Onshore seismic technology and fast-track data processing for high-density, high-resolution subsurface imaging in desert environments
At STRYDE, we help companies fast-track high-density seismic acquisition with state-of-the-art nodal technology and data processing solutions.
We’ve brought onshore subsurface imaging out of the dark ages for companies operating in the oil and gas sector seeking to explore the subsurface in high-definition to pinpoint new hydrocarbon production opportunities.
Traditionally, land seismic in Egypt and the Africa region has been acquired through complex cabled geophones or large nodal devices that are restrictive, risky, and expensive solutions for seismic acquisition.
The use of miniature, low-cost nodal devices like STRYDE’s Nodes™ enables companies to deploy significantly more receiver devices at an affordable price point.
This results in denser seismic and elimination of blind spots, helping fast-track and better reconstruction of the subsurface image during processing to deliver a high-resolution seismic images.
Discover how seismic surveys differ depending on the type of seismic sensor used. Here we show how nodal seismic sensors compare to cabled geophone arrays for a 3D seismic survey in a desert environment.
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Fully sampled, high-resolution image uplift, to pinpoint opportunities and de-risk drilling decisions
Significantly reduced subsurface imaging costs
Fast-track seismic imaging for oil and gas exploration and reservoir optimization
Smaller seismic crews and less exposure to HSE risk
The only feasible solution for large-scale, high-density seismic surveys
Increased sort-domains for noise attenuation
A multi-purpose operational facility and warehouse, located in the Jebel Ali Free Zone, in Dubai, has the capacity to stock over 1 million land seismic nodes, available to purchase or lease, and is home to our containerised node management systems, designed specifically for large-scale seismic surveys across the Middle East, Africa, India, Australia, and the Far East.
The warehouse, which joins our current locations in London, Norway, and Houston, offers classroom and practical training facilities for STRYDE users along with the ability to learn node deployment and retrieval activities in its secure yard. Based in one of the most powerful business ecosystems in the world, our Middle East hub enables rapid mobilisation to our customers and access to our expert operational field support team.
At STRYDE, we know that to be truly cost-effective when acquiring high-density data, the total cost per channel must include the node cost as well as the charging and data harvesting costs and time.
We have developed 3 separate node management systems which have scalable charging and harvesting units (Nests), to ensure our solution enables cost-effective, efficient, and effective high-density land seismic acquisition, for any survey size.
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In this blog, Kevin discusses some of the top operational challenges associated with the use of cable-based systems and offers practical methods and advice to help overcome these
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STRYDE's nimble node is tested in the desert compared to cabled geophone systems... discover the results.
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In this blog, Chris discusses the common challenges associated with achieving survey design excellence and offers insights and advice for designing an efficient and effective seismic survey.
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Oman-based land seismic acquisition company uses STRYDE’s Nimble and Compact systems to obtain better high-definition images for oil and gas exploration...
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It’s clear to see that STRYDE holds the key to unlocking the future high-density mega surveys – and that the future is ready to be unlocked now by forward-thinking oil and gas operators who are ready to embrace a modern breed of seismic technology, discover how...
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The benefits of using autonomous nodes in a desert environment to efficiently achieve high trace density seismic surveys...
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After decades of relying on miles and miles of cables, we’re showing the sector how the latest and greatest technology is acquiring powerful data whilst unlocking unrivaled survey efficiencies and cost savings.
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Watch the world's largest nodal survey (166,000 channels), acquiring high-resolution seismic data, in a way that has never been done before.
See how the our technology is being used to acquire seismic images in less time, with fewer resources, and at a significantly reduced price point...