(OE) French seismic company CGG has changed its name to Viridien.
At the Annual General Meeting on May 15, 2024, shareholders approved the resolution to change the company’s corporate name from CGG to Viridien.
“Our new name, Viridien, connects our company’s history to our future, confidently positioning us for accelerated growth as an advanced technology, digital and earth data company,” said Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO, Viridien.
To further support its growth strategy, the company will launch the new Viridien brand on June 10 at the upcoming EAGE Annual Conference in Oslo, further strengthening its focus across a portfolio of solutions including the core businesses of geoscience, earth data and sensing and monitoring.
The company is planning new offerings in both the low carbon markets of minerals & mining and CCS, and markets beyond energy in high-performance computing (HPC) and infrastructure monitoring.
Dear Sir / Madam
I have worked alongside with CCG (currently changed to Viridien) on a seismic project in Papua New Guinea back in 2019-2020.
We have opportunities here for offshore and onshore seismic activities here. We need to discuss further on our capacity and capabilities and hopefully a joint venture agreement. We would also like to buy seismic equipment such as geophones, drilling equipment, software etc. We plan that one of us come to France and spend some time on how the equipment and software works and downloading real time data.
Regards
Andrew Agiru
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