STRYDE Opens New Operation Support Warehouse in Dubai

STRYDE Opens New Operation Support Warehouse in Dubai

New million-dollar multi-purpose warehouse located at Jebel Ali Free Zone
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Seismic technology company STRYDE is expanding its presence in the Middle East with a million-dollar new multi-purpose warehouse in Dubai.

The new site, located in the Jebel Ali Free Zone, in Dubai, has the capacity to stock over 1 million land seismic nodes, available to purchase or lease, and hold the company’s containerised node management systems, designed specifically for large-scale seismic surveys across the Middle East, Africa, India, Australia, and the Far East.

The warehouse, which joins the business’s current locations in London, Norway, and Houston, will also offer classroom and practical training facilities for STRYDE users along with the ability to learn node deployment and retrieval activities in its secure yard.

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Based in one of the most powerful business ecosystems in the world, the new Middle East hub will enable the business to support fast mobilisation to its customers and continue its growth across the globe.

As the world’s smallest, lightest, and most affordable nodal seismic imaging system, STRYDE’s seismic solutions are used widely across the energy sector during E&P.

The nimbleness and affordability of the technology is also playing an increasingly vital role in the development of emerging new energies and geotechnical risk studies.

Commenting on the expansion, Kevin O’Connell, Head of Field Operations at STRYDE said, “We’re very excited to be opening our multi-purpose warehouse in Dubai to service recently awarded contracts.

"Having a dedicated training facility and a base for our team of expert field support engineers will enable us to provide real-time support to our customers.”

Sam Moharir, Head of Business Development for STRYDE in MENA commented further: “The past 24 months have been transformative for STRYDE in the Middle East, with well over 400,000 nodes working in the region across 12 separate campaigns, including the world’s largest nodal seismic survey.

"We are continuing to see demand for our technology increase exponentially as the desired cost and operational benefits of nodal seismic acquisition becomes a reality.”

The new facility will also act as a global centre for rapidly turning around STRYDE’s unparalleled lease inventory.

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