A Multiphase Flow Meter Developed for The Future

by | Apr 24, 2025 | Downhole, Flow, Measurement Instrumentation, Oil & Gas | 0 comments

Let’s talk about the Roxar 5726 Multiphase Transmitter, an integral part of the Roxar 2600 Multiphase Flow Meter (MPFM). In the first blog of this series, we shared exciting news about the introduction of the Roxar 5726 Multiphase Transmitter and highlighted some key values provided by this innovation.

Today, in the fourth and final blog of this series, we will take a closer look at the future proofing elements included in the design.

When you purchase instrumentation, typically it will be in use for many, many years to come. Technology moves forward though, market needs change and developments happen, and you don’t want your metering install base to fall behind, or to have to replace instrumentation.

With this in mind, considering your future needs and the adaptability and robustness to future developments of the measurement instruments you are evaluating for purchase, is absolutely an area to consider.

With the Roxar 2600 Multiphase Flow Meter with 5726 Multiphase Transmitter and Rapid Adaptive Measurement, there are some reassuring aspects regarding robustness to future needs, so let’s get into it.

Robust Building Blocks

The embedded software platform, Roxar Rapid Adaptive Measurement , along with the electronics hardware within the Roxar 5726 Multiphase Transmitter, ensure the Roxar 2600 MPFM has all the building blocks to be prepared for the future. Let’s consider measurement resolution for a moment. The Roxar 2600 MPFM performs all measurement calculations 10 times a second. The electronics hardware components are modern and effective, and the embedded software is packed with 30 years of experience in measurement of multiphase flow all around the world. The capabilities of the meter ensure that even the fastest of changes within the flow are captured, measured and reported in the meter outputs. The modern electronics architecture supports agile development capabilities. As more and more challenging wells are being developed, Emerson is prepared and ready to meet the measurement challenges that go hand in hand with this.

Processing Power and Storage Capacity

With the Roxar 5726 Multiphase Transmitter, we have significantly increased data storage capacity. We can now store data for up to a year, with capacity to spare to accommodate future requirements. As the market grows and changes, we anticipate that future developments are likely to include more features, capabilities and diagnostics, all of which require more processing power. It was therefore a conscious choice by Emerson to ensure that the Roxar 5726 Multiphase Transmitter is ready and capable to support such future needs.

Unlocking Future Potential

With heightened data resolution, processing power, precision and autonomy, we see that the introduction of the Roxar 5726 Multiphase Transmitter provides us with a strong foundation. From here, we see a lot of opportunity to unlock exciting development doors, so to speak. For example, in the shorter term, we see opportunity to enhance the automated data analytics available. We look forward to sharing more about our innovative work, as features and capabilities become available to the market.

When you select the Roxar 2600 MPFM, not only can you be confident of a market leading multiphase flow meter solution today, but that it is fully equipped with all that is required to ensure the instrument remains adaptable and current for your future needs as well.

To learn more, please contact your local Emerson representative or visit us at Emerson.com/RoxarMultiphaseFlowMeasurement

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