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Whats new page 1 ABI40 casing inspection module page 2 Matrix page 3 ABI85 for geothermal application page 3 Upgrade & enhancements page 4
Dear Customer Following our commitment to provide clients with high quality equipment services and support, you will find in this newsletter our recent business highlights. We are delivering the first two ABI85 HP/HT systems to Sandia National Laboratories this Autumn. We are finalising the development of Matrix, the next generation of acquisition system. The first system will be shipped end of 2004.
In development
In 2005, we will continue to implement new features in Matrix software. We will develop a higher T and P rated version of ABI40 following clients requirements. The new tool will have a 43 mm OD and will be rated 125c 800 bars. Both ABI43 and ABI85 will include shortly casing thickness capabilities. We will add cementation evaluation capabilities to ABI product line. We are considering enhancing the OBI40 (new lights system, faster logging speed). This development will mainly depend on user feedback and commitment to upgrade.
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Laboratory measurements To evaluate the method, casing samples prepared with different defects were logged with the ABI40 , using the appropriate centralizers to maximize signal strength and coherency. The detailed results were presented at Sageep conference 2004 - Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental problems. Proceedings , p242-254. The paper is available upon request Further results will be presented at SEGDenver, October 10-13 and at SEG-J7th Symposium in Sendai.
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Casing thickness measurements in a 8-inch casing. Display of the real-time calculated casing thickness, photos of the casing defects, description of the defects.
Example 1 Measurements were made in a cased hole, which has a perforated section. As a result of the perforation, the casing has been damaged. The processed data, indicates a crack in the casing and deformation of 3 mm. The crack as well as the perforation holes are not only visible on the Inner Amplitude image but also on the Thickness image and the Score image even if at these casing defects no casing thickness is defined. The grey shaded area between the Inner Radius and Outer Radius curves corresponds to a vertical cross-section of the casing well. Where the casing is deformed a small change in thickness can be observed. Example 3 Results of logging in a 20 welded casing. The welding joints are visible as dipping lines in all images. No casing thickness (white values) could be measured along the welding joints
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succession of pipes and casing collars. Furthermore, a different section in casing type and thickness could be highlighted. The difference in thickness can be estimated to be 2.4mm by looking at the Inner Radius and Thickness curves. Example 4 A severe casing deformation could be identified in this 12 34 cased well. The shape of the deformation can be well visualized in the 3D view. The degree of deformation can be estimated from the Caliper-max and Caliper-min curves.
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MATRIX
The well logging tool industry has seen the multiplication of telemetry standards with constantly evolving specifications and performance. The current solution results in the multiplication of hardware modules in surface acquisition systems (ALTLogger adapters) leading to increasing complexity and prices. The consequences have been a constant need for new upgrades and a limited compatibility between systems from different manufacturers. Matrix is a revolutionary system. It consists of a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) directly linked with the wireline through a pair of ultra fast high resolution A/D and D/A converters. Telemetry details are handled by software providing unparalleled flexibility and upgrade possibilities. The system automatically identifies logging tool telemetry protocol without operator intervention.
Digital telemetry ALT, Mount Sopris telemetry except CLP and CPSIII, RG V106, Geovista, Century 9000 series, Sondex MIT.... Pulse tools Mount Sopris, Stratalog, MLS, Comprobe, Sodesep,....
Main features High speed USB interface Ruggedised system, heavy duty, fault tolerant Interfaces downhole probes from most manufacturers (specific tool adaptation possible at minimum cost for the end user). Utilizes the latest DSP technology to minimize hardware complexity and maximize flexibility (1Mb/s 16bit DSP) Wireline and winch flexibility
Diameter : 85 mm (33/8) Length : 5.2 m (205) Weight : 150 Kg Max temperature : 275c Max pressure : 800 bar
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resolution CCD camera with real time digital image enhancement color control system with option to quantitatively calibrate color rendering (true color) New ALT telemetry rev 2.0 Upgrading to OBI40 mkIII will include also an APS544 deviation sensor.
Max length at 125.000 kbps 1000 m 2000 m 3000 m 5000 m 6000 m not yet tested
Mono conductor 1/16 1/8 3/16 4 conductors 3/16 7conductors 7/16 Coax