Innovative Method for Efficient Real Time Online Well Monitoring to Enhance Crew Respond Time in Marginal Field

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dias Anugrah Massewa ◽  
Muhammad Rifaat ◽  
Ferdyan Ihza Akbar ◽  
Rahmanda Fadri ◽  
Denny Mulia Akbar ◽  
...  

Abstract Previously, well monitoring in Siak block relied on production crew scheduled tour that needed six hours to complete one cycle of all wells in Lindai field. This paper describes the utilization of digital technology to observe well parameters while sending notification if there is any anomaly regarding those parameters through smart phone application or website. Smart microcontroller was installed in wellhead panel and three sensors are mounted in desired point around wellhead to perform online Intelligent Well Monitoring (IWM) for well’s parameters. If abnormality occurs, real time notification would be sent to user’s smart phone application or website by using global mobile communication system (GSM) signal. The parameters monitored were pressure, temperature, and load because they are essential to be analyzed as initial diagnosis of well problem. Based on the readings, production team could quickly perform troubleshooting to prevent loss production opportunity (LPO). The programming of this smart microcontroller used C language as data compiler. This method was tested in one of the wells in Lindai field, which has the highest oil production. After three months of surveillance, in terms of data quality, the values shown by this tool had only five percent differences compared to manual survey using calibrated measurement tools. Additionally, the parameters could be monitored online, real time, and gave the notification directly to users should there be any issues. Moreover, this tool could reduce the response time of the field crew significantly from six hours following the conventional field tour to only in five minutes by relying on real time notification. In addition, the operational cost of this tool was 82% cheaper compared to other well-known online monitoring tool available in the market so it is considered economical. In the long term, this tool will be implemented on all wells in Siak block for integrated real time monitoring. Furthermore, the impact of field scale implementation will be much greater such as increasing data accuracy by eliminating human error from manual well checking and improving safety of the crew by reducing the possibility of fatigue. The utilization of smart microcontroller for online well monitoring is beneficial for marginal field with high number of wells and wide field coverage. Earlier, real time well monitoring is usually considered expensive investment that rarely become priority. However, the implementation of IoT (Internet of Things) by using this tool can be the game changer in marginal field and maximize the well’s production by reducing LPO.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Noah J. Goodall

During an incident, responders may need to balance the intensity of their response approach against potential congestion delays. Often, these decisions must be made in real time using available data. As one example, a responder may decide to push a crashed truck to the shoulder and risk damaging the cargo. Based on discussions with first responders, this study identified data needs to support cost-benefit decisions made by on-scene incident managers. Procedures for estimating the impacts associated with an ongoing incident are described, considering capacity reductions, queuing, economic losses from congestion, and risks of secondary crashes. These procedures could be encoded in a spreadsheet for dispatch use or as a web site or smart phone application for use at the incident scene.


Author(s):  
Nadian Nisa Nazli ◽  
Sapora Sipon ◽  
Asiah Ali ◽  
Muhammad Nur Wafi Omar

"Informer on site" is a smart phone application that provides a new channel for the community to raise complaint regarding a disaster in Malaysia. It is focused on disseminating information on disasters such as floods, landslides, typhoons, and haze within a short time in a reliable manner. This application could prove to be an effective and efficient tool to facilitate smooth communication and allows for faster emergency response. This paper discusses the the impact of "Informer on Site" in disaster management.


2010 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 3023-3028 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Kastner ◽  
A. Sever ◽  
C. Hager ◽  
T. Sommer ◽  
S. Schmidt

Author(s):  
Davis Ikiror ◽  
George K. Gitau ◽  
Kennedy Agoi ◽  
Gerald Njoroge ◽  
Wallace King’ori ◽  
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The specific goal of this study was to enhance disease surveillance through the community disease reporters (CDRs) on animal health incidents in Isiolo County of Kenya. The disease surveillance was conducted from 10th February 2017 to 22nd November 2018 covering 8 wards from all the three Sub-Counties of Isiolo County namely Isiolo, Garbatulla and Merti.  The surveillance involved the use of web-based mobile phones application to upload and transmit disease cases, pictures and GPS locations to the Country Veterinary Department. Purposive and convenience sampling were used to select the households due to vastness and mobility of the pastoralists. A total of 194 households were selected for the study. The major findings were; 80% men and 20% women participated as household heads.  A total of 283 reports were collected and uploaded by 18 CDRs from the 194 households. 17 CDRs (94.4%) were able to upload the data on the same day on which it was collected, 7 CDRs uploaded the data one day after it was collected, 8 CDRs (44.4%) uploaded the data within 2-6 days after collection with the same number of CDRs taking 15-31 days.  For reported cases, cattle (67%), camels (72%), sheep (71%) and donkeys (90%) as well as poultry (33.3%) were attended to by the Veterinary Department.  Overall, 60% (164/283) of all the livestock disease cases reported were followed or seen by the Veterinary Department. Of the diseases reported, Isiolo sub-county reported more cases in goats, cattle and poultry, while Garbatulla sub-county recorded the highest number of cases in camels and sheep.  In all the three sub-counties, the most reported livestock disease cases were of goats. Based on the findings above, CDRs can detect and transmit real-time to near-real time livestock diseases information using web-based smartphone applications to help veterinary services to analyse and respond 


Author(s):  
Ruxandra Calapod Ioana ◽  
Irina Bojoga ◽  
Duta Simona Gabriela ◽  
Ana-Maria Stancu ◽  
Amalia Arhire ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 790-791
Author(s):  
Cunhyeong Ci ◽  
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Hyo-Gyoo Kim ◽  
Seungbae Park ◽  
Heebok Lee
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