More Recovery, Less Footprint
Understanding your reservoir and intervening when, and where necessary is key to maximizing recovery and extending the productive life of your wells. Services including refracturing, artificial lift, and scale removal treatment are necessary for effective production management. Expert production services also reduce your environmental footprint by properly addressing fracturing and produced water, and achieving the full potential of each well in your asset portfolio.
Monitor production and mitigate problems
Comprehensive production workflow tools reduce the time you spend analyzing your data, giving you more time to identify and diagnose problems and optimize production. Advanced production monitoring and powerful production forecasting tools help you better manage production and track reserves.
Manage flowback fluid and produced water
Provision and recycling of fracturing water and the management, treatment, and disposal of produced water, create a significant cost burden. Cost-effective techniques for managing oilfield water require a complete understanding of reservoir characteristics, production volumes, hydrogeology, engineering design, and environmental considerations.
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Aqualibrium technology is designed for both unconventional and conventional applications where water reuse, environmental compliance and optimized operational costs are primary drivers. Learn more
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Diagnose production with well testing and cased hole wireline services
A broad range of testing and measurement services deliver answers to your questions about productivity, fluid properties, composition, flow, pressure, and temperature. Cased hole services help you understand both your well and your reservoir to optimize lifetime production and take what you learn from one well to the next.
Refracture effectively for increased reservoir connectivity
Effective refracturing operations bypass near-wellbore damage and reestablish good connectivity with the reservoir. Production can alter the stresses in a reservoir. Restimulation often allows a new fracture to reorient along a different azimuth, or an entirely new section of reservoir rock to be stimulated. This can restore well productivity to near original, or even higher, rates of production, extending the productive life of your well.
Initiate the ideal intervention with artificial lift
Once the high-rate, initial flush period of production ends, often artificial lift is required, especially for shale wells producing high liquid volumes. Through attention to initial completion design and subsequent monitoring, the ideal intervention to initiate artificial lift through gas lift valves, or installation of a purpose-fit pump, can take place.
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