ASK ECHOMETER TRAINING SESSIONS


The YouTube links, plus links to download supplemental PDF bundles and TAM example files used during each session are available on our Ask Echometer webpage under that session title. Each session has been based on a particular topic. Technical experts present the topics which can result in reduction in failures, lower operating cost, and increased oil and gas production.

THREE DAY ONLINE SEMINAR

The three-day seminar is great resource for Echometer users from beginner to advanced. The sessions are broken down into three separate sessions covering; Fluid Levels, Dynamometer, and Gas Lift / Plunger Lift / Gas Wells.  In the sessions we will introduce basics; such as, connecting the equipment and utilizing the TAM software to acquire data. We then move forward to the analysis and interpretation of the data.

1. Direction of Kick on Acoustic Traces

2. Examples of Forces NOT Accounted for by the Wave Equation

3. Introduction to Plunger Lift

4. Fluid Levels on Shut-In Wells in Today's Environment - Part 1

5. Acoustic Techniques for Gas-Lift Wells

6. How Much Liquid Does My Sucker Rod Pump Pump?

7. Acoustic Fluid Levels to Analyze and Troubleshoot Gas Wells

8.Troubleshoot and Analyze Sucker Rod Wells Using Reference Load Lines and Pressure Annotations

11. Shut-In Fluid Levels Part 2

12. Net Torque Acting on a Pumping Unit Gearbox

13. Echometer Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting

14. Best Practices for Shooting Fluid Levels on Difficult Wells

15. TAM Software Liquid Level Features and Navigation

16. The Three Main Causes of Incomplete Pump Fillage

17. TAM Software Dynamometer Features and Navigation

19. Conventional and Bypass Plunger Performance: Advantages of Tracking a Plunger

20. Sucker Rod Pumping System Design - QRod 3.1.

21. Over Travel Occurs on Up and Down Stroke: Benefits of High Speed and Resolution Data Acquisition

22. Motor Power-Current-Voltage Measurements and Analysis

23. Identifying Holes in Tubing on Sucker Rod Lifted Wells