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Going All Out for “Recovery,” Fully Energized to “Start Work” | The Geophysical Exploration Institute Speeds Up Resumption of Production and Work, Sound the Charge to Kick Off Operations
Time waits for no one in our pursuit of development, and now is precisely the right moment to forge ahead with determination. On February 1—the fourth day of the first lunar month—while the Spring Festival holiday was still ongoing, the Geophysical Exploration Institute (hereinafter referred to as “the Company”) sounded the call to resume work and production. Despite adverse weather conditions, project teams have steadily returned to their posts and resumed production activities. They have also fully implemented safety inspections and checks to ensure a smooth resumption of work and production, laying a solid foundation for the seamless advancement of projects. With the spirit of “starting the year with a decisive battle,” they are seizing every opportunity to accelerate production progress.
Oil and gas fracturing monitoring field
The seven oil and gas fracturing monitoring projects in key areas—including Changning, Luzhou, Zigong, and Tongnanba—have been fully launched. To ensure the high-quality implementation of these projects, the company’s team of experts has gone deep into the field operations, employing wide-area electromagnetic fracture monitoring technologies and equipment to conduct real-time monitoring and data analysis throughout the entire fracturing process, thereby providing robust support for the safe and efficient development of oil and gas resources.
Regarding the comprehensive survey of hidden disaster-causing factors in coal mines
The comprehensive survey project to identify hidden disaster-causing factors in four coal mines across the Guang'an and Leshan regions has officially been launched. The project team will employ a variety of technical approaches, including geological and hydrogeological surveys, geophysical exploration, direct measurement of gas parameters, and sampling and laboratory testing, to conduct a thorough survey of hidden disaster factors such as mined-out areas, poorly sealed boreholes, geological structures, water sources and pathways, gas hazards, and rockbursts. This survey will provide a scientific basis for mining enterprises to accurately identify disaster risks and develop targeted prevention and control measures, thereby effectively strengthening the safety production defenses in coal mines.
Earthquake Safety Assessment Project
The seismic safety assessment project for the Future Medical City area in the Eastern New Area of Chengdu has been fully launched. As a crucial foundational undertaking for the construction of the Future Medical City, this project will employ technologies such as geophysical exploration, geological surveys, velocity testing, and probabilistic hazard analysis to conduct a comprehensive seismic safety assessment of the regional area. It will scientifically delineate different seismic-resistant design zones and provide precise seismic-resistant design parameters for major projects within the area, including medical buildings and research facilities.
Contributed by | Institute of Geophysical Exploration
Editors | Wu Xingpei, Luo Senyang
First Instance | Chen Jinwei
Second Instance | Zhang Taotao
Third Review | Yang Limin