GTGi wins major contracts for seismic work across Europe using 30,000 STRYDE nodes
GTG International (GTGi) has secured a series of significant contract wins to deliver land seismic projects across Europe, encompassing both 2D and 3D seismic surveys. To ensure the efficient and effective execution of these projects, GTGi has expanded its seismic sensor inventory by acquiring 30,000 STRYDE nodes.
This new agreement comes after the successful use of STRYDE’s seismic technology on over 20 projects across Switzerland, France, Italy, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Morocco, and Turkey. These projects demonstrate the efficiency, affordability and data quality delivered by STRYDE’s seismic systems in diverse and challenging environments.
“We are proud to continue our partnership with GTGi to provide them with more of our cutting-edge seismic sensors,” commented Mike Popham, CEO of STRYDE.
The partnership will enable GTGi to deliver high-quality seismic data essential for a range of energy exploration and decarbonization initiatives across the EU, including carbon capture and storage (CCS), geothermal energy, and hydrogen resource exploration.
Based in France, GTGi provides geophysical solutions for energy transition projects and advances seismic imaging technologies to support sustainable energy exploration. The 30,000 STRYDE nodes will empower GTGi to conduct seismic surveys with exceptional scale and resolution, aiding the identification of optimal subsurface resources while reducing exploration and underground storage risks.
“Apart from delivering superior data quality, STRYDE’s nodes offer unparalleled operational advantages,” said David Dupuy, Director of GTGi. “They require 4 to 5 times fewer vehicles and personnel for transportation, can be deployed using light vehicles as opposed to heavy trucks, eliminate the need for receiver line cutting, and have minimal environmental impact due to their small and discreet footprint. Combined with our expertise in operating multiple vibrators simultaneously within a given area, these benefits significantly reduce acquisition time while ensuring the highest data quality.”