
The collaboration agreement is a culmination of 18 months of working together on the technology through several successful field trials in Canada. Shell intends to deploy this optical sensing system – based on QinetiQ’s existing OptaSense DAS technology – initially in onshore field development and exploration.
Allowing interference-free operation, OptaSense should overcome some of the challenges faced by conventional systems. The technology has the potential to deliver significant value in the near term, and, because of its wide potential application area, it will also enable longer-term improvements to the management of assets across the life cycle, from exploration to operations. It will be most beneficial to businesses with a heavy investment in hydraulic fracturing of unconventional gas reservoirs and those with a focus on in-well and reservoir surveillance.
“Shell staff were the first to recognize the potential breakthrough
innovation of applying QinetiQ’s DAS technology currently used for onshore pipeline monitoring during the first field trial in February 2009,” says (right) Jeroen Regtien, VP, Hydrocarbon Recovery R&D at Shell.
“This is another demonstration of how Shell seeks to deliver integrated technology solutions based on proprietary and third-party technologies quickly and efficiently. Given that most of this technology is in existence today in the defence & security industries, we anticipate relatively low development risk and expect to deploy the first system soon.”
"The application of OptaSense to wellbore monitoring is another game changer in our industry. QinetiQ is pleased to have secured the confidence of Shell, a technology and business leader, to collaborate on this important development," says (left) Magnus McEwen-King, MD of QinetiQ’s OptaSense business, the entity that developed the DAS system for application in the oil and gas industry.
"Oil and gas are getting harder and more expensive to find and extract. Enabling our clients to access real-time, enhanced information from the reservoir will improve well completion and performance. Superior data will help realise the full potential of both Shell and QinetiQ’s acoustic expertise, real-time processing and imaging technology."
As part of this Joint Development Agreement, QinetiQ and Shell staff will work in several laboratories in the UK, Netherlands and US as well as performing field tests in Canada and the US, before rolling out the technology in a commercial setting.