Introduction to Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS)

 

Course Description

This comprehensive introduction to Distributed Temperature Sensing will cover the latest about this amazing and somewhat new technology. Temperature surveys can be taken non-obtrusively in a well, and a temperature log is recorded continuously along the well depth in real time, and at time intervals as small as a few minutes between surveys. This time lapse monitoring capability allows an otherwise difficult-to-interpret temperature log to easily pinpoint production changes.

These DTS systems use a fiber optic line placed in a well typically as a semi-permanent installation along the well length. Such systems have found application in high cost horizontal and multilateral wells where re-entry with a logging tool is difficult if not impossible. They are also commonly used in shallow steam injection environments to monitor steam breakthrough in producing wells. There exists a host of non-oilfield applications for this technology. Topics covered include the following:

  • Introduction to DTS
  • Fiber Optic Technology for DTS Measurements
  • Typical DTS Installations and Recordings
  • Oil Well Installations and Hardware
  • Application/Interpretation of DTS in Oil/Gas Wells
  • Quality Control
  • Plato Software Demonstration

Who Should Attend

Engineers interested in learning more about DTS or getting a comprehensive introduction to some of the latest technology related to Distributed Temperature Sensing.

CEUs

.8 (Continuing Education Units) awarded for this 1-day course

Cancellation Policy

A fee equal to 25% of the course fee will be charged for cancellation less than 15 working days before the course begins.  No refunds will be made for cancellations after the course begins.

Location: Houston Training Center
10777 Westheimer Road Suite 1075
Houston , TX 77042

Date: July 14, 2010, 8 a.m. - July 14, 2010, 5 p.m.