All Days 2012
DOI: 10.2118/162785-ms
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The Effect of Previous Counter-flow Production on the Interpretation of Velocity String Gas Wells Using DTS Temperature Surveys

Abstract: Over the past 3 years fiber optic slickline distributed temperature measurements (DTS) have become a commonplace method of monitoring Canada’s Deep Basin commingled gas wells produced through velocity string completions. The use of velocity string completions prohibits conventional production logging, so the wells are flowed up their annulus for a short period of time and a DTS slickline is used to monitor the flowing temperature profile. This temperature profile is then interpreted to give the flow from each … Show more

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