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Technical seminar: How nodes can help array designs

Aramco seminar 2
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Technical seminar for Aramco's onshore exploration team

Join geophysical experts from STRYDE to learn more about how high trace density benefits are harnessed differently by users of single-sensor systems and array systems. We will also explore the well-known challenges associated with transitioning between these two approaches and examine potential strategies for capitalizing on both in the context of emerging acquisition technologies..

Date

Date

Wednesday 25th October 2023

Time

Time

9am-4pm

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Catering

Lunch, tea, coffee and pastries provided

Seminar topics

High Trace Density Surveys: Bridging the Gap Between Single-Sensor and Array Systems

High Trace Density Surveys: Bridging the Gap Between Single-Sensor and Array Systems

"How many single-sensor nodes should I replace my array with?" This question reverberates throughout the seismic acquisition community, particularly in light of the increasing popularity of compact nodal acquisition systems as competitive options for high trace density seismic surveys. Although a valid inquiry from an operational perspective, addressing it remains a complex undertaking. Typically, it requires a comparative field data study, and even if such data were available, its applicability would be confined to the specific survey area. Lets address it in this workshop
STRYDE: The Technology

STRYDE: The Technology

An overview of the different components of the STRYDE system, we will present the piezoelectric sensor used in the STRYDE node and show how it compares with other seismic sensors. We will then review the systems and methods that have been implemented to test the nodes and QC the data.
CAPEX & OPEX Simulation for a 3D Crew in KSA with Nodes Array

CAPEX & OPEX Simulation for a 3D Crew in KSA with Nodes Array

How a 3D seismic crew, in Saudi Arabia, with an array of nodes (instead of cables) optimizes CAPEX and OPEX, minimizes headcount and kilometres driven while setting HSE crew risk exposure to an all time low.
A Case Study

A Case Study

Showcasing of processed seismic data from a high-density, Middle East seismic survey using 165,000 STRYDE Nodes™.

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