Patents Assigned to Schlumberger Technologies
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Patent number: 7967991Abstract: The separator has a cylindrical separator chamber and an impeller on the same axis and driven in rotation. The impeller has a core, an inlet for receiving an axial flow of fluid, an outlet for injecting the fluid into the separator chamber, and guide channels formed between the inlet and the outlet of the impeller at the periphery of the core. The core has a portion of diameter equal to or greater than the inner diameter of the separator chamber. In this portion, the guide channels extend longitudinally, and they then continue as far as the outlet from the impeller, which outlet is cylindrical in shape and of diameter equal to the inner diameter of the separator chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignees: Total SA, Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Yves Lecoffre, Vincent Peyrony
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Patent number: 7967075Abstract: A kickover tool for placing and extracting a valve in a mandrel having a hydraulic piston, a kickover arm portion mechanically connected to the hydraulic piston, the kickover arm portion being actuated by application of pressure to the piston. Upon full stoke of the piston, pressure is relieved, and measurement of the pressure relief can be used to indicate proper placement in a side pocket mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Arunkumar Arumugam, Tyson Messick, Steven Anyan, Kenneth C. Burnett, III
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Patent number: 7967082Abstract: A tubular downhole tool string component having a sidewall with a fluid passageway formed therein between a first end and second end, and a valve mechanism disposed within the fluid passageway adapted to substantially cyclically build-up and release pressure within the fluid passageway such that a pressure build-up results in radial expansion of at least a portion of the sidewall and wherein a pressure release results in a radial contraction of the portion of the sidewall. The valve mechanism disposed within the fluid passageway comprises a spring. Radial expansion and contraction of the portion of the sidewall varies a weight loaded to a drill bit disposed at a drilling end of the drill string.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: David R. Hall, John Bailey
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Patent number: 7967072Abstract: A release mechanism for incorporation into a logging head. The release mechanism may be a tensile release mechanism that employs a plurality of tensile members for interchangeable insertion into a plurality of tensile compartments. As a result, a weakpoint for the logging head may be user defined on location at the oilfield. Furthermore, for potentially deeper wells, a rotatable release mechanism may be alternatively or additionally incorporated into the logging head. The rotatable release mechanism may be employed to effectuate a release of the logging head upon signaling from surface equipment. Additionally, the rotatable release mechanism may be powered to achieve the release solely from a downhole power source.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: L. Michael McKee
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Patent number: 7968501Abstract: A delayed crosslinker system useful in downhole treatment fluids is disclosed. The crosslinker system comprises water-reactive solids, a non-aqueous, non-oily, hygroscopic liquid, a suspension aid, and an optional polyol. The crosslinker system may be prepared at a remote location and transported to the site of its intended use. There it may be pumped into a formation and activated when a gel fluid is introduced into the wellbore, only then forming a high viscosity treatment fluid. Thus, the amount of energy required for pumping is reduced. The optional polyol component increases crosslink delay and enhances the rate of viscosity after high shear (shear recovery).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Michael D. Parris
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Patent number: 7967083Abstract: A drill string having a drill bit with a bit body located between a shank and a working face. The working face has at least one cutting element and a jack element disposed partially within the drill bit body and partially protruding from the working face. The jack element is adapted to be rotated with respect to the bit body by a driving mechanism disposed within a bore of the drill string. A generator or motor with a rotor is incorporated into a torque transmitting mechanism that links the driving mechanism to the jack element, and configured so that at least one waveform is produced in the generator or motor when the jack element is rotated. The waveform is processed by an electronic processing device to determine the rotational position of the jack element.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: David R. Hall, Jim Shumway, David Wahlquist
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Patent number: 7969819Abstract: A method for taking seismic measurements that includes a downhole sensor positionable within a tool string located within the bore of a well, the tool string having a network which effects communication with a downhole sensor. The downhole sensor includes a downhole clock that may be placed in communication over the network with the top-hole clock for synchronization. A seismic source is positioned within a transmitting distance of the downhole sensor and activated at a time when the network is disconnected. The downhole sensor records signals from the seismic source at along with a downhole timestamp from the downhole clock. When the network is reconnected, the downhole clock and the top-hole clock are re-synchronized and any downhole clock drift is calculated. The recorded downhole timestamp may then be adjusted to reflect what it would have been if the downhole clock had been synchronized with the top-hole clock.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: David R. Hall, Christopher Durrand
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Patent number: 7968184Abstract: An erosion resistant surface using a dense array of elastic whiskers to slow the velocity of erosive particles before impacting with the surface. A carbon nanotube forest is grown on the surface to provide the erosion resistance. In the alternative, a carbon nanotube forest is grown on a flexible substrate that is bonded to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Alan Humphreys, Geoff Downton
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Publication number: 20110146984Abstract: A system for conveying fluid into a wellbore, including a tubular member, a packer, a hydrodynamic flow device, and a seal device. The tubular member is disposed in the wellbore through a first zone, a second zone, and a hydrocarbon producing zone of the wellbore. The packer is disposed adjacent to the tubular member, and is configured to at least partially isolate the hydrocarbon producing zone from at least one of the first and second zones. The hydrodynamic flow device is disposed around the tubular member and comprises a pump fluidly connected to a discharge in fluid communication with the first zone and an inlet in fluid communication with the second zone. The seal device is disposed around the hydrodynamic flow device to isolate a first annulus of the first zone from a second annulus of the second zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventor: Robert Krush
