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Product category: Data Acquisition Hardware and PC I/O Boards
News Release from: Sensornet
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 24 April 2008

Sensor agreement targets downhole
monitoring

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A new partnership enables Ziebel's intervention technologies and competencies to be combined with DTS products and services from Sensornet.

Sensornet has announced a supply and co-operation agreement for distributed temperature sensing (DTS) technology with Ziebel The supply agreement will allow further expansion of Ziebel's current fibre optic permanent downhole monitoring solutions as well as intervention services and will strengthen Sensornet's position as an industry supplier of fibre optic monitoring products and services

The partnership enables Ziebel's intervention technologies and competencies to be combined with DTS products and services from Sensornet.

This allows for the provision of data management and interpretation services by FloQuest, enabling advanced analysis of DTS and other sensors for flow allocation, injection profiling and well integrity monitoring.

Sensornet and Ziebel have also signed a new three-year exclusive agreement to co-operate on the commercialisation of the ZipLog wellbore optic surveying method.

This methodology involves a semistiff carbon "rod" being pushed into live wellbores across production or injection intervals.

This is a cost-effective and powerful alternative to logging with coiled tubing or well "tractors".

The system logs downhole distributed temperature, point pressure and vibration in real-time.

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