Patents Assigned to JP3 Measurement, LLC
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Patent number: 12000778Abstract: A system and method for encapsulating commercially significant attributes of a hydrocarbon product into a single digital signature are presented. The digital signature may be generated from a physical product sample using optical techniques such as NIR spectroscopy. Digital signatures may be expressed in the form of composition, principle components derived from the spectra, or other properties derived from the original spectra which characterize, and help visualize, the variation present within the signals. Other physical property measurements and contaminant measurements may also be included in the digital signature and may be derived from the same measurement device or separate measurement devices whose output is integrated into a single digital signature. Embodiments of the invention may be used to confirm the identity of a hydrocarbon product, or to verify the composition of a hydrocarbon product.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2021Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Matthew Thomas, Gregg Williams, James Stephen Dixson, III
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Patent number: 11714037Abstract: An NIR analyzer with the optical probes across a pipe, or in a bypass configuration, after a stabilizer in an oil or condensate production plant. Prior to use, liquid samples from the plant are analyzed in a chemical lab to obtain reference vapor pressure or compositional values. A chemometric model using known techniques is then built with the captured absorption spectra and the reference lab results. Preprocessing methodologies can be used to help mitigate interferences of the fluid, instrument drift, and contaminate build up on the lenses in contact with the fluid. The chemometric model is implemented through the NIR analyzer as the calibration curve to predict the vapor pressure or other values of the flowing fluid in real time.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2019Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Jie Zhu
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Patent number: 11360021Abstract: Methods and systems for near-real-time measurement and analysis of a fluid flowing through a pipeline. Analysis of the spectra of the fluid may be used to determine when a stable first pipeline fluid transitions into a transmix and then further transitions into a stable second pipeline fluid. By comparing the characteristics of the changing spectrum of fluids flowing through a pipeline as they transition from a first stable fluid, through a transmix phase, to a second stable fluid, this process can be achieved without the need to measure compositional or physical properties of the fluids or transmixes thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2021Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Walter Ernesto Poquioma, David K. Pinkerton, Ronald Dove, Aurora Weiden, Nathanial Watson
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Patent number: 11204316Abstract: A system of spectroscopic devices deployed amongst the fluid infrastructure of hydrocarbon fluids are described herein. The devices provide early visibility into the characteristics of those fluids which inform and educate downstream parties of the potential value of the fluid, or the opportunity to reblend or redirect the fluid to optimize the formulization. By allowing downstream parties to determine the quality and quantity of refined products at an early stage, they are better able to determine the true value of the fluid. The data from the distributed network of spectroscopic analyzers provides valuation information that can be used to make more informed purchasing decisions or allow processors to create blends that optimize the efficiency of refining operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Matthew R. Thomas
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Patent number: 11150181Abstract: A system and method for encapsulating commercially significant attributes of a hydrocarbon product into a single digital signature are presented. The digital signature may be generated from a physical product sample using optical techniques such as NIR spectroscopy. Digital signatures may be expressed in the form of composition, principle components derived from the spectra, or other properties derived from the original spectra which characterize, and help visualize, the variation present within the signals. Other physical property measurements and contaminant measurements may also be included in the digital signature and may be derived from the same measurement device or separate measurement devices whose output is integrated into a single digital signature. Embodiments of the invention may be used to confirm the identity of a hydrocarbon product, or to verify the composition of a hydrocarbon product.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2018Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Matthew Thomas, Gregg Williams, James Stephen Dixson, III
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Publication number: 20210270729Abstract: A system and method for encapsulating commercially significant attributes of a hydrocarbon product into a single digital signature are presented. The digital signature may be generated from a physical product sample using optical techniques such as NIR spectroscopy. Digital signatures may be expressed in the form of composition, principle components derived from the spectra, or other properties derived from the original spectra which characterize, and help visualize, the variation present within the signals. Other physical property measurements and contaminant measurements may also be included in the digital signature and may be derived from the same measurement device or separate measurement devices whose output is integrated into a single digital signature. Embodiments of the invention may be used to confirm the identity of a hydrocarbon product, or to verify the composition of a hydrocarbon product.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Applicant: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Matthew Thomas, Gregg Williams, James Stephen Dixson, III
