Patents by Inventor Michael J. Economides

Michael J. Economides has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7006918
    Abstract: A method for the measurement of the stresses and pressure perturbations surrounding a well, and a system for computing the optimum location for initiating a hydraulic stress fracture. The technique includes using sensors attached to the wellbore casing connected to a data analyzer. The analyzer is capable of analyzing the stresses on the well system. Using an inverse problem framework for an open-hole situation, the far field stresses and well departure angle are determined once the pressure perturbations and stresses are measured on the wellbore casing. The number of wellbore measurements needed for the inverse problem solution also is determined. The technique is also capable of determining the optimal location for inducing a hydraulic fracture, the effect of noisy measurements on the accuracy of the results, and assessing the quality of a bond between a casing and a sealant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2006
    Assignee: University of Houston
    Inventors: Michael J. Economides, Wolfgang F. J. Deeg, Peter Valko, Michael Nikolaou, Sathish Sankaran
  • Patent number: 6834233
    Abstract: A system and method for the measurement of the stresses and pressure perturbations surrounding a well, and a system for computing the optimum location for initiating a hydraulic stress fracture. The technique includes using sensors attached to the wellbore casing connected to a data analyzer. The analyzer is capable of analyzing the stresses on the well system. Using an inverse problem framework for an open-hole situation, the far field stresses and well departure angle are determined once the pressure perturbations and stresses are measured on the wellbore casing. The number of wellbore measurements needed for the inverse problem solution also is determined. The technique is also capable of determining the optimal location for inducing a hydraulic fracture, the effect of noisy measurements on the accuracy of the results, and assessing the quality of a bond between a casing and a sealant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2004
    Assignee: University of Houston
    Inventors: Michael J. Economides, Wolfgang F. J. Deeg, Peter Valko, Michael Nikolaou, Sathish Sankaran
  • Publication number: 20030150263
    Abstract: A system and method for the measurement of the stresses and pressure perturbations surrounding a well, and a system for computing the optimum location for initiating a hydraulic stress fracture. The technique includes using sensors attached to the wellbore casing connected to a data analyzer. The analyzer is capable of analyzing the stresses on the well system. Using an inverse problem framework for an open-hole situation, the far field stresses and well departure angle are determined once the pressure perturbations and stresses are measured on the wellbore casing. The number of wellbore measurements needed for the inverse problem solution also is determined. The technique is also capable of determining the optimal location for inducing a hydraulic fracture, the effect of noisy measurements on the accuracy of the results, and assessing the quality of a bond between a casing and a sealant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2002
    Publication date: August 14, 2003
    Inventors: Michael J. Economides, Wolfgang F.J. Deeg, Peter Valko, Michael Nikolaou, Sathish Sankaran
  • Patent number: 5460223
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus for recovering oil from a oil bearing formation having a mixture of oil and water. A first borehole and a second borehole are formed in oil bearing .formation and extend in a horizontal direction. The first borehole is disposed below the second borehole. Seismic waves are generated in the oil bearing formation to reorganize the mixture into oil and water to promote flow of the oil to the second borehole, the seismic waves emanating from the first borehole. The oil is then recovered from the second borehole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1995
    Inventor: Michael J. Economides