STRYDE 赢得尼日利亚陆上石油、天然气勘探价值 100 万美元的地震技术合同

世界石油工作人员 2023 年 5 月 22 日

(WO) “陆上地震采集技术和解决方案的全球供应商 STRYDE 已获得一份价值超过 100 万美元的合同,为尼日利亚提供 10,000 个地震接收器节点及其“简单”节点接收器系统。

Sam Moharir,STRYDE 业务开发主管
Sam Moharir,STRYDE 业务开发主管

STRYDE 的地震传感器技术将用于尼日利亚地球科学解决方案提供商 ATO Geophysical Limited 即将进行的 3D 地震勘测,作为该地区陆上石油和天然气勘探项目的一部分。

此次地震勘探将于 2023 年第二季度开始,这将是 STRYDE Nimble 系统在该国的首次商业部署,因为该系统通过在能源领域的国际扩张,继续主导节点传感器市场。

STRYDE 是世界上最小、最轻的地震节点的创造者,它将帮助 ATO 为当地石油和天然气运营商提供高密度地震数据,用于尼日利亚草原和沼泽地新储层位置的勘探。

直到最近,该地区通常依赖笨重、昂贵且复杂的有线地震检波器接收器系统来采集地震数据,这通常会导致高昂的资本支出和运营支出成本、更多的 HSE 风险、更长的技术停机时间以及地震采集计划的低效率。 。随着 STRYDE 微型传感器等无电缆接收器技术的引入,地球物理提供商和运营商现在可以更高效地获取高质量数据,并且成本、风险和环境足迹更低。

其节点管理解决方案“imble System”的供应将允许 ATO 每天旋转多达 2,160 个节点,从而进一步提高调查效率,这得益于该系统独特的同时充电和充电功能。在四小时内从 360 个节点收集数据。该系统还配备了 STRYDE 软件,可实现高效的地震勘测现场操作、数据采集和质量保证,使 ATO 能够比以往更快地生成可供处理的地震数据。

STRYDE 业务开发 (MENA) 主管 Sam Moharir 对向节点技术的过渡发表了评论。“ATO Geophysical Limited 必须获得具有成本效益的技术,这些技术还可以克服与其作业地形相关的挑战。传统上,在偏远、大型和复杂的地区部署有线系统更具物理挑战性STRYDE 节点提供了一种更有效、更实用的解决方案,通过消除限制性且笨重的有线检波器来提高地震勘测效率。”

ATO Geophysical Limited 董事总经理 Thomas Ajewole 表示:“随着我们继续支持该地区新石油和天然气项目的勘探,STRYDE 节点提供了一个令人兴奋的机会来获取地下成像和精确定位所需的高分辨率地震数据为我们的客户提供新的油藏开发机会。”

除了在石油和天然气市场提供地震解决方案外,STRYDE 还支持包括地热、CCUS 和氢气在内的新能源行业,为任何勘探项目通常昂贵的阶段提供经济实惠的解决方案。

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STRYDE wins $1 million seismic technology contract for onshore oil, gas exploration in Nigeria

World Oil Staff May 22, 2023

(WO) – A global provider of onshore seismic acquisition technology and solutions, STRYDE, has been awarded a contract worth over $1 million for the supply of 10,000 seismic receiver nodes and its “Nimble” node receiver system in Nigeria.

Sam Moharir, STRYDE's Head of Business Development
Sam Moharir, STRYDE's Head of Business Development

STRYDE’s seismic sensor technology will be utilized on an upcoming 3D seismic survey conducted by Nigerian geoscience solutions provider, ATO Geophysical Limited, as part of an onshore oil and gas exploration project in the region.

The seismic survey is due to begin in Q2 2023 and will be the first commercial deployment of STRYDE’s Nimble System in the country as it continues to dominate the nodal sensor market with its international expansion within the energy sector.

STRYDE, who are the creators of the world’s smallest and lightest seismic node, will enable ATO to deliver high-density seismic data for the exploration of new reservoir locations in the grasslands and marshlands of Nigeria, for a local oil and gas operator.

Until recently, the region has typically relied on bulky, expensive, and complex cabled geophone receiver systems to acquire seismic data which traditionally incurs significantly high CAPEX and OPEX costs, more exposure to HSE risk, higher technical downtime, and inefficiencies in the seismic acquisition program. With the introduction of cable-less receiver technology like STRYDE’s miniature sensor, geophysical providers and operators can now acquire high-quality data much more efficiently and with less cost, risk, and environmental footprint.

The supply of its node management solution, the “Nimble System,” will enable further efficiencies on the survey to be unlocked by allowing ATO to rotate up to 2,160 nodes per day, enabled by the system’s unique capability to simultaneously charge and harvest data from 360 nodes in under four hours. This system is also equipped with STRYDE’s software for efficient seismic survey field operations, data harvesting, and quality assurance, allowing ATO to produce processing-ready seismic data fast than ever before.

Sam Moharir, Head of Business Development (MENA), at STRYDE commented on the transition to nodal technology. “It was imperative for ATO Geophysical Limited to have access to cost-effective technology that could also overcome challenges associated with the terrain they were due to operate in. With cabled systems traditionally being more physically challenging to deploy in remote, large, and complex terrain, STRYDE Nodes offer a more efficient and practical solution for improving seismic survey efficiencies through the elimination of restrictive and heavy cabled geophones.”

Thomas Ajewole, Managing Director of ATO Geophysical Limited said, “As we continue to support the exploration of new oil and gas projects in the region, STRYDE Nodes present an exciting opportunity to acquire high-resolution seismic data required to image the subsurface and pinpoint new reservoir development opportunities for our customers.”

In addition to providing seismic solutions in the oil and gas market, STRYDE also supports new energy industries including geothermal, CCUS and hydrogen, providing an affordable solution to a typically expensive phase of any exploration project.