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Fibre Optic
Fibre optic systems are totally passive meaning that there are no electrical or moving parts installed subsea, this makes the system more robust and reliable than electrical systems that are limited by moving parts as well as power consumption and distribution requirements.

  • Passive wet-end Low maintenance
  • No insea power requirements Low energy
  • No moving parts Reliability
  • Life-of-field component design Durability
 
  • Low maintenance
  • Low energy
  • Reliability
  • Durability

Enhanced Architecture
Stingray architecture enables very high sensor count per fibre. This means that the system can be designed with more sensors per cable. The cable is light-weight and low-volume which makes installation more efficient. Having fewer fibres in each cable also enables the use of industry proven wet-mate connectors subsea and smaller risers to the surface recording system.

The Stingray fibre optic architecture also enables higher channel count per laser, which means a more compact and reliable interrogator that is installed topside on the production facility.                     

  • High Sensor count per fibre            
  • Industry standard connectors          
  • Lightweight cable                           
  • Lightweight riser
 
  • Cost effective arrays
  • Reliable connections
  • Economy and ease of installation
  • Ease of installation
Stingray Geophysical Limited
Surrey Technology Centre, 40 Occam Road, The Surrey Research Park, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7YG, UK     Tel: (+44) 1483 685401     Fax: (+44) 1483 573704