?Apollo, Camcon Oil’s first product based on BAT technology, is part of a new range of products to support digital intelligent artificial lift solutions that allow enhanced oil recovery (EOR) without intervention.
The suite enables operators to vary injection rates in real time without production interruption or well intervention and generate pressure and temperature information throughout the gas injection process – features that current artificial gas lift solutions cannot provide.
It also provides accurate gas injection control and flexibility from a single asset through a series of digitally operated valves, enabling the real-time setting of injection rates. The actuators are multiplexed and use extremely low power to switch, keeping cabling requirements to the surface to a minimum and all control signals at low voltage. www.camcon-oil.com
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