The present generally relates to apparatus and methods for instrumentation
associated with a downhole deployment valve or a separate instrumentation
sub. In one aspect, a DDV in a casing string is closed in order to
isolate an upper section of a wellbore from a lower section. Thereafter,
a pressure differential above and below the closed valve is measured by
downhole instrumentation to facilitate the opening of the valve. In
another aspect, the instrumentation in the DDV includes sensors placed
above and below a flapper portion of the valve. The pressure differential
is communicated to the surface of the well for use in determining what
amount of pressurization is needed in the upper portion to safely and
effectively open the valve. Additionally, instrumentation associated with
the DDV can include pressure, temperature, seismic, acoustic, and
proximity sensors to facilitate the use of not only the DDV but also
telemetry tools.