DocumentCode :
1562299
Title :
Changing paradigms in oil and gas reservoir monitoring - the introduction and commercialization of in-well optical sensing systems
Author :
Gysling, D.L. ; Bostick, F.X.
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
43
Abstract :
Downhole measurements play a critical role in the production of oil and gas reservoirs. Parameters such as pressure, temperature and fluid flow provide valuable insights into the depletion dynamics of a reservoir that, if optimized, can be highly beneficial to the productivity and economics of the well. Unfortunately, oil and gas reservoirs represent some of the harshest, least accessible, environments on earth. This paper addresses the development and commercialization of fiber optic sensing systems to monitor the conditions of these reservoirs on a real time basis as the oil and gas is produced.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; environmental degradation; fibre optic sensors; flow measurement; geophysical techniques; petroleum industry; pressure sensors; temperature sensors; accessibility; commercialization; downhole measurements; fiber optic sensing systems; fluid flow; gas reservoir monitoring; harsh environment; in-well optical sensing systems; oil reservoir monitoring; pressure; real time monitoring; reservoir depletion dynamics; temperature; well economics; well productivity; Commercialization; Fluid dynamics; Fluid flow; Hydrocarbon reservoirs; Monitoring; Optical sensors; Petroleum; Production; Productivity; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Optical Fiber Sensors Conference Technical Digest, 2002. Ofs 2002, 15th
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7289-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OFS.2002.1000498
Filename :
1000498
Link To Document :
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