Wireless technologies have emerged to solve engineering challenges associated with acquiring reservoir surveillance information in well environments where electrical or optical continuity is either not practical or requires a prohibitively complex well design.
This workshop focuses on downhole systems incorporating wireless functionality to monitor well performance or actuate devices. These systems incorporate electrical, acoustic and chemical methods to accomplish sensor telemetry across or around barriers, chemical tracer information about fluid types and flow rates, flow-entrained devices such as RFID, inductively coupled power transmission and down-hole power generation or power harvesting.
These systems offer valuable well and reservoir management capabilities to situations that would otherwise lack well monitoring or control. These systems help operators reduce well intervention activities, reduce the number of pressure-barrier penetration and manage operational risks in several major environments:
Unconventional well , multistage frac and production monitoring
Deepwater, subsea and HPHT reservoir surveillance
Long horizontal wells
Sessions will be built around several technology themes including:
Reservoir Surveillance
Well Integrity Monitoring
Emerging Solutions
In each session, the case histories will address the application environment, key challenges to deployment of traditional solutions, and the advantages and value that the particular wireless element provides.
The target audience will be reservoir engineers, production engineers, surveillance engineers, production chemists and geochemists. Participation is expected from operating companies, service companies and OEM manufacturers and suppliers.
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