Onshore seismic solutions provider, STRYDE, has secured six new contracts with leading academic institutions to provide its solutions, including its newest offering, STRYDE Mini System, across the United States, Europe and Africa
These institutions are leveraging STRYDE’s cutting-edge technology to advance a variety of subsurface research initiatives in 2024, including geothermal well monitoring, geohazard identification for civil engineering, agritech, and mine development.
STRYDE’s new Mini System is a complete nodal seismic system specifically designed to enable small-scale seismic projects, including research projects for the academic sector. The company is known for providing the 'world’s smallest and lightest nodal seismic imaging system'.
High-density seismic capabilities
Mike Popham, STRYDE CEO, said, “Our agile and lightweight seismic system offers a rapid, cost-effective solution for seismic data acquisition.
“At STRYDE, we understand that high costs can hinder fundamental research and development, and I am proud that by further miniaturising our system, we’ve removed this barrier to innovation and can fulfil our mission of delivering high-density seismic capabilities across various industries. This advancement supports the next generation of geoscientists by equipping them with essential tools for conducting crucial research.”
A STRYDE user at Rice University said, "This survey was the highest in density and channel count ever conducted by our team. Achieving our desired trace density within our time and labour constraints would not have been possible without STRYDE's agile nodes.
“The lightweight nature of these nodes marked a significant advancement for us, allowing for high-density deployments on foot, even in rough terrain.”
STRYDE’s technology has been deployed on a global scale, where over 760,000 unique nodes have been delivered to the market, supporting over 260 projects, in over 50 different countries, across multiple sectors, including oil and gas, mining, civil engineering, and emerging renewables markets. One of the company's latest offerings include STRYDE Lens, an integrated in-field data processing service, which offers expedited access to interpretation-ready onshore subsurface images.