Patents by Inventor Greg Daniel Brumbaugh

Greg Daniel Brumbaugh 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: 11734479
    Abstract: The disclosure presents a technique to generate a fracture model using a differential stress map and model inputs. The technique simulates the fracture model using fracture fronts, initiated at perforations of a perforation stage of a hydraulic fracturing (HF) wellbore. Each fracture front is evaluated using a propagation step of a fracture model process. Using the relative differential stress states, a fracture pattern is composited to the fracture model. At each propagation step, the total energy available from the simulated HF fluid being pumped into the wellbore location is reduced by the amount necessary to generate the computed fractures. Once the remaining energy is reduced to a level where no further fractures can be created, or if a map boundary is encountered, the fracture model process terminates. The generated fracture model can be communicated to update HF job plans, wellbore placements, and other uses of the fracture model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2023
    Assignee: Landmark Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Shang Zhang, Greg Daniel Brumbaugh, Hailun Ni, Gaetan Pierre Louis Bardy, Harold Grayson Walters
  • Patent number: 11346202
    Abstract: A drill bit subsystem can include a drill bit, a processor, and a non-transitory computer-readable medium for storing instructions and for being positioned downhole with the drill bit. The instructions of the non-transitory computer-readable medium can include a machine-teachable module and a control module that are executable by the processor. The machine-teachable module can receive depth data and rate of drill bit penetration from one or more sensors in a drilling operation, and determine an estimated lithology of a formation at which the drill bit subsystem is located. The control module can use the estimated lithology to determine an updated location of the drill bit subsystem, and control a direction of the drill bit using the updated location and a drill plan.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2022
    Assignee: Landmark Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Greg Daniel Brumbaugh, Youpeng Huang, Janaki Vamaraju, Joseph Blake Winston, Aimee Jackson Taylor, Keshava Rangarajan, Avinash Wesley
  • Publication number: 20210256183
    Abstract: The disclosure presents a technique to generate a fracture model using a differential stress map and model inputs. The technique simulates the fracture model using fracture fronts, initiated at perforations of a perforation stage of a hydraulic fracturing (HF) wellbore. Each fracture front is evaluated using a propagation step of a fracture model process. Using the relative differential stress states, a fracture pattern is composited to the fracture model. At each propagation step, the total energy available from the simulated fluid being pumped into the wellbore location is reduced by the amount necessary to generate the computed fractures. Once the remaining energy is reduced to a level where no further fractures can be created, or if a map boundary is encountered, the fracture model process terminates. The generated fracture model can be communicated to update HF job plans, wellbore placements, and other uses of the fracture model.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2019
    Publication date: August 19, 2021
    Inventors: Shang Zhang, Greg Daniel Brumbaugh, Hailun Ni, Gaetan Pierre Louis Bardy, Harold Grayson Walters
  • Publication number: 20200378236
    Abstract: A drill bit subsystem can include a drill bit, a processor, and a non-transitory computer-readable medium for storing instructions and for being positioned downhole with the drill bit. The instructions of the non-transitory computer-readable medium can include a machine-teachable module and a control module that are executable by the processor. The machine-teachable module can receive depth data and rate of drill bit penetration from one or more sensors in a drilling operation, and determine an estimated lithology of a formation at which the drill bit subsystem is located. The control module can use the estimated lithology to determine an updated location of the drill bit subsystem, and control a direction of the drill bit using the updated location and a drill plan.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2018
    Publication date: December 3, 2020
    Inventors: Greg Daniel Brumbaugh, Youpeng Huang, Janaki Vamaraju, Joseph Blake Winston, Aimee Jackson Taylor, Keshava Rangarajan, Avinash Wesley