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Summary

This paper provides an overview of one of the alternative methods of production logging in horizontal wells which doesn’t require well intervention using PLT tools, Coiled Tubing or Tractor services. This method employs marker technology of quantum dot markers placed in the reservoir during stimulation. The method also allows reducing the cost as well as the complexity of acquiring downhole data. Unlike the conventional PLT, the technology described below can provide production logs on demand during one year after well stimulation.

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2018-04-09
2024-03-28
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