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OIL & NATURAL GAS

Traditional methods have been used in Oil and Natural Gas exploration for a long time, but there have been many innovative developments in this field in the last 6 years.

The Challenge

Measurements made in an area of square kilometers have only one purpose, is the underground resource we are looking for available in this search area and if so, where is the most suitable working point. Developments in geophysics and mining are rapidly leading companies to have less costly research opportunities.

What we can do?

Today, geophysicists and many experts from different disciplines come together and try to offer solutions on how to detect underground resources more easily by making joint work projects. In this way, they are trying to be the pioneer of a very profitable industry by reducing large research expenses. Among these different disciplines, many solution methods such as satellite images, measurement reports made from space thanks to new generation satellite technologies, data analysis methods obtained thanks to software technologies, algorithms that examine correlations between different data are being tried. Some of these make it easier to detect search areas in advance, reducing the area to be searched in total, thus shortening the research time and trying to reduce research budgets. Some methods, on the other hand, provide more specific results, providing huge advantages in terms of time and money. In general, thanks to the geological research data from many years and technological developments, the results of the newly obtained methods can be matched and the most appropriate point analysis in the study area can be prepared after the remote study.

How can we work together?

Currently, our research priority is Oil, Natural Gas, Geothermal Water resources and Clean underground water resources.

We give priority to these resources so that you can confirm the accuracy of the research results very quickly. In the future, we can work together in the determination of Gold, Chrome, Cobalt, Phosphate and Nickel mines.