Session 4: Measurements and Data Quality
Chairpersons: Cicero Martelli, UTFPR and Gregorio Gonzalez, Shell
The data obtained through fiber optics measurements usually offer high accuracy and reliability, allowing operators to make informed decisions to optimize production and mitigate potential risks. By ensuring high-fidelity data acquisition, fiber optics play a critical role in optimizing well operations, maximizing production efficiency, and enhancing safety protocols in the oil and gas industry.
This session aims to discuss the processes and workflows applied to fiber optic measurements to ensure high-quality data is used to enhance oil & gas reservoir outputs and assure injectants’ containment.
Presentations:
- Methods for Subsea Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing
Paul Stopford, SLB - Managing Fiber Optic Data for Continuous SubSea Monitoring – An Embedded Data Workflow Methodology
Christiano Lopes and Jess Kozman, Katalyst Data Management - ROV Deployed Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing, with Hydraulic Well Access: The Future of Subsea Well Surveillance?
Annabel Green, Well-SENSE - Challenges in Signal Processing for DAS-DTGS
Daniel Pipa, UTFPR
