The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigerian seismic acquisitio­n firm awards $ 1m contract

- By Sulaimon Salau

NIGERIAis expanding its onshore oil exploratio­n as STRYDE, a seismic acquisitio­n technology and solutions provider, announced the award of a contract worth over $ 1 million for the supply of 10,000 seismic receiver nodes.

STRYDE’S seismic sensor technology will be utilised on an upcoming 3D seismic survey conducted by Nigerian geoscience solutions provider, ATO Geophysica­l Limited, as part of an onshore oil and gas exploratio­n project in the region.

According to the company, the seismic survey is due to begin in the second quarter of 2023 and will be the first commercial deployment of STRYDE’S Nimble System in the country.

STRYDE, the creators of the world’s smallest and lightest seismic node, will enable ATO to deliver high- density seismic data for the exploratio­n of new reservoir locations in the grasslands and marshlands of Nigeria, for a local oil and gas operator.

Until recently, the region typically relied on bulky, expensive and complex cabled geophone receiver systems to acquire seismic data, which traditiona­lly incurs significan­tly high capital and operating costs, more exposure to HSE risk, higher technical downtime, and inefficien­cies in the seismic acquisitio­n program. With the introducti­on of cable- less receiver technology like STRYDE’S miniature sensor, geophysica­l providers and operators can now acquire high- quality data much more efficientl­y and with less cost, risk, and environmen­tal footprint.

Head of Business Developmen­t ( MENA), at STRYDE, Sam Moharir, said: “It was imperative for ATO Geophysica­l Limited to have access to cost- effective technology that could also overcome challenges associated with the terrain they were due to operate in. With cabled systems traditiona­lly being more physically challengin­g to deploy in remote, large, and complex terrain, STRYDE Nodes offers a more efficient and practical solution for improving seismic survey efficienci­es through the eliminatio­n of restrictiv­e and heavy cabled geophones.”

Managing Director of ATO Geophysica­l Limited, Thomas Ajewole, said: “As a leading seismic data acquisitio­n expert in Nigeria, we look forward to partnering on our first project with STRYDE and capitalisi­ng on the benefits of its technology by providing our customers with a more efficient and cost- effective solution to onshore seismic data acquisitio­n.”

STRYDE’S Chief Executive Officer, Mike Popham, said: “STRYDE is excited to be enabling our first seismic surveys in Nigeria with ATO. “We’re proud to see our nodes increasing­ly being utilised around the world for a range of industrial applicatio­ns, replacing expensive, cumbersome, and impractica­l alternativ­e systems with our dynamic technology.”

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