Tag: SPE

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Artificial Lift
Jeff Scott

GEO PSI Featured In SPE Santa Maria 2019

“ROI from Real Time Downhole Instrumentation EOR: Steam Injection and Waterflood Applications You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure” – By John Sullivan and Jeff Scott, GEO PSI GEO PSI has been invited to present at the SPE Santa Maria September Meeting And Networking Event!

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Case Study
Jeff Scott

$24 Oil – Is Downhole Monitoring Essential?

Downhole monitoring leads to increased production, better infill drilling decisions, and optimized well spacing “You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure” The Problem Today (April 9th, 2020) oil prices are sitting at a near record low of $24 per barrel. This unprecedented drop in commodity price has left companies scrambling, searching for means to cut

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Advantages Of Real-Time Downhole Monitoring For Gas Lift GEO PSI
Artificial Lift
Aastik Saluja

Advantages Of Real-Time Downhole Monitoring For Gas Lift

How downhole monitoring impacts the efficiency of Gas Lift operations. Critical Factors For Gas Lift Production One of the critical factors in the application of production system analysis, also Nodal analysis, is downhole data. In existing conditions, static well tests, downhole gradient surveys, or production logging surveys deliver periodic data points. These regular surveys provide

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Downhole Gauges
Jeff Scott

Intrinsically Safe Pressure, Temperature, & Density Measurement

Single or Multi-Point Suspended Measurement Systems for Corrosive and Non-Corrosive Chambers and Wellbores. Intrinsically Safe Gauges We manufacture Intrinsically Safe pressure and temperature monitoring systems that are designed to attach to Stainless Steel and Incoloy cable. These systems can be inserted into wellbores, chambers, tanks, and vessels to accurately measure pressure and temperature and specified

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