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How it Works

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Emit Acoustic
Once the Seismos system is set up, it commences its pivotal role by emitting precisely controlled acoustic signals down the well. These acoustic signals traverse the well, probing the near wellbore region to gain critical insights into the near filled connection to the extended fracture network.
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Multivariable Analysis
The gathered acoustic data is subjected to comprehensive multivariable analysis, allowing for a deeper understanding of the stimulation's performance and its implications. This analysis empowers stakeholders with invaluable insights into the efficiency and productivity of the well, aiding in informed decision-making and optimization of operations.
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Seismos Setup
In the initial phase, the Seismos system is meticulously configured, ensuring seamless integration with any well. This setup process demands zero operational downtime and only requires a straightforward surface connection at the wellhead. The installation primes the system for subsequent stages, allowing controlled acoustic signals to be transmitted from the surface into the well.
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Evaluate the Sound
The data collected from the acoustic signals allows for a real-time assessment of the stage's nearfield performance, quantified as the NFCI (Near Field Cluster Index). A higher NFCI signifies the presence of more active producing clusters within a stage, making it easier for that stage to facilitate fluid flow. The system's continuous monitoring eliminates the need to await production data, providing immediate feedback on stimulation quality and its potential to match the top-performing wells in the area.
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