In industries such as oil and natural gas extraction, downhole sand monitoring has always been a critical process that directly affects production efficiency and safety. Today, the introduction of Duke's DKSA-850s downhole sand monitoring instrument is quietly changing the status quo in this field.
For industry applications, the advantages of the DKSA-850s downhole sand monitoring instrument are obvious. Its robust, real-time, and highly sensitive measurement capabilities can detect individual particles as small as 25μm in diameter and are not affected by various background noises, providing reliable data for tasks such as quantitative sand layer zoning. Advanced analytical and processing capabilities, combined with efficient classification algorithms to distinguish between different particles, and provide confidence assessments for production rates, offer greater precision compared to traditional measurement methods. This will significantly enhance the efficiency and quality of operations such as well intervention and repair, as well as on-site completion planning.
In terms of technical parameters, the instrument's specifications fully meet the requirements of different working environments. It can be used in conjunction with the PS production service platform and traction engines, and can be applied in acidic environments with a temperature rating of up to 180°C and a pressure rating of 103 MPa, demonstrating its powerful adaptability.
Industry experts believe that the launch of the DKSA-850s underground sand monitoring instrument not only provides a more advanced solution for underground sand monitoring, but will also drive the entire industry toward more efficient and accurate development.