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Downhole fiber optic sensing: the oilfield service provider's perspective
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2004
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Petroleum ReservoirEngineeringCivil EngineeringPetroleum IndustryFiber Optic SensingRemote SensingOperational LifetimeDistributed SensingFiber OpticsInstrumentationFiber OpticPerformance ExpectationsPetroleum EngineeringOilfield Service Provider
There is increasing interest in the petroleum industry in the application of fiber-optic sensing techniques. In this paper, we review which sensing technologies are being adopted downhole and the drivers for this deployment. We describe the performance expectations (accuracy, resolution, stability and operational lifetime) that the oil companies and the oil service companies have for fiber-optic sensing systems. We also describe the environmental conditions (high hydrostatic pressures, high temperatures, shock, vibration, crush, and chemical attack) that these systems must tolerate in order to provide reliable and economically attractive reservoir-performance monitoring solutions.
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