Conventionally two zone stimulations typically start off with perforating the lower zone and then stimulating this. Next, a wireline plug is set above the stimulated zone to isolate this. The upper zone is then perforated, stimulated, and tested. Finally, the wireline plug is recovered.
The lower zone is perforated, treated, and tested in the same way. Next the wireless stimulation plug is run and set to isolate the lower zone. The upper zone is perforated, stimulated, and tested. A wireless signal is then pulsed to the stimulation plug to open it.
Saves rig time and trips to recover conventional plugs. In addition, upon opening, the wireless plug transforms to become a wireless downhole pressure, temperature and flow rate recorder saving money on the purchase of conventional PDHMS.
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