STRYDE 通过最近授予的合同启用了 10 项新的地震勘测

世界石油工作人员 2023 年 4 月 6 日

(WO) “陆上地震采集和成像提供商 STRYDE 通过提供低成本地震技术,在 2023 年第一季度启用了五个新的地热能项目,并签订了另外五份合同,为地热勘探项目提供地震解决方案也计划于 2023 年第二季度开始。

这些全球合同总金额达六位数,该公司的技术将在美国、中东和欧洲部署。

十份合同中的两份包括为 STRYDE 迄今为止在中东最大的地热项目提供节点设备和地震数据处理,以及与比利时地质研究中心一起进行的欧洲调查。其中 5 项地震勘测已经开始,所有 10 项勘测预计将于 2023 年夏季完成。

该项目是在 2022 年完成多个地热项​​目之后赢得的,其中包括英国皇家空军 (RAF) Leeming 纽卡斯尔大学进行的首次专门针对地热能的 3D 地震勘测。

这些勘测由 STRYDE 的地震节点传感器实现,该传感器是当今市场上最小、最轻且最实惠的地震接收器技术。

事实证明,该公司的技术对于减少进行地震勘测所需的现场人员规模以及最大限度地降低 HSE 风险至关重要,同时加快地震数据的采集,从而通过减少人员的勘测时间来提高效率、成本和环境足迹。这些效率在地热项目中更为重要,因为地热项目更有可能在城市环境中进行,预算较少且许可要求严格。

STRYDE 新能源业务开发经理 Nick Tranter 表示:“在可再生能源领域,STRYDE 提供了一种经济高效且可靠的解决方案,利用高分辨率地震数据帮助地热运营商降低投资决策风险。

在地热市场中,STRYDE 的地震技术和服务提供两个使用领域的解决方案:勘探和监测。其中包括 2D 和 3D 地震勘测,有助于进一步了解地下,同时降低井位风险,这是地热勘探和开发中最昂贵的投资方面之一。

STRYDE 的技术还有助于了解如何减轻微震活动,确保地热项目遵守监管机构设定的参数并降低风险状况,同时帮助减轻运营商的责任。

 

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STRYDE enables 10 new seismic surveys with recent contract awards

World Oil Staff April 06, 2023

(WO) – Onshore seismic acquisition and imaging provider STRYDE has enabled five new geothermal energy projects in the first quarter of 2023 with the supply of its low-cost seismic technology, with a further five contracts for supplying its seismic solutions to geothermal exploration projects also scheduled to commence during the second quarter of 2023.

The global contracts, which equate to a six-figure sum, will see the company’s technology deployed across the U.S., Middle East, and Europe.

Two of the ten contracts include nodal equipment supply and seismic data processing for STRYDE’s largest geothermal project to date in the Middle East, as well as a European survey that was conducted alongside a geological research center in Belgium. Five of the seismic surveys have already commenced, and all ten surveys are expected to be completed by the summer of 2023.

The project wins follow the completion of several geothermal projects in 2022, including the first 3D seismic survey specifically acquired for geothermal energy in the UK, conducted by the University of Newcastle at Royal Air Force (RAF) Leeming.

The surveys are enabled by STRYDE’s seismic nodal sensor, which is the smallest, lightest and most affordable seismic receiver technology on the market today.

The company’s technology has proven critical in reducing the size of field crews required to conduct a seismic survey, as well as minimizing HSE risks whilst simultaneously accelerating the acquisition of seismic data, resulting in an increase in efficiency through reduced survey times with less people, costs, and environmental footprint. These efficiencies are even more crucial within geothermal projects, which are more likely to be conducted in urban environments, with smaller budgets and strict permitting requirements.

Nick Tranter, STRYDE’s Business Development Manager for New Energy, said, “Within the renewable energy space, STRYDE presents a cost-effective and reliable solution to help geothermal operators de-risk investment decisions, with high-resolution seismic data.

Within the geothermal market, STRYDE’s seismic technology and services provide solutions in two fields of use: exploration and monitoring. These include both 2D and 3D seismic surveys, helping to further the understanding of the subsurface whilst simultaneously de-risking well placement, which is one of the most expensive investment aspects of geothermal exploration and development.

STRYDE’s technology also aids the understanding of how to mitigate micro-seismicity activity, ensuring that geothermal projects adhere to parameters set by regulators and reducing the risk profile, whilst helping to mitigate liabilities for operators.