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Array Seismic Fluid Transducer Source

US Patent:
7467685, Dec 23, 2008
Filed:
May 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/853569
Inventors:
Gamal Shehab - New Orleans LA, US
Robert D. Mann - New Orleans LA, US
Brian Abbott - Belle Chasse LA, US
James F. Minear - Belle Chasse LA, US
David Gillis - New Orleans LA, US
George R. Kear - New Orleans LA, US
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 1/04
US Classification:
181121, 181111, 181113, 181108, 181114
Abstract:
An apparatus for generating a seismic signal in a wellbore includes an elongated housing configured to be disposed in the wellbore; a piston slidably disposed in an internal bore in the elongated housing; a strike plate fixed on the elongated housing proximate one end of the internal bore; and an energizing mechanism configured to move the piston to hit the strike plate. A downhole system for seismic survey of a formation penetrated by a wellbore includes at least one seismic receiver; a seismic source; and at least one inflatable packer configured to separate the seismic source and the at least one seismic receiver in different compartments in the wellbore when inflated.

Method And System For Interpreting Borehole Geological Data

US Patent:
7640111, Dec 29, 2009
Filed:
Jul 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/780372
Inventors:
George R. Kear - Slidell LA, US
Anish Kumar - Katy TX, US
David Williamson - Missouri City TX, US
Gamal E. Shehab - Heliopolis, EG
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 1/40
G01V 1/00
US Classification:
702 10, 367 53
Abstract:
Computer-based method and system are disclosed for interpreting dips, dip trends, and mineral based lithofacies data to identify certain geological events in a subsurface formation. The disclosed method/system analyzes dip magnitude and azimuth data to determine the dip trends in the formation. The dip trends are then examined for indications of the presence of certain depositional events, such as build-ups, flow directions instances of scour and fill, direction to thalweg, parallel bedding, indications of fault, and the like. If lithofacies data is available the disclosed method/system can also analyze this data to identify the presence of interbedded sequences and condensed sections. Such an integrated solution saves geoscientists and interpreters an enormous amount of time compared to existing interpretation techniques, allowing them to be much more productive. The disclosed system/method may also be used to help train new and less experienced geoscientists and interpreters.

Dual Imaging Sonde Including A Rotationally And Vertically Offset Second Imaging Tool

US Patent:
2004013, Jul 15, 2004
Filed:
Jan 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/248338
Inventors:
George Kear - Slidell LA, US
Anish Kumar - River Ridge LA, US
Brian Briscoe - Marrero LA, US
Tom Teipner - Mandeville LA, US
International Classification:
G01V001/00
US Classification:
367/025000
Abstract:
An Oil Based Mud Imaging (OBMI) sonde adapted to be disposed in a wellbore includes a first imaging tool and at least one additional imaging tool connected to the first imaging tool, the additional imaging tool having a rotational offset and a significant vertical offset with respect to the first imaging tool when the OBMI sonde is disposed in the wellbore. The first imaging tool is connected to the additional imaging tool via a special adapter disposed between the first imaging tool and the additional imaging tool. The bottom of the first imaging tool plugs into one end of the special adapter and the top of the additional imaging tool plugs into the other end of the special adapter. The special adapter is made in a special way such that, when the bottom end of the first imaging tool is plugged into the one end of the special adapter and the top end of the additional imaging tool is plugged into the other end of the special adapter, the additional imaging tool is offset both vertically and rotationally with respect to the first imaging tool. The rotational offset requires that four pads of the additional imaging tool be offset azimuthally by an angle of approximately 45 degrees with respect to four pads of the first imaging tool. As a result, the OBMI sonde generates an output record medium having eight tracks instead of the traditional four tracks thereby giving a user a better view of a formation penetrated by the wellbore.

