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SPE Workshop: Fibre-Optic Sensing Applications for
Field Development, Integrity, and Optimisation

8–9 April 2025 | Copenhagen, Denmark

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SPE Workshop: Fibre-Optic Sensing Applications for
Field Development, Integrity, and Optimisation

8–9 April 2025 | Copenhagen, Denmark

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Session 7: Project Valuation

09 Apr 2025
Hanger 5 - Workshop Session Room
Technical Sessions

Given the many applications of distributed fibre-optic sensing, value can be generated in a variety of ways:

  • Improved hydrocarbon recovery through monitoring production, injection, and well integrity.
  • Reduced downtime and fewer interventions due to continuous monitoring.
  • More efficient and advanced well interventions that affects producibility and improves safety.
  • Monitoring infrastructure and hardware which improves regularity of operations and contribute to a shift from reactive to predictive maintenance.

This session welcomes contributions that show clear value generation from distributed fibre-optic sensing, either through one of the methods listed above, or by one of the many other methods involving DAS, DTS, and more.

Presentations:

1530-1600 - Continuous DAS monitoring during a wireline operation enhances eyesight and reduces cost, Alireza Roostaei, Equinor
1600-1630 - A Fiber-optic Cable Installation in a Horizontal Lateral Shale Well for Injection and Production Profiling, Richard Temple, Chevron
1630-1700 - Can a subsea well with a non-functioning pressure gauge be started? Yes, if you have DAS!, Taber Hersum, Equinor

Chairperson
Richard Tøndel, Leader Reservoir Geophysics - Equinor
Samantha Grandi, Senior Research Geophysicist - Shell
Speakers
Alireza Roostaei, Senior Production Engineer - Equinor
Richard Temple, Project Manager - Chevron
Taber Hersum, Project Leader - Equinor