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How vessels can hold position when GNSS doesn’t
Out offshore, a vessel has one job when it comes to positioning: to know exactly where it is. Whether installing wind turbines, supporting subsea construction, carrying out inspection or manoeuvring inside a controlled zone, dynamic positioning (DP) allows a vessel to hold position, heading and manoeuvre within tight tolerances for hours — sometimes days — at a time. When it works, it’s invisible. But DP is only as good as the position data it receives.
Custom engineering
Mero Field, in the Santos pre-salt basin, receives unprecedented technology for seismic monitoring
Shell Brasil, Petrobras, SENAI CIMATEC, and Sonardyne complete the first qualification phase of the OD OBN subsea seismic node system with a significant milestone.
Energy
Offshore CCS in the US: trust is earned below the seafloor
Why offshore CCS needs integrated MMV: building confidence that stored CO₂ remains safely contained for decades.