1st Sep, 2025

STRYDE spotlighted at IMAGE 2025 for pioneering advances in land seismic acquisition

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STRYDE’s innovative seismic technology and data-processing solutions took centre stage at IMAGE 2025, where four presentations showcased how the company’s ultra-compact node system and in-field processing capabilities are transforming land seismic operations worldwide.

1. Ground-breaking results from Ukraine: high-resolution data in record time

In a landmark project, DTEK Oil & Gas successfully acquired high-resolution seismic data for hydrocarbon exploration in record time using STRYDE’s nodal technology.
The project - presented by Celina Giersz, Senior Processing Geophysicist at STRYDE -demonstrated how DTEK leveraged STRYDE’s technology and processing-on-the-edge service to deliver decision-ready seismic results without additional hardware or personnel.

Thanks to this fast-turnaround workflow, the exploration team was able to identify new drilling locations within just three weeks of the final node harvest.

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STRYDE fast-track image on the left (that took 3 weeks to deliver) and the fully processed image on the right (that took 4 months to deliver)

2. Tackling operational bottlenecks in large-scale onshore surveys

Tom O’Toole, STRYDE’s Product Manager, presented “Recording system enablers of large-scale onshore seismic with nodes,” exploring how a holistic system design can eliminate the operational bottlenecks that often challenge onshore seismic acquisition.

The presentation detailed how deployment logistics, node charging, data management, and harvesting workflows were integrated to accelerate project timelines while enhancing data quality and operational efficiency.

Click here to download his poster.

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Tom O'Toole presenting at IMAGE 2025

3. Aramco’s digital array innovation using STRYDE data

In his poster presentation “Optimal digital arrays for land seismic exploration in desert environments,” Ezzedeen Alfataierge of Aramco showcased how STRYDE’s lightweight nodal system was used to optimise digital array design for high-temperature, harsh desert conditions.

The study demonstrated how STRYDE’s compact, durable receivers enabled denser receiver grids, improved imaging accuracy, and reduced logistical complexity in some of the world’s most challenging operational settings.

Click here to read the full abstract.

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Ezzedeen Alfataierge of Aramco showcased “Optimal digital arrays for land seismic exploration in desert environments"

4. Ultra-high-density STRYDE data powering Full Waveform Inversion (FWI)

Viridien (formerly CGG) presented STRYDE data in the talk “Full Waveform Inversion (FWI) using ultra-high-density nodal datasets.”


The case study featured data acquired by Fairfield Geotechnologies in the Delaware Basin, highlighting how STRYDE’s ultra-compact nodes enabled the creation of FWI models with unprecedented resolution - pushing the boundaries of subsurface imaging in complex geological environments.

Click here to read the full abstract.

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Viridien (formerly CGG) presented STRYDE data in the talk “Full Waveform Inversion (FWI) using ultra-high-density nodal datasets.”

Driving innovation in global land seismic acquisition

STRYDE’s presence across multiple technical sessions at IMAGE 2025 underscored the company’s role as a driving force in modern land seismic acquisition. From Ukraine to the Delaware Basin, STRYDE’s technology empowered operators and service providers to capture higher-quality seismic data faster, safer, and more efficiently than ever before.

👏 Congratulations to all presenters and collaborators whose work demonstrated the transformative potential of STRYDE’s nodal technology in reshaping the future of subsurface imaging.

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