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Metrol provide definitive downhole data at surface wirelessly. Our technology sends downhole pressure and temperature data at high speed with no wireline required.
- Paragon
View downhole data at surface as soon as the string is in...
- Paragon
A system capable of operating in downhole conditions at depths of several thousand meters is developed for measuring drilling engineering parameters (DEP) in real time. The aim is to monitor DEP during drilling, including the weight on the drill bit (WOB), torque on the drill bit (TOB), and lateral force on the drill bit. The design of the ...
- Ma Tian-shou, Chen Ping
- 2015
View downhole data at surface as soon as the string is in the hole to: Assess and adjust hydrostatic balance; Monitor reservoir information to adjust test time, maximise results and minimise cost; Gather valuable downhole information for troubleshooting
A collection of telemetry methods that allows the wireless acquisition of multiple sources of downhole data and the actuation of devices for remote flow control of producing zone.
Aug 14, 2023 · It provides various measurements, such as the electric, acoustic, radioactive, and nuclear magnetic resonance properties of a reservoir formation and fluids. From these measurements, the estimation of petrophysical parameters, formation evaluation, and fluid typing can be achieved.
Jul 25, 2023 · In this study, we present the design of a real-time data acquisition and transmission system for drilling operations. The system utilizes a near-bit measurement method to simultaneously measure downhole parameters, including mud pressure and temperature.
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Dec 30, 2018 · This chapter presents the two main methods of downhole formation evaluation, wireline logging (WL) and logging-while-drilling (LWD). These two methods utilize a variety of instruments to acquire a wide range of downhole measurements, which include electrical resistivity, electromagnetic propagation, spontaneous potential, gamma ray, neutron ...