SAND DETECTION
“Capturing the Hidden Flow of Solids”
Sand Detection Technology operates on the principle of acoustic impact sensing. As sand particles travel through the wellbore and strike the surface of the tool’s high-frequency sensor, they generate mechanical impulses.
These impulses vary in amplitude based on particle size and velocity — larger grains produce stronger signals, while smaller ones leave lighter traces.
The tool records these acoustic events during the logging run, allowing post-analysis to identify sandproducing intervals and assess the intensity of particle flow.
By comparing signal density and amplitude at different depths, operators can evaluate erosion risk zones and define optimal production settings.
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Zonal Sand Entry Identification
Identification of intervals contributing to sand production for targeted intervention planning and sand control strategies.
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Production Optimization
Analysis of sand production data to determine the safest and most efficient production regimes, minimizing erosion risk while maintaining output.
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Flowback Analysis
Monitoring sand and proppant returns during post-fracturing flowback operations to assess formation behavior and completion efficiency.
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Erosion Risk Assessment
Evaluation of erosion risks to downhole and surface equipment based on measured sand intensity and particle load.
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Custom Deployment Scenarios
Sand Detection Technology can be configured for tailored use cases defined by the client — including continuous sand monitoring or other non-standard deployment concepts based on unique project needs
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High-Frequency Acoustic Sensing
Detects particle impacts with precision using a high-sensitivity sensor optimized for sand-related events.
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Quantitative Particle Response
Signal amplitude correlates with particle size and energy, enabling estimation of sand volume and severity
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Dual-Channel Particle Discrimination
Two independent detection channels enhance sensitivity and allow differentiation between particle impact patterns.
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Wide Dynamic Range
Capable of registering from 0 to 16,000 particle impacts per second, covering both low and intense sand flow conditions.
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Modular Sensor Integration
The sand detection module can be engineered into multi-sensor assemblies or integrated with existing client hardware, enabling tailored diagnostics within a single downhole run.