STRYDE 赢得墨西哥具有里程碑意义的地震合同

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2024 年 9 月 2 日,地点:南美洲

STRYDE 是全球最小、完全自主地震节点的制造公司,该公司宣布与 Servicios SÃsmicos de Exploración (SSE) 和 SeisGlobe Geoservices 签署了两份重要合同。

这些合同代表了 STRYDE 在墨西哥的首批项目,并巩固了其在拉丁美洲市场的立足点。

根据第一份合同,STRYDE 向 SSE 提供了 19,080 个节点和该公司的 Nimble Receiver System™,以便在墨西哥南部进行 2D 和 3D 地震勘测。

SSE 董事总经理 Javier Nuñez Carbajal 表示:
“对于这个项目,我们的客户需要覆盖 85 平方公里的具有挑战性的地形的高密度地震数据,包括热带雨林、湖泊和湿地,因此 STRYDE 的敏捷节点是明智之选。我们

之前曾使用过其他节点设备进行勘测,STRYDE 的节点能够以与传统稀疏勘测相同的成本实现更密集、更快速的数据收集,这给我们留下了深刻印象。在竞争激烈的市场中,采集速度和准确性对于勘探项目的成功至关重要,这一进步非常宝贵。”

最初,3D 勘测计划的接收器间距为 60 米。然而,STRYDE 的经济实惠的技术使 SSE 能够通过将接收器间距减小到 30 米来提高勘测设计的密度。接收器密度翻倍将产生分辨率更高的地震数据,增强客户对地下的了解,从而做出更好的决策。STRYDE

拉丁美洲业务开发主管 Victor Villamizar 表示:
“市场采用自主节点是对 STRYDE 可靠性声誉的有力认可。

我们的技术在各种具有挑战性的环境中始终表现出其耐用性和准确性。这种经过验证的性能增强了人们对 STRYDE 解决方案的信心,推动了传统有线系统和笨重节点的转变。通过消除繁琐的电缆和不必要功能的复杂管理,我们不仅减少了常见的物流挑战和设备停机时间,还降低了总体项目成本。”

根据第二份合同,STRYDE 为 SeisGlobe Geoservices 提供了一个 3,600 节点的地震系统,以便在墨西哥东南油田进行首次陆地 4D3C 地震勘测,旨在确定油藏优化机会——这对于解决墨西哥石油和天然气储量下降的问题至关重要。SeisGlobe

Geoservices 董事总经理 Miguel Gomez 评论道:
“我们很自豪能够使用最新的地震技术在现有油井和油田基础设施周围 4 平方公里的区域收集地震数据。在这种充满挑战的环境中,部署传统的有线检波器阵列或模拟笨重节点设备将非常困难且成本高昂。STRYDE

的小型、轻便且无线的节点实现了高密度空间采样,这对墨西哥这一独一无二的项目的成功至关重要。”

STRYDE 首席商务官 Cam Grant 补充道:
“我们已成功在拉丁美洲(包括巴西、智利、哥伦比亚和玻利维亚)部署了我们的技术和数据处理服务,我们很高兴看到我们的地震技术现在对墨西哥的能源部门产生了影响。”

除了为这些项目提供地震技术外,STRYDE 还将在两个项目启动时提供现场培训和支持,确保无缝设置和运行,并在需要时提供持续的远程支持。

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STRYDE awarded landmark seismic contracts in Mexico

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 9/2/2024, Location: South America

STRYDE, the company behind the world’s smallest, fully autonomous seismic node, has announced the signing of two significant contracts with Servicios Sísmicos de Exploración (SSE) and SeisGlobe Geoservices.

These contracts represent STRYDE's first projects in Mexico and strengthen its foothold in the Latin American market.

Under the first contract, STRYDE has supplied 19,080 nodes and the company’s Nimble Receiver System™ to SSE to enable 2D and 3D seismic surveys, across Southern Mexico.

Javier Nuñez Carbajal, Managing Director at SSE commented:
"For this project, our customer required high-trace density seismic data across 85 km² of challenging terrain, including tropical rainforests, lakes, and wetlands, making STRYDE’s agile nodes a clear choice.

“Having used other nodal equipment for previous surveys, we are impressed with how STRYDE’s nodes are enabling denser and faster data collection, at the same cost as traditional sparser surveys. In a competitive market where the speed and accuracy of acquisition are critical to the success of exploration projects, this advancement is invaluable."

Initially, the 3D survey was planned with a 60-meter spacing between receivers. However, STRYDE’s affordable technology has enabled SSE to densify the survey design by reducing the receiver spacing to 30 meters. This doubling of receiver density will yield significantly higher-definition seismic data, enhancing their customers' understanding of the subsurface and leading to better decision-making.

Victor Villamizar, Head of Business Development for Latin America at STRYDE said:
“The market's adoption of autonomous nodes is a strong endorsement of STRYDE’s reputation for reliability.

“Our technology has consistently demonstrated its durability and accuracy in a variety of challenging environments. This proven performance has built confidence in STRYDE's solutions, driving the shift away from traditional cabled systems and bulky nodes. By eliminating the complex management of cumbersome cables and unnecessary features, we not only reduce the common logistical challenges and equipment downtime, but also lower overall project costs."

Under the second contract, STRYDE has supplied SeisGlobe Geoservices with a 3,600-node seismic system, to enable the first land 4D3C seismic survey over a Southeast Field in Mexico, aimed at identifying reservoir optimization opportunities—crucial for addressing Mexico's declining oil and gas reservoirs.

Miguel Gomez, Managing Director at SeisGlobe Geoservices commented:
"We are proud to use the latest seismic technology to gather seismic data across a 4 km² area surrounding existing wells and oilfield infrastructure. In this challenging environment, deploying traditional cabled geophone arrays or analogic bulky nodal devices would have been extremely difficult, and expensive.

“The high-density spatial sampling enabled by STRYDE’s small, lightweight, and cable-free nodes was crucial to the success of this one of a kind project in Mexico.”

Cam Grant, Chief Commercial Officer at STRYDE added:
"Having successfully deployed our technology and data processing services across Latin America, including Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Bolivia, we are excited to see our seismic technology now making an impact in Mexico’s energy sector."

In addition to supplying the seismic technology for these projects, STRYDE will also provide in-field training and support at the startup of both projects, ensuring seamless setup and operation, as well as ongoing remote support as needed.

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