Summit ESP launches Sentry Well Surveillance

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Summit ESP has launched its Sentry Well Surveillance services, a real time electrical submersible pump (ESP) and optimization service.  Summit ESP Sentry is a holistic approach to well surveillance backed with 24/7/365 monitoring services designed to increase production, improve ESP run life and reduce downtime and labor expenses.  Sentry collects data from artificial lift operations and then provides clients critical information necessary to optimize production and minimize field down time.

Summit ESP's Sentry surveillance team of degreed petroleum engineers continuously monitor client's production on a 24 hours/day, 365 days/year basis from their monitoring center.  The surveillance engineers have access to a complete 360° view of every well's operational information, downhole equipment, application design and field service history.  This allows the engineers to analyze and understand each well's operational conditions and identify when there is an issue.

Some popular service features of Sentry include:

  • Full remote control ESP set point capabilities.
  • Custom and recalibrated alarms for all operating parameters, allowing clients to be notified of parameters that are the most important to their production operation.
  • Intensive monitoring for startup and all wells <90 days runtime, during the critical initial new well production time frame.
  • Wells >90 days runtime assessed multiple times daily.
  • Surveillance engineers performing performance analyses with flow rate modeling.
  • Summit's Sentry platform is designed to support multiple SCADA systems that store key operating parameters in a centralized database for remote monitoring, analysis and control.

"We have closed the gap between the times a production-impacting event occurs and when it is recognized by professional petroleum engineers, diagnosed, and can be repaired remotely.  This capability can dramatically reduce non-productive time," says John Kenner, president and CEO of Summit ESP.

Image: Sentry Well Surveillance/Summit ESP

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