Sercel sells a 508XT Land Acquisition System to Wellfield Services
Published by David Bizley,
Senior Editor
Oilfield Technology,
ServicesSercel announced today that it has sold a 2000 channel 508XT land seismic acquisition system to Wellfield Services.Headquartered in Chile, with offices and operations throughout South America, Wellfield Services selected Sercel’s latest-generation 508XT system to conduct surveys in challenging terrain with dense vegetation in Brazil.
Used in combination with the SG-5, Sercel’s high-sensitivity 5-Hz single sensor, the 508XT will significantly increase production while ensuring optimum data is recorded for the best imaging result.
With 17 systems and over 130 000 channels delivered worldwide to date, and proven operations in some of the most difficult environments, the Sercel 508XT is now the system of choice for all challenging land surveys. Simplifying field operations and offering uninterrupted acquisition, the system’s revolutionary cross-technology architecture (X-Tech™) maximises productivity for any survey configuration.
Pascal Rouiller, Sercel CEO, said: “We are very honoured that Wellfield Services have chosen Sercel equipment for their upcoming survey program in Brazil. Designed to operate in the most complex and harsh environments, we are confident the 508XT will meet the operational challenges faced in Latin America.”
Juan Rafael Bascur, Wellfield Services, said: “We chose Sercel’s 508XT land seismic acquisition system to help us speed up operations and improve productivity in what will be a very challenging survey environment.”
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