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Flow rates and Fiber-optic measurements 
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Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:02 pm
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Post Flow rates and Fiber-optic measurements
Hi all,

We have stacked reservoirs in a fluvial environment from which we are producing. Casings have been perforated at several levels but as we are no turning all attention to reservoir simulation we would like to know flow rates from the different levels. I've read something about fiber-optic flow measurements but don't know if that would be the right way to go. Any ideas on how to solve this as knowing our individual flow rates seems essential for further well planning and optimization in this complex reservoir.

thanks and I look forward to your insights!

Haristou


Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:14 pm
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