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GD-5 Magnetotelluric System: Fueling the Future Efficiently
Stop Guessing, Start Drilling with Confidence
Hunting oil or geothermal energy is like searching for needles in a 5km-deep haystack-one dry well can cost $10M. The GD-5 Magnetotelluric System slashes risk by mapping underground resources with MRI-like precision. For energy geologists and renewable startups, it's the ultimate treasure map.
Find Resources Faster
Oil/Gas Mode: Locate reservoirs up to 5km deep using natural EM fields → no explosives needed.
Geothermal Mode: Detect hot rock layers for clean energy projects.
Mineral Mode: Find metal deposits with high-res shallow scans.
Future-Proof: Add CSAMT for man-made signals in noisy areas.
Data You Can Trust Anywhere
In remote deserts or oceans, GD-5's twin clocks (GPS + thermal) ensure sync stays tight-<1ms drift over 10 hours.
Real-Time Profit Calculator
The built-in computer crunches numbers on-site: resistivity = resource probability. See high-potential drill targets immediately → cut exploration time by 50%.
Rugged for Field Realities
3.5kg (lighter than a drill core box) + IP67 armor = drop-proof, storm-proof, sand-proof.
Plays Nice with Industry Standards
Compatible with Phoenix, Zonge, and Schlumberger tools. MTPRO software converts data to SEG-Y for your existing workflow.
Feature | Business Impact |
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Deep Penetration | 1kHz-10000s → map oil/gas traps 5-10km underground |
High Accuracy | 160dB dynamic range → distinguish oil from water in reservoirs |
Low Power Use | <5W → helicopter-portable for remote surveys |
Live Data View | 4G/WiFi streaming → HQ monitors progress from anywhere |
Sensor Flexibility | Works with M150B/M10K probes → scale from scout to full survey |
Zero Downtime | Download while recording → no workflow interruptions |
Global Readiness | -40°C to 80°C → Arctic to Sahara operations |