Sonde System Including Rotationally And Vertically Offset Tools

US Patent:
2006020, Sep 14, 2006
Filed:
May 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/420381
Inventors:
George Kear - Slidell LA, US
Anish Kumar - River Ridge LA, US
Brian Briscoe - Marrero LA, US
Tom Teipner - Mandeville LA, US
Assignee:
SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 1/00
US Classification:
367025000
Abstract:
A system for subsurface measurements in a wellbore, with a first tool including a first plurality of pads to be positioned against a surface of the wellbore, each of the pads having a first plurality of electrodes disposed thereon to emit and receive electric alternating current between the electrodes and a second plurality of electrodes disposed thereon between the first plurality of electrodes to measure an electromagnetic parameter. Also including a second tool including a second plurality of pads to be positioned against a surface of the wellbore, each of the pads having a first plurality of electrodes disposed thereon to emit and receive electric alternating current between the electrodes and a second plurality of electrodes disposed thereon between the first plurality of electrodes to measure an electromagnetic parameter. The second tool is longitudinally offset from the first tool and the second plurality of pads of the second tool are rotationally offset relative to the first plurality of pads of the first tool.

Integrated Dip From 3D Resistivity Tool And Borehole Imaging Tool

US Patent:
2013008, Mar 28, 2013
Filed:
Sep 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/622672
Inventors:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX, US
Ronald S. Hayden - Katy TX, US
George Richard Kear - Conway AR, US
Jeffrey Mark Grant - Sugar Land TX, US
Elizabeth Ruiz - Sugar Land TX, US
Souvick Saha - Katy TX, US
Bill Newberry - Sugar Land TX, US
Raja Shahnawaz Khan - Houston TX, US
Steven Eugene Alderman - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 3/18
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702 7
Abstract:
A method for determining a dip of a geological structure in a subterranean formation, involves generating, using a 3D resistivity analyzer, a first intermediate result describing the dip of the geological structure based on 3D resistivity data collected from a borehole penetrating the subterranean formation. The method further involves generating, using a borehole image analyzer, a second intermediate result describing the dip of the geological structure based on a borehole image collected from the borehole. The method further involves generating, by a computer processor combining the first intermediate result and the second intermediate result based on a pre-determined criterion, an integrated result describing the dip of the geological structure.

Slabbed Core Format For Borehole Image Data

US Patent:
2013017, Jul 4, 2013
Filed:
Dec 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/727971
Inventors:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX, US
Florent Bringer - Bogota, CO
George Richard Kear - Conway AR, US
Assignee:
SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382109
Abstract:
A method can include providing borehole data organized with respect to a cylindrical surface, defining one or more bedding planes based at least in part on the borehole data, and transforming at least a portion of the borehole data to a planar slab format for a plane interior to the cylindrical surface. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed.

Rock Classification Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
6751557, Jun 15, 2004
Filed:
Jan 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/338380
Inventors:
Gamal Shehab - Gretna LA
Anish Kumar - River Ridge LA
George Richard Kear - Slidell LA
Oswaldo E. Viloria - Kenner LA
David Williamson - Slidell LA
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 318
US Classification:
702 11, 702 7, 702 8
Abstract:
A rock classification system involves the use of a Ternary Diagram (TD) Model and a set of rules in a rule base. A computer, which stores a rock classification software which includes the rule base, will be responsive to certain data points from a Spectroscopy Sonde, will compare each data point with each of the rules in the rule base, and, when a match is found, will generate a specific rock classification for that data point. When a plurality of data points are input to the computer, a corresponding plurality of rock classifications are generated.

Slabbed Core Format For Borehole Image Data

US Patent:
2015000, Jan 1, 2015
Filed:
Dec 31, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/366684
Inventors:
- Sugar Land TX, US
Florent Bringer - Quito, EC
George Richard Kear - Conway AR, US
International Classification:
G01V 3/18
G06T 11/20
E21B 47/022
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382109, 345440
Abstract:
A method can include providing borehole data organized with respect to a cylindrical surface, defining one or more bedding planes based at least in part on the borehole data, and transforming at least a portion of the borehole data to a planar slab format for a plane interior to the cylindrical surface. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed.

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