Well Performance, Diagnostics, and Control
Wednesday, 18 October
Room 214 B
Technical and Invited Presenter
This area focuses on advances in production logging and interpretation to detect sand infiltration zones or to monitor production of unwanted fluids and events. Case studies, together with experimental and computer based modelling address new strategies and showcase distributed sensing methods for prediction and monitoring of events that affects production.
Session Chairperson(s)
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1400-1425 214787Quantification Of Downhole Production Profiles Using Production, Acoustic, And Temperature Logging: A Case Study From A High-GOR Producer To Design An Optimized Production Strategy
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1425-1450 215104Characterization Of Two-phase Slug Flow Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing In Horizontal Pipes
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1450-1515 214804Application Of Inflow Tracers To Complement Production Logs In A Carbonate Field
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1515-1540Remote Monitoring and Separation of Unmanned Solids Producing Assets to Improve Oil and Gas Production
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1540-1605 215089Sanding In Response To Dynamic Changes In Downhole Conditions
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1605-1630 214906Locating, Quantifying, And Remediating Downhole Sand Infiltration To Minimize Equipment Failures And Increase Oil Production: A Case Study In Kuwait
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Alternate 214920Interpretation Of Rayleigh Frequency Shift Based Distributed Strain Sensing Data During Production And Shut-in Of Unconventional Reservoirs
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Alternate 215115Sand Detection Using Acoustic Sand Monitors For Liquid-Dominated Multiphase Flow Production