efficiency and compliance in their operations.”



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