EV Launches New Well Intervention Technology

EV Launches New Well Intervention Technology

EV, a specialist in downhole video technology, has launched its Optis HD Electric line camera to the well intervention market, which can provide vital well diagnosis saving time and reducing risk.

The revolutionary new technology, which spent three years in development, allows operators to stream colour video, using the latest video technology combined with sophisticated high speed telemetry and video compressiontechniques. It has been designed for well integrity inspection and monitoring of downhole corrosion and mechanical damage and has successfully completed a wide run of 100 field trial jobs in Canada before becoming commercially released in the North Sea Gulf of Mexico, Saudi Arabia and Australia.

Francis Neill, EV Chief Executive, said: “The launch of our Optis HD Electric Line camera demonstrates a significant advancement in the application of wellbore camera technology, which we are delighted to bring to the global well intervention market.

“The technology has the capacity to stream colour video at up to 25 frames per second, using the latest in high speed telemetry. The camera creates high quality pictures downhole, allowing our clients to diagnose issues, resolving them quickly and reducing future risk which could have been labour intensive and costly to correct if they weren’t identified earlier.”

The new camera features improved speeds and picture quality compared to similar downhole video cameras currently on the market, allowing for advanced inspection of oilfield surface equipment for integrity issues.

Neill continued: “We are constantly looking at ways we can evolve our product range in line with client requirements. Through our investment into research and development, we have managed to significantly improve the quality of pictures, particularly in marginal conditions by optimising both the lighting and lens, resulting in the highest quality camera and picture.”

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Press Release, November 29, 2013