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Commisioning of 10 KMS 820 MT system completed in Kenya.

January 2014

KMS complete the comissioning and the training in Kenya with one of the largest geothermal companies.

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SGS awarded KMS contract to develop marim magnetotelluric system based on KMS820

Januray 15. 2014

SGS awardred KMS the contract to build teh prototype of their seafloor magnetotelluric system. The system will be based on KMS 820 architecture and components with seafloor modifcations.

KMS CEO: This is a major milestone in getting back into the marine market.

KMS forms alliance with ModEM Inc. in 3D MT/CSEM modeling

January 5., 2014

After 3 years of collaboration, KMS has formed an alliance ModEM Inc., aspinnoff of OSU, under direction of Prof. Dr. G. Egbert. Under the alliance KMS would provide with ModEM 3D MT and CSEM modeling services and sofware. The team has used the one of the KMKS cluster server for the past projects with great success. For more information see our services Tab.

FIRST Geothermal well logged with MR-ML in New Mexico

KMS's MR-ML (trademark) system was used to log porosity for the geothermal well in New Mexico. The logs match the wireline well.

Quote: M. Albrecht, TBA President

For me MR-ML was the most cost effective alternative to coring - MR-ML together with geophysical logging including borehole wall imaging, comes as close as it gets to pulling cores without actually doing it. 

New productivity assessories for KMS-820 microseismic/EM acquisition system

December 2014

KMS complete field testing on accessories for the array acqusition system: WIFI chip allowing ad hoc and server mode; KMS-029 3 C fluxgate sensor; KMS-831 32 bit digital interface, Acquisition software now on Apple mac book air

KMS 820- WIFI is allows standard WIFI in addition to the longe range wireless; It allows point-to-point (ad hoc) mod access direct from any WIFI device. In addition, it can be used in server mode whee it connects to a server and can be accessed from anywhere via the Internet. The later is good for monitoring.

KMS-029 is a 3-component fluxgate magnetometer which similar to the cost of a single coil. It has a bandwidth to 180 Hz and for MT purposes we have been able to get superior noise behavior up to 10 Hz. The fluxgate sensor allows you to eliminate digging for the vertical coil which is a big time saving in hard rock. In addition the fluxgate sensor goes to DC with superior noise performance from 0.1 Hz down.

KMS-831 is a digital interface that allows time synchronous recording with proper phase measurements compared to the analog channels (important for MT). It allows to extend the KMS-820 with multiple 32 bit sensors. Each KMS 831 can connect to 3 sensors and to another KMS-831.

Apple control software interface for the KMS-820 is now available and tested via a virtual Windows App.. This App. also allows the generation of an IOS client which give you full control over the KMS-820 on IOS devices such as IPAD and IPHONE. Apple laptops tend to have longer battery life, are more rugged and more reliable than PC devices and compared with a special rugged PC significantly cheaper.

KMS to give workshop at SPG India on Nov. 22. 2013

10.28.2013

KMS announced that KMS staff will be giving a short course " Electromagnetic methods for hydrocarbon exploration" in India in Kochi as pre-convention workshop on Nov. 22. KMS will also have a booth at the conference,c hair a session and present present keynote talks.

workshop link: http://www.spgindia.org/call_papers/prepost_conference_workshop_details.PDF

See us at Booth 41 at SPG India in Kochi Nov 23-25

 

KMS announces the MINI-MT - complete low cost entry magnetotelluric system

09.30.2013

KMS announced at the Geothermal Energy Expo 2013 in Las Vegas a new compact magnetotelluric system based on the KMS 820 architecture. The system includes the 32-bit KMS 029 fluxgate magnetometers, electrodes and software.

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The Leading Edge March 2013: Recognition of KMS CEO for establishing two SEG scholarships

03.19.2013

The SEG foundation recognized KMS CEO at the Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. Strack was recognized for his gift of a five-year, $10,000-a-year scholarship in honor of his colleague, Ulrich Schmucker In addition, Strack recruited another group of supporters to create a second, $10,000-a-year scholarship in honor of George Keller. Both scholarships will be first awarded in 2013.

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A true GIANT in electromagnetic passes George V. Keller

05.30.2012

George Keller was a "major force in applied electrical geophysics" who will be much missed, His work as early as the 1960s is still of importance today when Electromagnetics has finally found a place in the exploration community.

"George Keller was a pioneer in the research of applied electrical geophysics in mineral exploration. One of his books that he co-authored with his colleague, Frank C. Frischknecht (Electrical method in geophysical prospecting) has become a standard reference in applied electrical geophysics.  In his career, he served as a principle researcher at U.S. Geological Survey (1952-1963), Colorado School of Mines (1964- 1993). He also served as translation editor of the journal "Soviet Mining Science,"(1965-1994).

His extensive publication in geophysics includes 200 technical papers, books and texts.   In the early stages of his career, he was working on the detection and identification of handguns and it has led to the award of U.S. Patent 5552705 in 1996. Dr. Keller’s last position was president and Chief Scientist at StrataSearch Corp.

His students and colleague have pledge already funds to establish a scholarship in Electrical geophysics. For details see our page on George V. Keller.

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Dr. Kurt Strack is giving a seminar "Advances in integrated EM for geothermal exploration" at the University of California

06.30.2011

Electromagnetic methods are used routinely for geothermal exploration worldwide. During the past 10 years, 3D electromagnetic acquisition and interpretation methods have helped with deriving more realistic geological models. Magnetotellurics (MT) is the most commonly used EM methods. We show 3 case histories where 3D and 2D acquisition and interpretation are carried out.

