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Stingray and Ikon Agree to Develop Time-Lapse Technologies
8 June 2010

Stingray Geophysical and Ikon Science have entered into an agreement to explore and co-operate in the development, marketing and joint delivery....
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Stingray Secures Investment for Growth
27 May 2010
Stingray Geophysical has announced the successful completion of its latest funding round. Existing shareholders...
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News Articles

Set out below is a selection of topical opinion pieces, articles and presentations, previously published in a variety of media, discussing various aspects of seismic PRM and fibre-optic technology, as well as the broader challenges facing Stingray and its oil and gas industry customers seeking to increase total hydrocarbon recovery.

 

  Offshore - August 2010
  The Optical Effect on Reservoir Management   
Martin Bett, CEO, Stingray Geophysical, explores how fiber-optic sensing enables life-of-field reservoir monitoring.

The prize of enlightening the reservoir using large-scale, high-fidelity, fiber-optics to provide timely, predictive information on reservoir performance is within our grasp. Fiber-optics revolutionized the telecommunications industry, enabled the World Wide Web, and can do the same for the instrumented oil field.

  Digital Energy Journal - July 2010
 

Ocean Bottom Seismic - Improving Cost and Reliability
Stingray Geophysical of the UK is aiming to reduce the cost and improve the reliability of permanent seabed seismic monitoring, thereby making seismic permanent reservoir monitoring practical

  Oilfield Technology - July 2010
 

Enlightening the Reservoir 
Martin Bett, Stingray Geophysical Ltd, UK, discusses whether fibre optics will enable the digital oilfield revolution.

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European Oil & Gas - Issue 5, May 2010

Sense of Achievement 
Matt High, Editor presents a profile on Stingray Geophysical.

  Finding Petroleum - March 2010
  A New Light on Reservoir Monitoring   
Martin Bett, CEO, Stingray Geophysical, discusses some of the barriers to adoption of seismic Permanent Reservoir Monitoring and how the value in such systems can be unlocked by implementing a seismic PRM process at the start of every project.  Presented at the Advances in Geophysics & Sub-surface Description event at The Geological Society, London.
  Oilfield Technology - October 2009
  A Bright Spot for the Future   
Jim Sledzik, Energy Ventures, USA explores geophysical technology innovation
International Hydrographic & Seismic Search – August 2009
Adapt and Innovate to Survive the Impact of the Financial Crisis   
Dr Neil Grosse, Geomotive Inc
Hart’s E&P Online – 1 May 2009
How 4-D Seismic Can Improve Our Future
First Break Recruitment Special – May 2009
Establishing and Growing a Reservoir Monitoring Business   
Martin Bett, CEO, Stingray Geophysical
First Break Magazine - December 2008
Consulting the GODS of Seismic Permanent Reservoir Monitoring
Martin Bett, CEO, Stingray Geophysical
Power Engineering International (PEI) Magazine - November 2008
The Power of Innovation
Derek Allen, Technology Strategy Board, UK
UK National Physical Laboratory (NPL) Case Study - November 2008
Testing the Depth Capability of a Passive Optical Acoustic Sensor for Oil Reservoir Monitoring
Statoilhydro News - July 2008
4D seismic surveys have helped boost production by more than 60 million barrels of extra oil on the Gullfaks field – equalling more than one year’s production
Reidar Helland, Head of Gullfaks Petroleum Technology (Petec)
Digital Energy Journal - June 2008
Stingray Fibre-optic Monitoring Moves to Deepwater
GEO ExPro Magazine - October 2007
Listening with Light!
Phil Nash, Chief Technology Officer, Stingray Geophysical
Worldoil Magazine - July 2007
New Seismic Seafloor Acquisition Offerings Proliferate
Hart’s E&P Online - July 2006
Lighting the Way