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Publication number: 20110146974Abstract: Delivery of a substance to a subterranean location is achieved by suspending the substance as nanoparticles in a carrier fluid in which the substance is insoluble. The procedure may start by forming a dispersible powder composition, which is done by dissolving the substance in a solvent, emulsifying the resulting solution as the dispersed phase of an emulsion, and freeze-drying the emulsion to a powder. On mixing the powder with a fluid in which the substance is insoluble, any soluble constituents of the powder dissolve and the insoluble substance becomes a dispersion of nanoparticles of the substance. Then, the fluid containing the dispersed substance is pumped to the subterranean location. The dispersion of nanoparticles has surprising stability, facilitating transport to the subterranean location.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Robert Seth Hartshorne, Khooi Yeei Tan, Gary John Tustin
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Publication number: 20110146519Abstract: Disclosed are thermite charges for use in well perforation and downhole fracing. The thermite charges have a core, and optionally a case, where at least one of the core and the case includes thermite material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Chenghua Han, Hongfa Huang
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Publication number: 20110150686Abstract: This invention relates to machine-building, more specifically, to the design and manufacturing of positive displacement motors various embodiments of which are used for hydrocarbon production.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2008Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Alexander Sergeevich Trushin, Jacques Orban
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Publication number: 20110153225Abstract: A method and system for monitoring a flexible pipe, including an inline sensor system coupled to the annulus of the flexible pipe to detect corrosion of the flexible pipe. Also disclosed are method and system for monitoring an amount of water being accumulated in an annulus of a flexible pipe, including locating a pressure measurement system proximate to the annulus for measuring pressure of gas inside the annulus; controlling a flow of vent gas with a vent gas valve; positioning a flow measurement system upstream or downstream of the vent gas valve for measuring the flow of the vent gas when the vent gas valve is opened; and collecting with a microprocessor pressure and flow measurement data from the pressure and the flow measurement systems for determining the amount of water accumulated in the annulus based on the collected pressure and flow measurement data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Lars Nicolas Mangal, Stephane Vannuffelen, Rogerio Tadeu Ramos, Ricardo R. Vasques, Michel V. Berard, Dominique Dion
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Publication number: 20110146977Abstract: A method for downhole oil-water separation, according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure, comprises disposing a oil-water separation system in a wellbore, the system comprising a first separator connected in hydraulic series with a second separator; separating a well fluid in the first separator into a first injection stream and a first production stream; discharging the first injection stream to an inlet of the second separator; separating the first injection stream in the second separator into an output injection stream and a second production stream; and injecting the output injection stream from the wellbore into an injection formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Lance I. Fielder, Lawrence C. Lee, Dwayne Cartier, Matthew R. Hackworth
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Publication number: 20110146976Abstract: A hydrocyclone separator assembly includes a longitudinal housing configured for disposal in a wellbore, wherein the longitudinal housing comprises a discharge head disposed at one end of the longitudinal housing, wherein the discharge head includes at least one overflow port and at least one underflow port; a plurality of hydrocyclones disposed arranged in a same orientation in the longitudinal housing, wherein the plurality of hydrocyclone each comprise an overflow exit and an underflow exit, wherein at least two of the overflow exits of the plurality of hydrocyclones are connected to a common tubing that is connected to the at least one overflow port on the discharge head, wherein at least two of the underflow exits of the plurality of hydrocyclones are connected to separate tubings that are connected to the at least one underflow port on the discharge head.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Matthew Hackworth, Brigitte Finkiewicz, Dwayne Cartier
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Publication number: 20110147014Abstract: A swellable packer including a first retainer, a second retainer, a swellable element, a piston, and a piston lock. The second retainer is spaced axially apart from the first retainer. The swellable element is at least partially disposed between and fixed to the first and second retainers. The piston is fixed to the second retainer and configured to move the second retainer from a first position in which the swellable element is unstrained, to a second position in which the swellable element is strained. The piston lock is configured to releasably fix the second retainer in the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Kuo-Chiang Chen, John Whitsitt
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Patent number: 7966166Abstract: A method is disclosed for modeling a first reservoir while drilling a wellbore into a corresponding second reservoir, the first reservoir having a plurality of stations, comprising: determining a plurality of values of net present value corresponding, respectively, to the plurality of stations of the first reservoir; and drilling the wellbore into the corresponding second reservoir in accordance with the plurality of values of net present value.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corp.Inventors: R. K. Michael Thambynayagam, Andrew Carnegie, Raj Banerjee, Gregory P. Grove, Luca Ortenzi, Roger Griffiths, Joseph A. Ayoub, Jeff Spath
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Patent number: 7963323Abstract: A technique that is usable with a well includes deploying a sensing device on a drill string and communicating with the sensing device during a plug cementing operation over a wired infrastructure of the drill string. The technique includes controlling the plug cementing operation in response to the communication.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Louise Bailey
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Patent number: 7963347Abstract: According to the invention, a system for drilling a cavity in a medium is disclosed. The system may include a bottom hole assembly. The bottom hole assembly may include a first longitudinal segment and at least one drill bit. The first longitudinal segment may include a first length of chassis having a first cross section. The first cross section may be configured such that the first longitudinal segment may have a greater stiffness in a first lateral direction than in a lateral direction different than the first lateral direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Jahir Alfonso Pabon
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Patent number: 7963617Abstract: A degradation assembly for use with a driving mechanism includes a working portion coupled to a shank assembly. The working portion has an impact tip brazed to a working end of a carbide extension. The carbide extension has a cavity formed in a base end that is adapted to engage with a shank and a locking mechanism of the shank assembly. The shank has an outer surface proximate a first end which is receivable within the cavity of the carbide extension. The locking mechanism has a radially extending catch configured to engage with the cavity and couple the shank assembly to the working portion. The shank has an outer surface proximate a second end which is adapted to be press-fitted within a recess of a driving mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: David R. Hall, Ronald B. Crockett, Scott Dahlgren