Weatherford International has commercially launched the Raptor 2.0 cased-hole evaluation system, which is designed to provide actionable reservoir data.

This system has been tested and proven in more than 200 field runs.

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Weatherford claimed that the system combines a pulsed-neutron wireline logging device with advanced petrophysical workflows, a wide range of answer products and support from a team of production petrophysicists to offer actionable reservoir data.

The Raptor wireline logging tool features the first and only five-detector array on the market, which makes the system 250% more sensitive than traditional, two-detector pulsed neutron tools.

"Our new Raptor 2.0 system helps clients look behind the casing to identify the type, location and amount of hydrocarbons in their reservoir, so they can realise the full potential value of their asset."

The system offers high-fidelity oil-water and gas-liquid saturation measurements, which in turn enables operators to increase their reservoir knowledge during completion, production and rejuvenation operations. This information enables the firms to increase hydrocarbon recovery.

Weatherford wireline and testing services vice president Olivier Muller said: “Today, operators are only able to identify and recover a fraction of the oil in their reservoirs.

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“Our new Raptor 2.0 system helps clients look behind the casing to identify the type, location and amount of hydrocarbons in their reservoir, so they can realise the full potential value of their asset.”

Weatherford is an oilfield service company with operations in more than 90 countries and has a network of approximately 880 locations.