by Leah Justis | May 31, 2022 | Video
Introduction to ODSI’s wellbore solution using the mechanical energy balance...
by Leah Justis | Oct 12, 2020 | Video
Abstract When flow is initiated from a well, a physical shock front is created in the reservoir, beginning at the completion. This shock front moves out into the reservoir as a Mechanical Wave with constant intensity and with velocity decreasing vs. the square of the...
by Leah Justis | Nov 25, 2019 | Technical Presentations
This particular application of the ODSI Well Analyzer employed a direct numerical integration to the Mechanical Energy Balance equation for real-time surveillance of a subsea gas condensate well in the North Sea. Well Analyzer validated the metered gas rate,...
by Leah Justis | Jun 23, 2018 | Case Studies, Technical Presentations
ODSI focused on the use of the Well Analyzer Automated Real-Time Surveillance (ARTS) for surveillance of a gas injector well in Offshore Australia. Key features included automated rate calculations, PVT adjustments, pressure transient interpretation, and monitoring of...
by Leah Justis | Aug 21, 2017 | Case Studies, Technical Presentations
The successful application of Oilfield Data Services Inc.’s (ODSI) Virtual Metering solution, with failed subsea flow meters in two North Sea wet gas wells, saved the operator at least $4 million per well by avoiding the installation of subsea multiphase flow...
by Leah Justis | Jul 9, 2015 | Case Studies, Technical Presentations
In this application of the Well Analyzer Automated Real-Time Surveillance(ARTS) for monitoring a gas condensate on a North West Shelf (NWS) Australia gas condensate well, ODSI highlights the use of ARTS for continuous rate and BHP calculations, automated PVT tuning,...
by Leah Justis | Aug 17, 2014 | Case Studies, Technical Presentations
Aside from their main solution, Automated-Real Time Surveillance (ARTS), ODSI also provides solutions for other deepwater well issues. In this case, ODSI was brought in to analyze bottom hole pressure (BHP) in a well with failed downhole gauges. The study used surface...