Time: 3:00 pm, Pacific Daylight Time (GMT -07:00, San Francisco)

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World Oil May 2011: KMS technologies is featured in What's new in exploration column

05.09.2011

Underutilized EM technologies become more adaptable, affordable

Electromagnetic (EM) systems are rarely discussed or used for exploration in the US but have been in continuous use elsewhere in the world. EM is excellent for basin reconnaissance, producing accurate depth to basement, which is not always as obvious on seismic. Time-domain EM can be used to provide static corrections for seismic. Magnetotellurics (MT) shows great promise in high-resistivity formations, penetrating basalt to image underlying sedimentary rock, and in reservoir modeling, to monitor a flood front from the surface. If today’s electromagnetic technology can be used to better constrain plays, it can reduce exploration risk.

 

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Transient Geo-Electromagnetics book is available from EAGE

04.27.2011

This book is a great summary of time domain electromagnetics. It also explains how time domain EM is related to induced polarization in a badly needed clarity. In the last decade time domain electromagnetics has been reinvented in the context of hydrocarbon exploration and many ideas from previous decades were restarted, in many instances without remembering the prior achievements. Euro 100 for EAGE members and Euro 110 for non-members.  For more details, please visit http://www.eage.org/bookshop/main.phtml?action=details&id=656

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KMS Technologies sponsors the 7th International Marine Electromagnetic Conference (MARELEC), June 20 - June 23 2011, San Diego ,California, USA.

04.15.2011

KMS Technologies is proudly sponsoring the 7th International Marine Electromagnetic Conference (MARELEC).  The company is also going to be one of the exhibitors to promote their latest products. Come and see us at Stand 13.

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KMS Technologies participated in 5th International Conference on Applied Geophysics

08.22.2010

The Conference was held at Phuket, Thailand, on November 11-13, 2010.

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KMS Technologies participated in 21st ASEG-PESA Conference and Exhibition

08.22.2010

The Conference was held in Sydney, Australia, on August 22-26, 2010.

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KMS Technologies participated in the 2nd Annual Innovative GeoScienceTechnologies Symposium

02.15.2010

The Symposium will be held in Denver, Colorado, on May 19, 2010.

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KMS Technologies participated in the 2010 World Geothermal Congress in Bali, Indonesia

02.15.2010

New Energy Future being nurtured in Bali. As the ministers, dignitaries and experts from different countries gather in Bali to participate in the World Geothermal Congress and Exhibition 2010 from 25-30 April 2010, the stage is set for exchange of ideas and sharing of experiences not only on technical and financing aspects but also on policy and global politics of the energy sector.

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KMS Technologies will participate in the 2010 GSH Spring

02.15.2010

The GSH/SEG Spring Symposium will take place on March 10-11, 2010. It is a two-day symposium of invited and contributed papers on recent advances in geophysical technology, especially in the areas of data processing theory and algorithms.

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Geothermal exploration using AMT/MT and gravity techniques in Hungary

10.30.2009

Hungary is one of the most promising countries in Europe for utilization of low-temperature (<150° C) geothermal energy because of its high thermal gradient reaching almost 122° F/.6 mile (50° C/km) over most of the country. The high gradient is mainly caused by a relatively thin layer of Earth's crust in that area and partly due to the non-permeable lower Pannonian sediment layer that covers a large part of the country.

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KMS Technologies participated in the 8th International Conference & Exposition on Petroleum Geophysics, Feb. 2010, Hyderabad, India.

01.04.2009

KMS will participate in the 8th International Conference & Exposition on Petroleum Geophysics organized by the Society of Petroleum Geophysicist. The conference will take place in Hyderabad, India from February 1 -3, 2010. KMS staff will participate by lecturer in one of the workshops organized for this event. To find out more about our latest products and technology updates, visit us on Booth #96.

Dr. Strack also taught the short course. EM for Petroleum applications

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KMS Technologies provides industry education in EM for Petroleum

06.06.2009

KMS Technologies offers to the industry a comprehensive curriculum of education in EM methods in E&P. The courses can be tailored to the target audience and are taught by world reknowned experts.

In recent years, EM methods successfully reduced E&P risk. However, a significant impediment to the profitable use of EM in E&P is a critical shortage of EM expertise on the technical staff, and within the management, of the operating companies who could use this technology in their core businesses. To address this problem, KMS Technologies undertakes to offer a comprehensive curriculum of education in EM methods to E&P professionals and managers, at all levels of expertise.

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E&P interviews Kurt Strack, Founder of KMS Technologies

04.07.2009

The founder of KMS Technologies is continuing to push the envelope of electromagnetic (EM) technology. E & P asked Dr. Strack to answer a few questions about his company and the EM industry.

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KMS Technologies is proud sponsor of the 23rd Colloquium in Deep Electromagnetic Sounding, Sept. 28 - Oct. 2, 2009, Germany

03.25.2009

The colloquium promotes scientific exchange between colleagues interested in research of electric and electromagnetic methods in geophysics. We invite contributions on theoretical aspects, project work addressing geodynamic or applied topics, and new ideas on experimental concepts or instrumentation. Geophysics students are particularly welcome.

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The Economic Report features KMS Technologies

03.17.2009

KMS Technologies activities in the current industrial environment.

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KMS Technologies completes participation buy-in by employees

03.03.2009

KMS Technologies have completed an employee participation in the company. This enables the company to build on its existing growth and become a major player on reservoir monitoring technology applications for the oil industry. This transaction is a strong endorsement for further development of the company’s unique ability to nurture and exploit intellectual capital and technology and to have more control in the company’s future. It also provides great motivation to the participating employees for the exciting times to come.

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