Episode 300: The Hardest Part of DAS Isn’t the Technology
“It’s hard to tell where the limit is in terms of where it can go. You have to see what is possible to want to drive this.”
Andrew Geary speaks with Malc Kent about why distributed acoustic sensing is gaining momentum across carbon storage, geothermal, infrastructure, and reservoir monitoring. The technology can collect enormous amounts of subsurface data, but the bigger challenge is turning that information into decisions industries trust. For geophysicists and students, that gap between technical progress and real-world adoption is where many of the strongest opportunities are emerging.
This episode sponsored by Viridien.
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