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ITT introduces Permanent Downhole Gauge Connector
 
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ITT introduces Permanent Downhole Gauge Connector

February 15, 2011 - ITT Interconnect Solutions announced the Permanent Downhole Gauge connector for use in today's demanding exploration and production projects. Designed to operate at the maximum limits of metal clad cables, the Permanent Downhole Gauge connector can withstand pressure to 10,000 psi and operating temperatures up to 200°C, making it ideal for harsh environment applications such as drilling and mining.

Protecting expensive gauges and important data from damage arising from failure of metal clad cable sheathing, ITT's scalable Permanent Downhole Gauge connector features a replaceable metal-to-metal, connector-to-cable seal that is both field-attachable and verifiable on-site before operational deployment into a well. The advanced design also includes an elastomer back-up seal. In addition, Permanent Downhole Gauge connectors are re-usable, allowing gauges to be re-used on future drilling projects.

Applications include deep-set gauges to monitor ESP intake and discharge pressures in order to maintain optimum ESP efficiency; deep-set gauges to detect water, steam or CO2 breakthrough and deep-set gauges to monitor the effect of hydraulic fracturing in real time.

 

 
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