Intrinsically Safe Fluid Level Instrument for Hazardous Environments

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Jim McCoy and Dieter Becker, Echometer Company; Jerry West, Jerry West LLC
A. Podio, University of Texas

Stringent safety requirements imposed by major operators when fluid level measurements are performed offshore or in enclosed wellhead spaces such as in Alaska's North Slope create procedural complications, such as the requirement for hot permits, when performing fluid level measurements in producing wells. This need has been eliminated by the development of a small, self contained, fully digital, battery powered instrument that is approved for use in hazardous areas. The Echometer Model H electronics has been tested at various locations on the North Slope. It facilitates the acquisition and interpretation of the data through an advanced software package that virtually automates the analysis even in acoustically noisy environments. Results are observed immediately on the instrument screen then saved in the data base for eventual transfer to corporate records. This paper presents detailed information about the new system and reviews data acquired in gas lift wells, flowing gas wells and ESP installations

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