Viridien’s Malc Kent discusses the growing opportunity for DAS across industries
Paris, France | Aug 21, 2026
Malc Kent, Global Strategy Head, New Businesses Development, recently appeared on the SEG's Seismic Soundoff podcast to discuss the rapid evolution of distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) and the opportunities it is creating across energy, carbon storage, geothermal, infrastructure, and other subsurface monitoring applications.
In Episode 300, The Hardest Part of DAS Isn't the Technology, Kent explores why DAS is gaining momentum as organizations seek more frequent and cost-effective ways to monitor the subsurface. While advances in fiber-optic sensing and data acquisition continue at pace, he notes that the industry's biggest challenge may be converting vast amounts of data into insights that operators, regulators, and stakeholders can trust.
"It's hard to tell where the limit is in terms of where it can go,” he says. “You have to see what is possible to want to drive this."
The podcast examines the growing role of DAS in applications ranging from reservoir monitoring and carbon storage to geothermal development and infrastructure monitoring, highlighting how geophysicists can help bridge the gap between technological innovation and real-world adoption.
As an industry leader in imaging distributed acoustic sensing data, Viridien brings proven expertise across 2D, 3D, and 4D DAS projects. By combining advanced imaging algorithms with high-performance computing, Viridien helps clients unlock clearer subsurface images, accelerate interpretation, and gain deeper insight for reservoir monitoring and carbon storage initiatives.
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About Viridien
Viridien (www.viridiengroup.com) is an advanced technology, digital and Earth data company that pushes the boundaries of science for a more prosperous and sustainable future. With our ingenuity, drive and deep curiosity we discover new insights, innovations, and solutions that efficiently and responsibly resolve complex natural resource, digital, energy transition and infrastructure challenges. Viridien employs around 3,500 people worldwide and is listed as VIRI on the Euronext Paris SA (ISIN: FR001400PVN6).