STRYDE 在 IMAGE 22 上与 Polaris Natural Resources 签署了七位数的协议


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英国地震技术提供商 STRYDE 继在纳米比亚和津巴布韦成功使用 STRYDE 节点系统后,与 Polaris Natural Resources 签署了一份新合同。

 

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这份价值七位数的合同是在美国德克萨斯州举行的国际应用地球科学与能源会议 (IMAGE) 上签署的,Polaris 从创新的 land STRYDE 购买了一个 13000 个节点的系统。该系统将用于获取高密度地下数据,以实现非洲经济高效的石油和天然气勘探。

此前,今年早些时候从津巴布韦的 STRYDE Nodes™ 成功采集了高密度二维地震数据,然后将其发送进行处理和解释,使独立石油和天然气运营商能够识别和成熟卡博拉巴萨盆地的其他勘探前景。Muzarabani-1 井的钻探工作目前正在进行中,该矿区被认为是非洲陆上最大的未钻探常规石油和天然气矿区。

Polaris 首席执行官比尔·穆尼 (Bill Mooney) 表示:“我们需要一种低成本的地震成像系统,但不会影响输出数据集的质量。STRYDE 能够通过使用其紧凑型 Nimble System™ 实现这一目标,我们很高兴看到显着的成本节约和运营效率的提升。使用 STRYDE Nodes 的直接结果是,我们能够减少调查人员的规模并减少所需的车辆和物流数量,从而缩短项目时间表以及相关的成本和风险。”

由于 STRYDE Nodes™ 的微型尺寸和灵活性,Polaris 每天能够部署和检索数千个节点,最大限度地减少线路清理和土地破坏的需要,从而能够以最有效的方式进行调查可能的。

穆尼先生解释说:“这导致我们获得了高分辨率和深层结构数据,使我们能够向客户提供做出明智的钻探决策所需的地下见解,从而帮助消除津巴布韦的能源贫困。”

STRYDE 的解决方案使这种基本的高质量、高密度地震成像成为可能。客户将受益于大幅减少的环境足迹、降低的 HSE 风险、更快的调查以及在收购之前、期间和之后显着的运营和物流效率。

此外,Polaris 还能够为个人提供许多部署、检索和管理 STRYDE Nodes™ 的就业机会,从而支持当地社区。

首席执行官 Mike Popham 代表 STRYDE 签署了合同,他分享了他对节点系统未来的兴奋之情:“我们很高兴在 2021 年共同完成了成功的项目之后,Bill 和他在 Polaris 的团队决定继续购买我们的节点系统。”敏捷系统™。它进一步证明我们的节点系统正在从根本上改变陆地地震的采集方式,减少对环境的影响,同时实现更高密度、更经济的地震采集。反过来,北极星客户将受益于对地下的彻底了解,从而为未开发的和现有的油藏带来更大的回报。这是 STRYDE 在非洲和全球范围内向前迈出的又一个激动人心的一步,我们非常自豪能够在今年的“IMAGE 会议和展览”上共同签约。


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STRYDE signs seven-figure deal with Polaris Natural Resources at IMAGE ‘22

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UK-based seismic technology provider, STRYDE, has signed a new contract with Polaris Natural Resources following its successful use of the STRYDE nodal system in Namibia and Zimbabwe.

 

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The seven-figure contract, which was signed at the International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy (IMAGE) in Texas, US, sees Polaris purchasing a 13 000-node system from innovative land STRYDE. The system will be used to acquire high-density subsurface data to enable cost-effective and efficient oil and gas exploration in Africa.

This follows high-density 2D seismic data being successfully harvested from STRYDE Nodes™ in Zimbabwe earlier this year, before being sent for processing and interpretation, enabling an independent oil and gas operator to identify and mature additional prospects in the Cabora Bassa Basin. Drilling of the Muzarabani-1 well is now underway, with the prospect considered to be the largest undrilled conventional oil and gas prospect onshore Africa.

Bill Mooney, chief executive officer at Polaris said: “We required a seismic imaging system that was low-cost but wouldn’t compromise the quality of the output dataset. STRYDE was able to deliver this through the use of their compact Nimble System™ and we were pleased to see significant cost savings and operational efficiency gains unlocked. As a direct result of using STRYDE Nodes™ we were able to reduce the size of the survey crew and decrease the number of vehicles and logistics required, and therefore the project timeline and associated costs and risk.”

Due to the miniature size and agility of the STRYDE Nodes™, Polaris was able to deploy and retrieve thousands of nodes per day, minimising the need for line clearing and land disruption, resulting in being able to shoot the survey in the most efficient way possible.

Mr Mooney explained: “This resulted in the acquisition of high-resolution and deep structure data that allowed us to deliver the subsurface insights required to make informed drilling decisions to our client, to help end energy poverty in Zimbabwe.”

STRYDE’s solutions have made this type of essential high-quality, high-density seismic imaging possible. Customers benefit from a substantially reduced environmental footprint, reduced HSE risk, faster surveys, and significant operational and logistical efficiencies before, during, and after acquisition.

In addition, Polaris was able to support the local community by generating many job opportunities for individuals to deploy, retrieve and manage the STRYDE Nodes™.

Signing the contract on behalf of STRYDE, chief executive officer, Mike Popham shared his excitement for the future of nodal systems: “We are delighted that following successful projects together during 2021, Bill and his team at Polaris have decided to proceed with purchasing our Nimble System™. It serves as further proof that our nodal system is fundamentally changing how land seismic is acquired, reducing the environmental impact while enabling higher density, more affordable seismic acquisition. Polaris customers will in turn benefit from a radically improved understanding of the subsurface, leading to far greater returns on both untapped, and existing reservoirs. This is another exciting step forward for STRYDE in Africa, and across the globe and we’re very proud to sign together at this year’s IMAGE conference and exhibition.”


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