Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Novosibirsk State University –
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On September 16, a strategic cooperation agreement was signed between NSU and BurService. The document solidifies the partnership in the development and support of digital technologies for the oil and gas industry and is a natural extension of the previously concluded agreement on the joint development and commercialization of a next-generation software package for interpreting seismic and geological-geophysical data used in constructing digital field models. The signing took place at the TNF-2025 Industrial and Energy Forum.
Arkaim is a joint development project combining NSU's scientific base and BurService's practical expertise. The software incorporates the intellectual property of both parties, making the product unique in its depth of development and innovativeness.
The parties entered into an agency agreement under which NSU modules and developments not included in the Arkaim project will be exclusively distributed by BurServis. The agreement is valid throughout the Russian Federation and beyond. This format of cooperation reflects a genuine collaboration between business and science and will allow for the most effective use of BurServis's experience in promoting and implementing new solutions for oil and gas companies in the region.
"Creating a science-intensive technological product requires at least two competencies: scientific—to solve the problems underlying the product—and applied—to properly plan its development and market promotion. We intend to achieve synergy between these two areas by signing an agreement with BurService, under which our partner will assume the functions of promoting and providing technical support for the software platform we are developing for interpreting seismic data and building digital models of oil and gas fields," commented Sergey Golovin, Director of the NSU Advanced Engineering School.
Commercial delivery of the product is scheduled for January 2026.
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