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Fiber optic profiling/injection profiling monitoring
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Optical Fiber Distributed Sensing for Production/Injection Profiling.This technology involves deploying steel wire-armored optical fibers into the target zone via carriers such as coiled tubing or conventional tubing, or by utilizing their own weight. The optical fiber itself acts as the sensor, eliminating the need for additional downhole logging instruments. By measuring backscattered light, the system detects temperature, acoustic signals, and other data along the optical fiber in the wellbore. Through real-time iterative processing, this data is analyzed to monitor production/injection profiles, enabling the assessment of the contribution of each interval in the oil and gas well."

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Fiber optic itself is a sensor, without the need for instruments, and has high safety


Static measurement, obtaining more accurate data


Distributed measurement, with sensors covering the entire wellbore


Long term real-time monitoring of production patterns in the well, reflecting the actual injection and output situation


Suitable for measuring production profiles in low-permeability and complex well conditions


Realize monitoring of the production profile of long horizontal oil and gas wells


Elaborate on the detailed output of each cluster segment


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