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Publication number: 20200249155Abstract: A system of spectroscopic devices deployed amongst the fluid infrastructure of hydrocarbon fluids are described herein. The devices provide early visibility into the characteristics of those fluids which inform and educate downstream parties of the potential value of the fluid, or the opportunity to reblend or redirect the fluid to optimize the formulization. By allowing downstream parties to determine the quality and quantity of refined products at an early stage, they are better able to determine the true value of the fluid. The data from the distributed network of spectroscopic analyzers provides valuation information that can be used to make more informed purchasing decisions or allow processors to create blends that optimize the efficiency of refining operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Applicant: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Matthew R. Thomas
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Patent number: 10670519Abstract: A system of spectroscopic devices deployed amongst the fluid infrastructure of hydrocarbon fluids are described herein. The devices provide early visibility into the characteristics of those fluids which inform and educate downstream parties of the potential value of the fluid, or the opportunity to reblend or redirect the fluid to optimize the formulization. By allowing downstream parties to determine the quality and quantity of refined products at an early stage, they are better able to determine the true value of the fluid. The data from the distributed network of spectroscopic analyzers provides valuation information that can be used to make more informed purchasing decisions or allow processors to create blends that optimize the efficiency of refining operations.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Matthew R. Thomas
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Patent number: 10627344Abstract: An improved method and system for analyzing multistate fluids using NIR spectroscopy. If the sample to be tested resides in a single state condition, the configuration file used in spectroscopic analysis will only be applied against a single model. However, if the sample to be tested is in a multi-state environment, an algorithm determines which model set of a plurality of model sets should be utilized based on the sample characteristics, and the configuration file used in spectroscopic analysis will be applied against the selected model. Results are generated showing the designated parameters.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2016Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Jie Zhu, William Howard, Randy Bishop
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Publication number: 20200049604Abstract: An NIR analyzer with the optical probes across a pipe, or in a bypass configuration, after a stabilizer in an oil or condensate production plant. Prior to use, liquid samples from the plant are analyzed in a chemical lab to obtain reference vapor pressure or compositional values. A chemometric model using known techniques is then built with the captured absorption spectra and the reference lab results. Preprocessing methodologies can be used to help mitigate interferences of the fluid, instrument drift, and contaminate build up on the lenses in contact with the fluid. The chemometric model is implemented through the NIR analyzer as the calibration curve to predict the vapor pressure or other values of the flowing fluid in real time.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Applicant: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Jie Zhu
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Patent number: 10393638Abstract: An NIR analyzer with the optical probes across a pipe, or in a bypass configuration, after a stabilizer in an oil or condensate production plant. Prior to use, liquid samples from the plant are analyzed in a chemical lab to obtain reference vapor pressure or compositional values. A chemometric model using known techniques is then built with the captured absorption spectra and the reference lab results. Preprocessing methodologies can be used to help mitigate interferences of the fluid, instrument drift, and contaminate build up on the lenses in contact with the fluid. The chemometric model is implemented through the NIR analyzer as the calibration curve to predict the vapor pressure or other values of the flowing fluid in real time.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2015Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Jie Zhu
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Publication number: 20190170641Abstract: A system and method for encapsulating commercially significant attributes of a hydrocarbon product into a single digital signature are presented. The digital signature may be generated from a physical product sample using optical techniques such as NIR spectroscopy. Digital signatures may be expressed in the form of composition, principle components derived from the spectra, or other properties derived from the original spectra which characterize, and help visualize, the variation present within the signals. Other physical property measurements and contaminant measurements may also be included in the digital signature and may be derived from the same measurement device or separate measurement devices whose output is integrated into a single digital signature. Embodiments of the invention may be used to confirm the identity of a hydrocarbon product, or to verify the composition of a hydrocarbon product.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2018Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Matthew Thomas, Gregg Williams, James Stephen Dixson
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Publication number: 20190094137Abstract: A system of spectroscopic devices deployed amongst the fluid infrastructure of hydrocarbon fluids are described herein. The devices provide early visibility into the characteristics of those fluids which inform and educate downstream parties of the potential value of the fluid, or the opportunity to reblend or redirect the fluid to optimize the formulization. By allowing downstream parties to determine the quality and quantity of refined products at an early stage, they are better able to determine the true value of the fluid. The data from the distributed network of spectroscopic analyzers provides valuation information that can be used to make more informed purchasing decisions or allow processors to create blends that optimize the efficiency of refining operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Applicant: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Matthew R. Thomas
