New case study explains how edge technology can help you achieve advanced data acquisition systems with real-time visibility.
If you've ever tried to manage remote operations with many service providers working in siloed systems, you understand the challenge of getting accurate data.
With a heavy reliance on manual processes, like spreadsheets and equipment with no internet connectivity, it can be a struggle to prove performance and defend business decisions.
Facing these types of challenges, Pennsylvania-based Deep Well Services (DWS) knew they needed an advanced data acquisition (DAQ) system that could survive the realities of field work. But how to do it?
Founded in 2008 and based in Pennsylvania, Deep Well Services is a specialized oilfield services provider focused on completions and well intervention. Their core offerings include hydraulic completion units (HCUs), pump packages, and chemical injection skids—equipment essential for clearing and preparing wells after the drilling and fracking stages.
DWS has built a reputation for safety, field expertise, and more recently, for pioneering advanced data acquisition (DAQ) in environments where real-time visibility was once out of reach.
In this new Opto 22 case study, find out how DWS became a DAQ system pioneer and outpaced their competition in the oilfield services industry. You'll learn:
- Why their quest for digital transformation led them to design an in-house system
- How they were able to access unified data for each well pad
- What real-time results look like
You can read the complete case study on our website or download your own PDF copy.
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