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RELEASE
(14th March 2006)
Increased Oil Exploration Boosts
Glass Scintillator Sales
Scintillation specialist, Applied Scintillation Technologies
(AST) has seen sales for its glass scintillator detectors
for neutron porosity logging applications rise by 300% over
the past year. Neutron porosity logging of oil-bearing is
a well-established technique in oil exploration. The search
for new oil reserves not only means the identification of
new oil fields, but ensuring the fullest use of existing oil
fields. This has led to increased use of detection systems
as the absolute extremities of current oil fields are mapped
to ensure maximum extraction.
AST Sales and Marketing Director, Stuart Quinn, said: “AST
has extensive knowledge and experience in the field of neutron
detection and this is reflected in the increased sales volume
for these detectors. We are always happy to develop custom
products for neutron detection and imaging in instrumentation
and other applications.”
The thermal neutron detector features cerium activated lithium
enriched scintillator glass manufactured by AST in the form
of thin-walled precision machined and polished cylinders.
The system features two of these cylinders, which detect the
unique thermal neutron signature from oil-bearing rocks while
discriminating against gamma rays which could interfere with
the signal.
A fast neutron source is used to irradiate the rocks around
the drill bit. The thermalised neutrons resulting from the
interaction with oil-bearing rocks are converted by the scintillator
into light. This is in turn detected by a photomultiplier
tube to give a characteristic thermal neutron peak.
The low response of the glass to gamma allows the neutron
peak to be detected without interference from these interactions.
This is particularly important in this application since the
neutron source used has a high gamma signal.
The glass not only offers outstanding detection performance,
but also offers the robustness towards vibration and extremes
of temperature (up to 200°C) necessary to operate in a
sonde working up to 2 miles below the earth’s surface.
These properties give this technology a significant competitive
advantage over 3He tube detectors which have until now dominated
the market.
The combination of the robustness and competitive pricing
of these scintillation glasses may lead to more widespread
usage and re-emergence in neutron porosity logging and related
applications.
Note to editors
Applied Scintillation Technologies, part of the Levy Hill
Group Plc, is a leading provider of advanced imaging and detection
solutions using the latest in phosphor and scintillation technology.
Our extensive knowledge and expertise enables us to supply
a diverse range of application-focused products for both standard
and customised solutions in a number of markets including
medical and dental imaging, security screening, biosciences,
non-destructive testing and scientific instrumentation markets.
AST has received both SPUR and SMART awards for research projects
to help continued development for innovative, high quality
solutions and products.
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Other Enquiries:
Stuart Quinn
Applied Scintillation Technologies Ltd 8 Roydonbury Industrial
Estate Harlow CM19 5BZ
Tel: +44 (0)1279 641234 Fax +44 (0)1279 413679
Email: s_quinn@appscintech.com.
Internet: www.appscintech.com
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