STRYDE was awarded two seismic node supply contracts in Mexico, the company’s first projects in the country.
TGS’ assessment is intended to help energy companies and environmental stakeholders make informed, data-driven decisions for carbon storage projects.
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SAExploration exercised its purchase option from an existing rental contract to make the purchase of seabed ocean bottom wireless seismic data acquisition nodes.
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Companies across various sectors look to use STRYDE’s conventional and in-field processing services for 2D and 3D seismic surveys.
TGS said the data for this project was collected from July 2022 through July 2024 and covered 600 km from Massachusetts to the Virginia-North Carolina border.
The six-month contract was granted by a returning client for TGS to back up the client’s seismic data capabilities for informed decision making.