Testimonials
We have successfully used the surface acquired pressure data to influence both operational decisions and reservoir interpretations. The ability to provide low cost continuous drawdown information has been very helpful in ...
- Gary Herricks
|
 |
SPIDR is an acronym for Self Powered Intelligent Data Retriever. The
SPIDR was developed for pressure transient testing of oil and gas wells
without running gauges downhole. The SPIDR system includes software for
programming, downloading and communicating with the unit and a program
for converting the acquired wellhead pressure data to bottom hole
conditions and generating necessary plots for reservoir analysis
|
Internal Pressure Transducer
The accuracy of the SPIDR is
obtained from its internal pressure transducer, a shear mode, quartz
crystal resonator whose frequency changes with pressure. This
transducer is extremely rugged, accurate and repeatable, making it well
suited for oilfield applications. The transducer utilizes a second
quartz crystal for temperature compensation ensuring the pressure data
is unaffected by temperature changes in the well and its surroundings
Accuracy of the surface transducer can be verified before, during, and after each test, and the transducer is not subjected to the temperatures and stresses of a trip downhole. Digital data eliminates errors in reading mechanical pressure-bomb recorders.
|
|
|
External Transducers
In addition to its internal transducer, the SPIDR can monitor two
external transducers. External transducers greatly expand the utility
of the system by allowing simultaneous monitoring of other process
variables such as flow rate, temperature and pressure. External
transducers are powered by the SPIDR, but may be located several
hundred feet distant. The SPIDR utilizes 12-bit A/D converters for
external transducers. External transducers are suitable for sour
service and are available in several ranges with an accuracy of +/-
0.2%
|
SPIDR Power Supply
The SPIDR is powered by three alkaline "D" cell batteries. The
batteries power the SPIDR and its external transducers for more than 3,000,000 samples. Each time the SPIDR samples, it checks the battery
voltage. If the voltage drops to an unacceptable level, the system will
shut down and use the remaining battery power to preserve stored data.
The battery voltage can be measured using FLOWCOM or from a volt meter
outside the case without interrupting sampling.
|
 |
 |
Intelligent Sampling
The SPIDR memory has a maximum capacity of over 5,000,000 samples. A sample includes date, time, sample number, pressure from the internal transducer, and readings from the external transducers. Memory capacity is reduced if external transducers are active. To maximize utilization of memory, an "intelligent sampling" technique is employed, from which the name SPIDR (Self-Powered, Intelligent Data Retriever) is derived. Intelligent sampling employs a fixed sample rate and stores or rejects each sample based on the pressure change from the last stored sample. If the change does not exceed a user-specified "pressure window", the new sample is discarded. The maximum time between samples, however, will not exceed a user-specified interval. The fastest sample rate is one per second, and the smallest pressure window is 0.01 psi. The unit can also be programmed to store data at a fixed interval.
|
Communication
Direct Communication between the SPIDR and a computer is with either a USB cable or 9-pin serial cable. The cable is provided at no charge with the rental upon request o the user. DRC's free SPIDR communication software, FlowCom is also included. Flowcom is compatible with all current Windows operating systems. If the computer connected to the SPIDR is also connected to the internet, then remote communication with another off-site computer is also possible. The SPIDR can also be interfaced with offshore SCADA systems, providing yet another avenue for real-time data access.
|
|
|
Full-scale pressure .......
|
15,000 psi
|
|
Resolution (int trans).....
|
0.01 psi
|
|
Repeatability .............
|
0.01% of full scale
|
|
Hysteresis ................
|
0.01% of full scale
|
|
Linearity .................
|
0.01% of full scale
|
|
Accuracy ..................
|
0.01% of full scale
|
|
Operating temp range ......
|
-15 to +180F
|
|
Thermal compensation ......
|
Indicated pressures unaffected by ambient temperature changes within the operating temperature range.
|
|
Maximum memory capacity ...
|
524,000 data sets with 1 channel
262,000 data sets with 2 channels
170,000 data sets with 3 channels
|
|
External Transducers ......
|
Excitation: 5V @ 5 mA D.C.
Signal: 0.8-3.2V
Available for pressure, differential pressure, temperature and turbine flowmeters
|
Resolution (ext trans)..... Communications.............
|
12-bit A/D. RS-232; USB
|
Power supply ..............
Pressure Fitting...........
|
3 alkaline "D" cells; life of 5,000,000 samples or two years. 1/16 in. male Swagelock
|
|
Dimensions ................
|
5 3/4 in. x 5 3/4 in. x 9 in.
|
|
Weight ....................
|
9 lbs
|
Housing ...................
Programmable Sample Logic..
|
Modified cast-aluminum Class I, Group D enclosure with chemical-resistant finish. Data storage rate controlled by programmable interval and pressure window.
|
|
Fastest sample rate .......
|
One per second
|
|
|
|