STRYDE has signed two contracts with Servicios Sísmicos de Exploración (SSE) and SeisGlobe Geoservices to supply seismic nodes and other equipment, the company said in a Sept. 3 press release. The contracts mark the company’s first in Mexico.
Under the one contract, STRYDE supplied to SSE 19,080 seismic nodes and the company’s Nimble Receiver System to enable 2D and 3D seismic surveys across Southern Mexico. Separtely, STRYDE supplied SeisGlobe Geoservices with a 3,600-node seismic system, enabling the first land 4D3C seismic survey over a southeast field in Mexico, aimed at identifying reservoir optimization opportunities.
In addition to supplying the seismic technology for these projects, STRYDE will also provide in-field training and support at the startup of both projects, in addition to ongoing remote support as needed.
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