Intelligent Wellhead Systems 和 ProFrac Services 在 Haynesville 页岩中成功现场测试了新的井场数据传输协议

2024 年 7 月 4 日

(WO) — 智能井口系统是一家为石油和天然气行业提供自动化和数字化解决方案的公司,它与水力压裂服务提供商 ProFrac 联合宣布首次成功利用 MQTT(消息队列遥测传输)协议进行现场测试,以便在水力压裂作业期间安全高效地传输和可视化井场数据。

所有由井场传感器捕获的测量和计算数据均被输入到 ProFrac 的 MQTT 代理中。第三方接口可与 MQTT 代理配合使用,通过 MQTT 与 IWS inVision Wellsite 系统通信,后者将数据转换为 IWS 标准数据模型。然后,数据被传输到 inVision Live Cloud,操作员可以在现场和远程位置使用这些数据。

智能井口系统 (IWS) 和 ProFrac Services 与 Haynesville 的运营商合作开发了增强井场连接性和改善数据传输的解决方案。

“目前,在压裂作业期间,井场数据通过采用 CSV(逗号分隔值)协议的标准通信电缆进行传输。虽然这种方法很可靠,但其功能非常有限,尤其是在传输数据发生变化的情况下。”

“更好的解决方案是 MQTT,这是一种现代通信协议,允许比标准 CSV 协议更多的数据信息。现在可以发送元数据,包括每个数据曲线的通道名称。现在不仅可以映射数据的串行顺序,还可以映射数据通道名称,”IWS 产品战略副总裁 Bob Duncan 评论道。

传统方法的最大缺点通常是手动输入数据。此外,数据不会在阶段开始时发送。设置期间通道的顺序不正确。

有了新协议,这些变量就不再是问题了。映射过程不仅更简单,而且在工作开始之前就已完成。工作期间,数据车操作员无需再承担通道映射和数据操作的全部负担,从而节省了公司的时间和金钱。

“一旦工作开始,数据现在可以轻松准确可靠地传输。我们不再依赖于对齐通道顺序,而是现在根据先前商定的通道进行映射。”

“这消除了作业期间更改通道名称或通道顺序所带来的问题。从运营商的角度来看,看到服务提供商和集成商共同努力并协作提供解决方案令人耳目一新,”运营公司的完井工程师补充道。

与当前方法相比,这种新协议具有许多优势。省去了手动输入、更改或质量检查数据的过程,大大减少了数据操作的时间和成本。数据质量的提高意味着对下游作业的信心增强。报告、分析和规划更加可靠。运营商、服务公司和集成商之间增加的信任为井场作业带来了新的保证水平和更高的安全性。

MQTT 协议已成功部署在 Haynesville 页岩的 2 个双井平台和德克萨斯州西部的 1 个三井平台。Haynesville 的另外 1 个三井平台也正在部署中。  

 

 

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Intelligent Wellhead Systems, ProFrac Services successfully field test new wellsite data transfer protocol in Haynesville shale

July 04, 2024

(WO) – Intelligent Wellhead Systems, a provider of automation and digitalization solutions to the oil and gas industry, along with ProFrac, a provider of hydraulic fracturing services, announced the first successful field tests utilizing MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) protocol for the safe and efficient transfer and visualization of wellsite data during hydraulic fracturing operations.

All data, measured and calculated, captured by wellsite sensors is fed into ProFrac’s MQTT broker. A third-party interface, adapted to work with the MQTT broker, communicates via MQTT to the IWS inVision Wellsite system which translates the data to the IWS standard data model. The data is then transferred to the inVision Live Cloud, where it is available to the operator at locations both onsite and remote.

Working with an Operator in the Haynesville, Intelligent Wellhead Systems (IWS) and ProFrac Services developed the solution that enhances wellsite connectivity and improves data transmission.

“Currently, wellsite data is transmitted during fracturing operations by a standard communications cable using CSV (Comma Separated Value) protocol. While this method is robust, it is quite limited in what it can do, particularly with changes in the data being transmitted.”

“A better solution is MQTT, a modern communication protocol that allows more data information than standard CSV protocol. Metadata, including the channel name for each data curve, can now be sent. Instead of mapping just the serial order of data, the data channel name can now be mapped as well,” commented Bob Duncan, IWS Vice President of Product Strategy.

The biggest drawbacks with the traditional method are typically the result of manual data entry. In addition, data is not sent at the start of the stage. Channels are not in the right order during set up.

With the new protocol, these variables are taken out of the equation. Not only is the mapping process simpler, but it’s also completed prior to the start of the job. The whole burden of channel mapping and data manipulation during the job is removed from the data van operator saving companies time and money.

“Once the job commences, data is now easily transmitted accurately and reliably. We are no longer dependent on aligning channel order and are now mapping based on previously agreed channels.”

“This negates the issues brought on by changing channel names or channel order during the job. From an Operator perspective, it’s been refreshing to see the service provider and aggregator work together and collaborate to provide a solution,” added the Completions Engineer from the Operating company.

This new protocol presents many advantages over the current method. The process of manually entering, changing or quality checking data is eliminated, significantly decreasing the time and cost of data manipulation. Enhanced data quality means added confidence in downstream operations. Reports, analysis, and planning are more reliable. Added trust between the operator, the service company, and the aggregator company bring new levels of assurance and added safety to wellsite operations.

The MQTT protocol has been successfully deployed on 2 two-well pads in the Haynesville shale and a three-well pad in West Texas. An additional three-well pad in the Haynesville is also ongoing.