Well completions are used in a variety of well related applications involving, for example, the production or injection of fluids. Generally, a wellbore is drilled, and completion equipment is lowered into the wellbore by tubing or other deployment mechanisms. The wellbore may be drilled through one or more formations containing desirable fluids, such as hydrocarbon based fluids.
In applications in which the wellbore has been formed through a plurality of formations, the wellbore often is divided into wellbore zones to better control the flow of fluid between each formation and the wellbore. Accordingly, it can be beneficial to have at least some control over the production of fluid from individual formations and/or over the injection of fluid into individual formations. The completion equipment may comprise devices, such as packers and multiple pumps, that can help control fluid flow with respect to each formation. However, the ability to efficiently control fluid flow in such subterranean environments while monitoring well conditions can be difficult.