DTEK 购买 STRYDE 地震系统用于乌克兰石油和天然气勘探

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STRYDE 已同意向乌克兰领先且最大的私营能源运营商 DTEK Oil&Gas 提供 30,000 个 STRYDE Nodes(节点)及其 Nimble System(Nimble System),以在全国范围内进行 3D 和 2D 地震勘测。

根据新合同,STRYDE 将交付其便携式、敏捷的节点系统,为运营商的石油和天然气勘探提供支持,从而实现具有成本效益的运营并加快项目周转。

STRYDE 节点的部署旨在通过在乌克兰启用新的石油和天然气勘探项目来支持国家和全球能源安全,旨在提供高密度和准确的数据采集,同时最大限度地减少环境破坏并降低 HSE 风险,并且传感器部署所需的人员更少。

STRYDE 首席执行官 Mike Popham 表示:“我们非常荣幸能够与 DTEK Oil&Gas 签订第一份合同。短短三年内向市场交付了超过 685,000 个节点,这次销售是 STRYDE 巩固为当前市场领先的节点地震传感器供应商的又一重要里程碑。”

STRYDE 全球客户经理 Amie Foster 评论道:“随着全球能源行业不断认识到本地供应的重要性,我们很自豪能够支持整个欧洲的新能源开发,并保持我们提供负担得起的高密度能源的记录。地震需要帮助我们的客户有效地识别新能源储备。”

DTEK 石油与天然气公司勘探与前景开发总监 Ivan Gafych 表示:“克雷恩拥有欧洲最大的碳氢化合物资源潜力之一。为了解锁它,DTEK 不断探索和开发深层和超深层目标,重点是组合和非构造圈闭。由于欧洲大多数大型油田已经枯竭,能源需求不断增长,未来产量增长的关键是能够快速识别新的碳氢化合物机会(例如地震节点)的先进技术。”

DTEK Oil&Gas 勘探部主管 Yevgeniy Solodkyi 补充道:“我们一直在寻求利用最新技术来支持和实现我们的项目。通过利用 STRYDE 小型轻量级节点的力量进行即将进行的地震勘测,我们计划获得高质量、密集的数据并降低勘探计划的风险。我们的地震人员已经在 STRYDE 位于挪威的工厂接受了该公司的地震系统培训。随着系统也准备好并准备好收集,我们已准备好在合同签署后的两周内启动运营。”

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DTEK purchases STRYDE seismic system for Ukraine oil and gas exploration

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STRYDE has agreed a deal to provide Ukraine’s leading and biggest private energy operator, DTEK Oil&Gas with 30 000 STRYDE Nodes™ and its Nimble System™ to acquire 3D and 2D seismic surveys across the country.

The new contract will see STRYDE deliver its portable and agile nodal system to support the operator with oil and gas exploration, enabling cost-effective operations with a quicker project turnaround.

Deployed to support national and global energy security through the enablement of new oil and gas exploration projects in Ukraine, STRYDE Nodes are designed to provide high-density and accurate data acquisition with minimal environmental disruption and reduced HSE risk, with fewer crew required for sensor deployment.

Mike Popham, STRYDE CEO said: “We are extremely honoured to have secured our first contract with DTEK Oil&Gas. With over 685 000 nodes delivered to the market in just three years, this sale is another crucial milestone in the solidification of STRYDE as the current market-leading provider of nodal seismic sensors by volume.”

Amie Foster, Global Account Manager, STRYDE, commented: “With the global energy industry continuing to acknowledge the significance of local supply, we are proud to support new energy developments across Europe and maintain our track record for delivering the affordable, high-density seismic required to help our customers identify new energy reserves effectively.”

Ivan Gafych, Director of Exploration and Prospective Development, DTEK Oil&Gas, said: “Ukraine has one of the greatest hydrocarbon resource potentials in Europe. To unlock it, DTEK is constantly exploring and developing deep and ultradeep targets with a focus on combined and non-structural traps. With most of the large fields in Europe already depleted and an ever-growing energy demand, the key to future production growth is advanced technologies that can rapidly identify new hydrocarbon opportunities, such as seismic nodes.”

Yevgeniy Solodkyi, Head of Exploration Department, DTEK Oil&Gas added: “We are consistently looking to utilise the latest technologies that will support and enable our projects. By harnessing the power of STRYDE’s small and lightweight nodes for our upcoming seismic surveys, we plan to get high-quality, dense data and de-risk our exploration program. Our seismic crew has already undergone STRYDE’s seismic system training at the company’s facility in Norway. With the system also prepared and ready for collection, we are geared up to start up operations in an impressive two weeks since contract signature.”

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