All Days 2010
DOI: 10.2118/127772-ms
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Combining Distributed Temperature Sensing with Inflow Control Devices – Provides Improved Injection Profile with Real-Time Measurement in Power Water Injector Wells

Abstract: Texas 75083-3836 U.S.A., fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractPassive ICDs (Inflow Control Devices) have been used in the past to enhance performance of producing horizontal wells in unfavorable environments such as non-uniform permeability and/or pressure variations along horizontal sections. This is the first ever attempt, to the best of our knowledge, at using ICDs combined with a fiber-optic DTS (Distributed Temperature Sensor) to manage the water injection profile across a horizontal reservoir horizon.The cost of… Show more

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