Patents by Inventor Ahmed Amine Mahjoub

Ahmed Amine Mahjoub 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: 10502046
    Abstract: A downhole tool operable for conveyance within a wellbore extending into a subterranean formation, and for obtaining one or more measurements of the subterranean formation, wherein the downhole tool comprises a sensor, a pressure housing containing the sensor and mounted on an external surface of the downhole tool, and a sliding stabilizer covering the pressure housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2014
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Ahmed Amine Mahjoub, Sebastien Isambert, Emmanuel Fayeulle, Didier Fouillou, Michael L. Evans, Christian Stoller
  • Patent number: 9897718
    Abstract: Methods and downhole tools involving neutron-absorbing gamma ray windows are provided. One such method involves emitting neutrons from a neutron source in a downhole tool in a well into a surrounding geological formation. This may produce formation gamma rays through interactions between the neutrons and elements of the geological formation. The formation gamma rays may be detected by a gamma ray detector when the gamma rays pass via a gamma ray window that includes a neutron-absorbing material disposed in a substrate material of the downhole tool. The gamma ray window may be both more transmissive of gamma rays than the substrate material and less transmissive of neutrons than a window without the neutron-absorbing material. This may decrease a neutron flux that would otherwise reach the gamma ray detector and the tool materials surrounding it and thus would otherwise lead to a background signal contaminating a signal corresponding to the detected formation gamma rays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2018
    Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Marie-Laure Mauborgne, Ahmed Amine Mahjoub, Markus Berheide, Christian Stoller
  • Publication number: 20160320521
    Abstract: Methods and downhole tools involving neutron-absorbing gamma ray windows are provided. One such method involves emitting neutrons from a neutron source in a downhole tool in a well into a surrounding geological formation. This may produce formation gamma rays through interactions between the neutrons and elements of the geological formation. The formation gamma rays may be detected by a gamma ray detector when the gamma rays pass via a gamma ray window that includes a neutron-absorbing material disposed in a substrate material of the downhole tool. The gamma ray window may be both more transmissive of gamma rays than the substrate material and less transmissive of neutrons than a window without the neutron-absorbing material. This may decrease a neutron flux that would otherwise reach the gamma ray detector and the tool materials surrounding it and thus would otherwise lead to a background signal contaminating a signal corresponding to the detected formation gamma rays.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2014
    Publication date: November 3, 2016
    Applicant: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Marie-Laure Mauborgne, Ahmed Amine Mahjoub, Markus Berheide, Christian Stoller
  • Publication number: 20160032708
    Abstract: A downhole tool operable for conveyance within a wellbore extending into a subterranean formation, and for obtaining one or more measurements of the subterranean formation, wherein the downhole tool comprises a sensor, a pressure housing containing the sensor and mounted on an external surface of the downhole tool, and a sliding stabilizer covering the pressure housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2014
    Publication date: February 4, 2016
    Applicant: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Ahmed Amine Mahjoub, Sebastien Isambert, Emmanuel Fayeulle, Didier Fouillou, Michael L. Evans, Christian Stoller