Seismic Equipment Solutions (SES) acquired 6,000 channels of FairfieldNodal’s ZLand® nodal system, which makes SES the preferred, global-leasing provider for ZLand systems, according to FairfieldNodal.
SES noted the acquisition was in response to contractor requests. “Our customers really believe that wireless technology is the future of seismic acquisition, and so do we,” said SES president and chief executive officer Glen Huscroft. “Because the nodes are truly cable free and so much lighter, contractor productivity increases significantly and HSE risk is reduced.”
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