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STRYDE wins seismic processing contracts

STRYDE has won 11 new contracts. (Image source: STRYDE)

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STRYDE, which specialises in onshore seismic data, has won 11 new contracts since July 2023, in countries including Saudi Arabia

Under the contracts, STRYDE has provided both its conventional, and in-field processing services for 2D and 3D seismic surveys from countries across the globe, in sectors including geothermal, CCUS, oil and gas, mining and water exploration, with STRYDE Lens, the company’s in-field processing solution, selected for four of the 11 processing projects.

Amine Ourabah, chief geophysicist at STRYDE, said, “The recent surge in STRYDE Lens processing contracts is testament to our ability to deliver rapid, high-quality seismic, enabled by our team of highly skilled land processing geophysicists and our unique ability to transform our state-of-the-art acquisition system into a processing environment that our team can access remotely.

“This powerful combination enables us to deliver an interpretable seismic image very quickly after survey completion. For our customers, this means they can make informed decisions much earlier in the process than would be possible with conventional methods.”

Mike Popham, STRYDE CEO added that the company is investing further in its Centre for High-Performance Computing (CHPC) at its Asker facility in Norway.

“This new CHPC empowers our team to efficiently process, manage and store large volumes of data from both conventional and high-density seismic surveys and provides us with an effective platform for our processing team to conduct research and development activities to further optimise our solutions for our customers,” he said.