EXPLORE THE INSIGHT2 E-LINE CAMERA
Features
- Enhanced Burst Mode that buffers to up to 30 s of full-frame rate video within the tool
- Variable transmission bandwidth copes with exceedingly long lines or noisy environments
- Compact design makes for easy transportation
Side View
- Individually-controllable high-intensity xenon and LED lights allow operator to tailor illumination to well conditions
- Side-facing imager only 5.5″ from bottom of tool
Applications
- Mechanical inspections such as parted tubing/corrosion/obstructions/restrictions
- Wireline and drilling fishing operations
- Gas lift and SCSSV inspection
- Survey of scale and organic buildup
- Determination of water intrusion
- Checking of sand screens and slotted liners for wear/plugging/buildup
Benefits
- Highly portable downhole camera system (1 man + suitcase)
- Provides real-time imagery of well conditions
- Deployable on most single and multi-conductor electric line
- May significantly reduce operator intervention costs
Specifications
Max Pressure: 10,000 psi (69MPa)
Max Temperature: 257°F (125°C)
Tool Length: 141″ (358cm)
Tool Weight: 50 lbs (23kg)
Resolution: 640×480
Depth of Field, Side View: Edge of tool ~ ∞
Depth of Field, Down View: 3.5″ (9cm) ~ ∞
Note: specified weight, length include single inline bow spring centralizer
SEE YOUR WELL, BE WELL INFORMED
The Insight2 Electric Line Camera enables operators to deploy a camera system via standard electric wireline in a cost-effective manner.
Insight2 is able to operate from the vast majority of electric line cable used in the oil and gas industry, whether single or multi-conductor. Operation on up to 30,000′ (9,000 m) of 7/32″ wireline is possible. With a wireline unit already on site or nearby, the tool and top-side electronics are small enough to be transported by air to a job site, greatly reducing intervention time.
Imagery and telemetry data from the tool are transmitted to the top-side receiver in real time. This data is viewed and stored via a laptop computer, and may be saved to removable media and/or streamed from location. A freely-distributable viewer allows all stakeholders the opportunity to easily browse and interpret well imagery.
Obtaining images of a wellbore obstruction or wireline fish allows operators to fully understand what they are actually up against. Validating downhole conditions can help determine the best course of action, increasing the likelihood of a successful intervention while reducing the operator’s overall intervention risk and associated costs.