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DMT Group selects Stryde for 3D O&G seismic survey in KRI

DMT Group selects Stryde for 3D O&G seismic survey in KRI

Stryde, a provider of high-definition onshore subsurface imaging solutions, has announced that DMT Group, an engineering and consultancy firm, has selected Stryde’s Nimble Seismic System to acquire high-density seismic data for an onshore 3D oil and gas exploration project in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI).

This collaboration represents a significant step in supporting Kurdistan’s drive toward energy security and independence, enabling the acquisition of detailed, high-resolution subsurface data in some of the region’s most complex and challenging terrain.

“We’re excited to see our technology supporting another ambitious and strategically important exploration campaign in the Middle East,” said Mehdi Tascher, Sales Director at Stryde.

“Achieving the resolution required for accurate subsurface imaging and confident exploration decisions relies on data density captured through nodes deployed in a dense receiver grid. Enabling this level of unrivalled  seismic detail for DMT is exactly why Stryde was created,” added Tascher.

Historically, high-density seismic acquisition has been restricted by logistical complexity, cost, and terrain limitations. Stryde’s ultra-lightweight nodes and portable Nimble System overcomes these barriers.

Equipped with 31,000 nodes, Stryde will empower DMT to deploy and retrieve large volumes of nodes quickly, with minimal personnel, reduced health and safety risk, and less environmental footprint.

“Stryde’s system is a critical enabler for delivering the data density our client needs from this challenging area,” said Thorsten Mueller, Manager of DMT’s branch office in KRI.

“The small, lightweight nature of the nodes will allow us to efficiently deploy a high number of receivers in remote and difficult-to-access locations. Coupled with the Stryde’s high-capacity node harvesting and data handling system, this means we can operate with greater agility, lower logistics overhead, and acquire the high-quality seismic data needed for our customer.” -OGN/TradeArabia News Service

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