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Patent number: 9797822Abstract: An NIR analyzer with the optical probes across a pipe, or in a bypass configuration, after a stabilizer in an oil or condensate production plant. Prior to use, liquid samples from the plant are analyzed in a chemical lab to obtain reference vapor pressure or compositional values. A chemometric model using known techniques is then built with the captured absorption spectra and the reference lab results. Preprocessing methodologies can be used to help mitigate interferences of the fluid, instrument drift, and contaminate build up on the lenses in contact with the fluid. The chemometric model is implemented through the NIR analyzer as the calibration curve to predict the vapor pressure or other values of the flowing fluid in real time.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2017Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Jie Zhu
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Patent number: 9703005Abstract: Systems and methods for performing downhole analysis within a well bore employ a swept source laser that can be sent downhole to generate high resolution images of the well bore. Various embodiments can also determine other physical properties of a below ground structure. The swept source lasers can create images using low-coherence interferometry or optical coherence tomography. Systems and methods may also be used to determine fluid flow rates towards the sensor at discrete points, such as individual perforations, by measuring the Doppler effect on the light back-scattered from the fluid. Fluid flow information could also be extracted by measuring the phase shift of the light between subsequent light scans if a phase sensitive detection scheme is utilized.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2016Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Jordan Dwelle, William Howard
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Publication number: 20170153355Abstract: Systems and methods for performing downhole analysis within a well bore employ a swept source laser that can be sent downhole to generate high resolution images of the well bore. Various embodiments can also determine other physical properties of a below ground structure. The swept source lasers can create images using low-coherence interferometry or optical coherence tomography. Systems and methods may also be used to determine fluid flow rates towards the sensor at discrete points, such as individual perforations, by measuring the Doppler effect on the light back-scattered from the fluid. Fluid flow information could also be extracted by measuring the phase shift of the light between subsequent light scans if a phase sensitive detection scheme is utilized.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2016Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Jordan Dwelle, William Howard
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Publication number: 20170131194Abstract: An NIR analyzer with the optical probes across a pipe, or in a bypass configuration, after a stabilizer in an oil or condensate production plant. Prior to use, liquid samples from the plant are analyzed in a chemical lab to obtain reference vapor pressure or compositional values. A chemometric model using known techniques is then built with the captured absorption spectra and the reference lab results. Preprocessing methodologies can be used to help mitigate interferences of the fluid, instrument drift, and contaminate build up on the lenses in contact with the fluid. The chemometric model is implemented through the NIR analyzer as the calibration curve to predict the vapor pressure or other values of the flowing fluid in real time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2017Publication date: May 11, 2017Applicant: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, Jie Zhu
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Publication number: 20160290919Abstract: An improved method and system for analyzing multistate fluids using NIR spectroscopy. If the sample to be tested resides in a single state condition, the configuration file used in spectroscopic analysis will only be applied against a single model. However, if the sample to be tested is in a multi-state environment, an algorithm determines which model set of a plurality of model sets should be utilized based on the sample characteristics, and the configuration file used in spectroscopic analysis will be applied against the selected model. Results are generated showing the designated parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Applicant: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Jie Zhu, William Howard, Randy Bishop
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Patent number: 9212989Abstract: A chemical composition analyzer may be used to optically determine and report chemical compositions associated with gases within a gas collection and transmission infrastructure. This analyzer includes a number of optical sensors which may be used to perform spectroscopic spectrographic analysis in order to determine the chemical composition of the gas. Additionally other sensors may be used to measure other physical properties associated with the gas. These sensors are tied to a data collection system wherein the output of the optical sensors and sensors used to measure the physical properties of the gas may be combined and processed in order to determine in a nearly continuous fashion the chemical composition associated with the gas at various locations within the gas collection and transmission infrastructure. This real time compositional analysis may be used to determine valuations of the gas or to optimize other processes or equipment configurations.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Paul Little, Charles E. Miller
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Patent number: D814325Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2016Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: JP3 Measurement, LLCInventors: Joseph Paul Little, III, William Tsakopulos