Sea Spring Water is founded on the principle that where technical matters are concerned, only the best human
resources and technology should be adopted. We therefore look further than just the water industry.
Huge budgets have allowed the oil industry to developed sophisticated knowledge and tools for
hydrocarbon exploration and development and certain of these skill sets realise significant added value
if applied to groundwater scenarios. For instance, the much tighter grip on lithological and diagenetic
factors that control reservoir performance are beneficial for deeper paleogroundwater. Other qualities lie in
basin analysis, drainage basin analysis, and well assessment and interpretation beyond the well bore.
Similarly, for complex strata and extensive data sets the industry's static and dynamic modelling tools
become very worthwhile. In addition to specifically hydrological software we therefore also use software packages such
Eclips, Petrel and Kingdom.
Where production comes from offshore aquifers or from deep onshore aquifers, conventional water drilling
and production practices and techniques are not fully suited. To some degree they must be combined with technologies
from mainly the petroleum industry, while maintaining their low - non oil & gas - cost.
Science plays a crucial role in groundwater exploration. On one hand it develops knowledge and technology that
may be adopted for commercial use, while on the other hand it represents a quality control on commercial results.
For example, science has driven the discovery of offshore paleogroundwater, which was unknown in the water industry
up to several years ago. Our team has an extensive scientific track record: an overview of groundwater publications
may be viewed here.
Sea Spring Water values its extensive scientific network, and collaborates with scientists on research and commercial
projects. Specific qualities lie in the fields of paleoclimatology and -geography, Remote Sensing and isotope geochemistry.