Session 5: Interpretation and Modeling
Chairpersons: Gregorio Gonzalez, Shell and Taber Hersum, Equinor
Fiber optics interpretation and modeling have provided invaluable insights to the oil and gas industry about the behavior and performance of reservoirs and wells. Over the last decade, great achievement has been accomplished in this arena, both on distributed temperature and acoustic data.
This session is dedicated to FO sensing application case studies demonstrating the value by showing interpretation and modeling workflows (real/near time, or medium-term), including new interpretation methodologies to address the challenges associated with life-of-field monitoring.
Presentations:
- Interpretation Strategy for Annulus Monitoring Using Fiber Optic Sensing Data
Kjetil Haavik, Equinor - Understanding Downhole Flow Condition Based on DAS and DTS Monitoring and Interpretation
Ding Zhu, Texas A&M University - Production Optimization using Wireless High-Resolution Distributed Temperature Across the Reservoir
David Lavery, Metrol - A Comparative Assessment of Life of Well Monitoring: Multi-Point Array and Fiber Optics
Glen Breerwood, Halliburton
