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Teledyne Geophysical Instruments Releases eXtreamer

August 7, 2025
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Introducing Teledyne Geophysical Instruments’ eXtreamer: A Game-Changer in Marine Seismic Surveys

Teledyne Geophysical Instruments, a division of Teledyne Marine, has recently unveiled a groundbreaking innovation in the field of marine seismic surveys – the eXtreamer. This small form factor streamer is designed to deliver high-resolution results, setting a new standard in the industry.

Engineered for Excellence

Developed in partnership with Geometrics, Inc., the eXtreamer boasts industry-leading specifications that can meet the demands of both current and future Ultra-High Resolution (UHR) requirements. Its flexible design allows for seamless integration into various survey configurations, making it well-suited for challenging deployments.

Unmatched Versatility

The eXtreamer excels in a wide range of environments, from large-scale survey setups to compact winch systems. Its robust construction ensures minimal downtime, maximizing survey time and efficiency. Additionally, the system’s adaptability enables quick relocation to new projects and easy expansion without the need for replacement.

Meeting Evolving Industry Needs

As the energy exploration landscape continues to evolve, the demand for versatile survey equipment is on the rise. The eXtreamer is designed to meet this demand, offering the flexibility to accommodate multiple surveys in quick succession. This capability is essential for companies looking to optimize their operations and stay ahead in a competitive market.

With the introduction of the eXtreamer, Teledyne Geophysical Instruments is revolutionizing the way marine seismic surveys are conducted. By combining cutting-edge technology with unmatched versatility, this innovative system is set to redefine the industry standard and pave the way for future advancements in marine geophysics.

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