The seismic survey crew of S3

STRYDE provides nodes for onshore CO2 storage in Denmark

STRYDE has secured a deal to supply 42,000 autonomous nodes to Smart Seismic Solutions (S3). The nodes will be deployed on a 3D high-density seismic survey for the CarbonCuts carbon dioxide (CO2) Storage Project onshore in Denmark.

“The CarbonCuts Project is a high-profile initiative aimed at identifying optimal onshore subsurface storage solutions for CO2 sequestration,” said STRYDE in a statement. “The seismic survey will be crucial in advancing Denmark’s ambitious goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2045, utilising advanced seismic technology to map geological formations with unprecedented accuracy, ultimately helping to ensure safe and effective onshore CO2 storage.”

S3, a geophysical service provider, is at the forefront of the initiative, spearheading the acquisition of a high-density seismic dataset using STRYDE’s nodal seismic acquisition system. Patrick Robert, CEO at S3, said: “The Rødby structure, an elongated anticlinal dome with a four-way closure that formed during the Mesozoic Era over a Zechstein salt pillow, is a fascinating target for this high-density seismic survey. The dense deployment of STRYDE nodes provides exceptional clarity of the subsurface, enabling stakeholders to identify geological structures suitable for carbon storage with greater precision. This significantly reduces risks and enhances the reliability of long-term CO2 sequestration solutions.”

 

In the photo: The seismic survey crew of S3. Photo credit: STRYDE

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