Teledyne Geophysical Instruments Releases eXtreamer

(Image credit: Teledyne Geophysical)
Teledyne Geophysical Instruments, a division of Teledyne Marine, has announced the introduction of eXtreamer, a revolutionary, small-form-factor streamer engineered for high-resolution marine seismic surveys.

Developed in collaboration with Geometrics, Inc., eXtreamer provides a flexible system with industry-leading specifications that can meet current and future UHR requirements. This adaptable system excels in challenging deployments, including large-scale configurations and compact winch systems. Its robustness and flexibility ensure more survey time and less downtime, easy and quick relocation to new projects, and the ability to expand the system without having to replace it. As the energy exploration landscape changes, the demand for streamers that can accommodate multiple surveys in quick succession is increasing. eXtreamer is the perfect fit for this evolving market.

(Image credit: Teledyne Geophysical)

 Holli Sims, VP and GM of Teledyne Geophysical Instruments, said: “eXtreamer is a great example of state-of-the-art engineering that provides true value and ROI. Everything leads to the clarity and precision of data and flexibility of operations that the industry has been looking for.”

Bart Hoekstra, President of Geometrics, added: “eXtreamer isn’t just a tool; it’s a competitive advantage. We engineered it for exceptional durability and ultra-high resolution, empowering our clients to reduce survey time by acquiring HR and UHR (and even UUHR) data simultaneously with high fidelity. This streamer will give you the ability to provide specifications that your competitors can’t match.”

For more info, visit: www.teledynemarine.com/geophysical/extreamer

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