OTC15: Enteq introduces twin electro-magnetic telemetry system

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Enteq Upstream introduced the new Twin Electro-Magnetic Telemetry Systemfor high-speed electromagnetic (EM) MWD telemetry, as an alternative or supplement to mud pulse telemetry to transmit drilling data. The system enables the use of mud pulse and EM telemetry concurrently, giving quicker EM data transmission whilst offering full redundancy.

The Twin Electro-Magnetic Telemetry System is based on EM wave technology used for transmitting drilling data uphole. The EM telemetry system encodes downhole MWD data into low frequency EM waves, and the signal is transmitted from the tool through the formation and detected on the surface. The Twin system works deeper and faster and is much more power-efficient than previous EM systems. The Twin Electro-Magnetic Telemetry System has been developed and commercialized in co-operation with UK-based company, Leading Magnetic Design, and Canadian company, Drill-Tek. Enteq has agreements with the two companies to further develop and market the technology, which is based on Enteq’s XXT downhole electronics platform. 

The new system will enable Enteq’s customers to drill more efficiently by sending more data with added reliability and redundancy.

Image from Enteq.

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