Abstract

Abstract The increasing need for downhole data related to modern production practices has resulted in the growing use of permanent well-monitoring systems (Fig. 1) for both offshore and land-based applications. The development of these technologies has furthered the ability of production and reservoir engineers to make more proactive decisions based on downhole-measured conditions. This paper takes a cursory look at an innovative technology that has been used in both low- and high-temperature applications. The focus of the paper is on the applications and case studies in which the instrumentation has been employed. Information gathered, education gained, and value of the data is discussed for applications involving electrical submersible pumping (ESP) systems.

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