Demonstration of SCADA system to Manage Oilfield Pump Off Controllers
PC-based SCADA systems are today widely accepted by the oil and gas industry, thanks to the increased power and capabilities of PCs, their reduced costs, and the wider use of PCs by energy companies in office and field operations. More and more field operators are using laptops in their daily work duties. This has made the PC the choice for field SCADA systems, and for making SCADA data available throughout company operations. As PCs have become more powerful, it has allowed SCADA software developers to add more capabilities to their systems. SCADA systems have become tools that now help field operators perform their jobs more efficiently, facilitate in optimizing producing wells, provide an active interface for monitoring and controlling plants and compressors, and provide real-time and historical well data to engineers to help them develop strategies for optimizing field operations.
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2008-02-05
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Authors: | Newquist, Dan |
Subject: | petroleum | general and miscellaneous//mathematics, computing, and information science | COMPRESSORS | MONITORING | PUMPS | COMPUTERIZED CONTROL SYSTEMS | DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS | PETROLEUM INDUSTRY |
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