8th Jun, 2023

STRYDE technology chosen by Geopartner Geofizyka for one of the largest onshore EU O&G seismic surveys in recent years

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Order of appearance: Jacek Slowinski (Geopartner), Marek Wojdyla (Geopartner), Amie Foster (STRYDE), Mike Popham (STRYDE), Lukasz Sito (Geopartner).

Global onshore seismic experts, STRYDE, has secured a contract to supply more than 20,000 seismic receiver nodes to enable one of Europe’s largest oil and gas exploration projects in Poland.

Geopartner Geofizyka, the geophysical survey company, has invested a six-figure sum into STRYDE’s equipment as part of a 3D seismic survey for oil field exploration and development programme by a major Polish oil and gas operator.

Seismic acquisition of the 300km2 area, which is being tipped as one of Europe’s largest oil and gas developments, is due to be completed in May 2023 and marks the second time that the company has invested in STRYDE’s innovative and nimble technology, having previously purchased 1,500 nodes for another project in August 2022.

STRYDE’s nodal technology will be used to perform a high-density 3D seismic data acquisition working alongside vibroseis trucks that will provide the source technology to send seismic signals into the ground that reflect off various rock formations underground, which are then measured and recorded by STRYDE Nodes™ and processed into an image that can be interpreted by geologists.

The contract also included field support services from STRYDE’s expert operational support team who were able to offer on-site training, start-up support, and survey operational advice for the crew based in Poland.

Amie Foster, Global Account Manager at STRYDE said: “It’s a pleasure to be working with Geopartner Geofizyka once again, on this crucial project. Our proven history with the company further showcases how STRYDE delivers high-resolution seismic data whilst reducing costs, improving survey efficiencies, and reducing risk.

“Our miniature nodes have allowed Geopartner Geofizyka to reduce crew size and vehicles on-site, which in turn has resulted in a lowered environmental impact, less operational logistics, and rapid access to seismic data.”

CEO of Geopartner Geofizyka, Jecek Słowiński, added: “As the global demand for energy increases, companies need high-resolution images of the subsurface to make informed investment decisions for development. Having already worked with STYRDE technology to acquire seismic data in Poland we have been impressed by the quality of the data acquired by such a low-cost, fully autonomous seismic system and we are proud to offer this solution to our customers.

“Availability was crucial and STRYDE could deliver the equipment immediately, enabling us to mobilise the crew and technology quickly to align with our client’s exploration timeline.”

This agreement follows a series of contract wins already secured by STRYDE in Q1 where the technology has been used to acquire onshore seismic data for exploration and monitoring of the subsurface for multiple sectors, including oil and gas, geothermal, CCUS, mining, agricultural, civil engineering and much more.