Patents Assigned to The British National Oil Corporation
  • Patent number: 4476553
    Abstract: In order to determine the signature of an array of n seismic sources 21 to 27, for instance marine seismic sources in the form of air guns, the array is actuated and the emitted pressure wave is measured at n independent points whose positions will respect to the array are known by hydrophones 31 to 37. The measurements are processed to produce n equivalent signatures of the n sources taking into account the interactions therebetween. The signature of the array is then determined merely by superposing the n equivalent signatures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1984
    Assignee: The British National Oil Corporation
    Inventors: Antoni M. Ziolkowski, Leslie Hatton, Gregory E. Parkes, Tor-Arvid Haugland
  • Patent number: 4476550
    Abstract: A method is provided of ascertaining the far field signature of an array of sound source units, each of which is small compared with the wavelength of the highest frequency of interest. The units are fired so that the interactions between them is negligible. This is achieved by firing the units sequentially so that each generates all its significant radiation before the next is fired, and/or by firing more than one unit at a time and separating the units by at least one wavelength of the lowest frequency of interest. The far field signature of each unit is measured by a pressure-sensitive detector close to the unit but in a region where the phase spectrum of the pressure field is independent of azimuth and range. The far field signature of the array is derived from the measured signatures by summation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1984
    Assignee: The British National Oil Corporation
    Inventors: Antoni M. Ziolkowski, Paul L. Stoffa
  • Patent number: 4317488
    Abstract: A template for spacing a submarine structure such as an anchor block or a guide base for a second underwater well alongside an existing underwater well comprises a beam attached at one end, by means of a hinge, to a lowering guide which can be threaded over and be lowered along two guide wires of the first well, and at the other end by a remote-controlled release mechanism to the submarine structure such as the anchor block itself or a guide base for a second well.The beam, with such a submarine structure attached, is lowered down the guide wires while held in a vertical configuration, and is then swung into a generally horizontal configuration at the sea bed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1982
    Assignee: The British National Oil Corporation
    Inventor: Keith Shotbolt