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Exail Secures Subsea Tech Deals for Deepwater Projects in Angola and Brazil

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 09:42 PM

Exail, a subsidiary of Exail Technologies, has been awarded contracts to provide its long baseline (LBL) subsea positioning systems for two deepwater energy projects off the coasts of Brazil and Angola.

Exail, a leading provider of maritime and offshore technology solutions, has announced that it has been selected to supply its subsea positioning systems for two major deepwater energy projects - one off the coast of Angola and another in Brazil. According to the announcement, Exail's long baseline (LBL) subsea positioning systems will be deployed to support the operations of these two high-profile deepwater developments. The LBL technology is designed to provide precise underwater positioning data, which is critical for the safe and efficient management of subsea infrastructure and activities. 'We are pleased to be supporting these important deepwater energy projects with our proven subsea technology solutions,' said Exail's CEO, Jean-Yves Le Gall. 'Our LBL systems have a strong track record in delivering the accuracy and reliability required for complex offshore operations, and we look forward to working with our clients to ensure the success of these developments.' The Angola project is being led by a consortium of international energy companies, while the Brazil development is a joint venture between Shell and Türkiye's national oil company, TPAO. Both projects are strategically significant, tapping into offshore oil and gas resources that are vital to meeting global energy demand. Exail's selection for these high-profile contracts underscores the company's reputation as a trusted provider of advanced subsea technology solutions for the global maritime and offshore industries. As the energy sector continues to push the boundaries of deepwater exploration and production, Exail's expertise in subsea positioning and monitoring will be increasingly valuable.
#subsea technology#offshore energy#deepwater projects#Angola#Brazil

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