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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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Solutions
Stingray has developed the proprietary Fosar seismic Permanent Reservoir Monitoring (seismic PRM) system based on advanced fibre-optic seismic sensing technology originally developed for anti-submarine defence applications.

Reliable
Fibre-optic systems feature no electrical parts installed subsea, making them inherently more reliable than electrical systems.

Small size and weight
The Fosar system is easier to install, with less impact on existing oilfield infrastructure, compared to less efficient PRM systems.

Highly efficient
The Fosar system uses a unique optical architecture that enables a very high number of sensors to be recorded by a small number of optical fibres, making it very cost-effective. The system is modular, so can easily be scaled to support a broad range of field requirements.

Robust
The Fosar system has a twenty-year design life for reliability and durability in harsh subsea environments.