Distributed acoustic sensing technology designed to reduce oil reservoir knowledge uncertainty & more

Oil industry giant Halliburton and Technip FMC, which delivers subsea onshore and offshore oil and gas-related engineering projects, have jointly developed a system called Odassea, which they describe as “the first distributed acoustic sensing solution for subsea wells.”
The technology platform is specified to enable rig operators to execute intervention-free seismic imaging and reservoir diagnostics to improve knowledge of oil and gas reservoirs while reducing operational costs. “The Odassea service integrates hardware and digital systems to strengthen digital capabilities in subsea reservoir monitoring and production optimization,” states the launch press release.
Halliburton is providing the fiber optic sensing technology, completions and analysis for reservoir diagnostics; completion is the process of making an oil or gas well ready for production (or injection) after drilling operations are finished. TechnipFMC provides the optical connectivity from the topside to the completions.
Through the collaboration, operators can accelerate full field subsea fiber optic sensing, design and execution.
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