DoE MEOWS at wells (January 2005)

A Department of Energy pilot promises a low cost, high tech solution for stripper wells—real-time well monitoring with Petrolect’s vibration sensors.

A US Department of Energy funded test performed on Vaquero Energys Edison heavy oilfield in Kern County, California, has shown how ultra-low cost well monitoring can be used to optimize stripper well production.

Petrolects

Contractor Petrolects installed its marginal expense oil well wireless surveillance (MEOWS) system on three rod-pumped wells. Small, self-contained, wireless sensors on flow-line check valves monitor and analyze vibration to determine flow conditions. National Energy Technology Laboratory project manager Jim Barnes said, This COTS-based system, costing a couple of hundred dollars per well will provide very significant value to a lot of independents.  More than 75 percent of all oil wells in the US produce less than15 barrels/daybut totalize nearly one million barrels/day.

Pump-off controller

Petrolects now plans to use MEOWS output to drive an automated pump-off controller (POC) to control the beam pump. This would enable the use of SCADA-like automation of stripper wells whose economics have not justified  such an investment hitherto.

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