Patents by Inventor Gregoire Omont

Gregoire Omont 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).

  • Publication number: 20230333547
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for identifying relationships between defects. The system may obtain defect items and associated information. Defect items may be compared to one another based on their attributes to determine how related they are. According to the comparisons, defect items may be grouped together into issue items for further analysis by a user. The system may further update a defect comparison model according to user interaction with defect items.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2023
    Publication date: October 19, 2023
    Inventors: Andrew POH, Andre Frederico Cavalheiro MENCK, Arion SPRAGUE, Benjamin GRABHAM, Benjamin LEE, Bianca RAHILL-MARIER, Gregoire OMONT, Jim INOUE, Jonah SCHEINERMAN, Maciej ALBIN, Myles SCOLNICK, Paul GRIBELYUK, Steven FACKLER, Tam-Sanh NGUYEN, Thomas POWELL, William SEATON
  • Patent number: 11681282
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for identifying relationships between defects. The system may obtain defect items and associated information. Defect items may be compared to one another based on their attributes to determine how related they are. According to the comparisons, defect items may be grouped together into issue items for further analysis by a user. The system may further update a defect comparison model according to user interaction with defect items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2023
    Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew Poh, Andre Frederico Cavalheiro Menck, Arion Sprague, Benjamin Grabham, Benjamin Lee, Bianca Rahill-Marier, Gregoire Omont, Jim Inoue, Jonah Scheinerman, Maciej Albin, Myles Scolnick, Paul Gribelyuk, Steven Fackler, Tam-Sanh Nguyen, Thomas Powell, William Seaton
  • Patent number: 11661834
    Abstract: A monitoring system operable to monitor an oilfield additive system having multiple components. The oilfield additive system is operable to transfer an additive-containing substance for injection into a wellbore. The monitoring system includes sensors each associated with, and operable to generate information related to an operational parameter of, a corresponding one of the oilfield additive system components. The monitoring system also includes a monitoring device in communication with the sensors and operable to record the information generated by the sensors to generate a database. The database includes information indicative of maintenance aspects of the oilfield additive system and/or the oilfield additive system components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2023
    Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Gregoire Omont, Rajesh Luharuka, Corey Ray, Jonathan Wun Shiung Chong, Chuong Nguyen, Lewis Callaway, Liang Du
  • Patent number: 10839504
    Abstract: User interfaces for managing defects are provided. A defect selection interface may include a set of defect items for selection by a user. The defect selection interface may include one or more first visuals indicating similarity of the set of defect items to other defect items. An issue selection interface may include a set of issue items for selection by the user. Individual issue items may include one or more defect items added to the individual issue items. A defect comparison interface may include a comparison of a defect item to an issue item. The defect comparison interface may include one or more second visuals indicating similarity of the defect item to the issue item. Based on the user's selection, the defect item may be added to the issue item.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2020
    Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Taheri, Alexandru-viorel Antihi, Arion Sprague, Benjamin Grabham, Benjamin Lee, Gregoire Omont, Jim Inoue, Michael Yang, Myles Scolnick, Pierre Lucotte, Ryan Rowe, Tarik Benabdallah, Thomas Powell
  • Publication number: 20200347713
    Abstract: A monitoring system operable to monitor an oilfield additive system having multiple components. The oilfield additive system is operable to transfer an additive-containing substance for injection into a wellbore. The monitoring system includes sensors each associated with, and operable to generate information related to an operational parameter of, a corresponding one of the oilfield additive system components. The monitoring system also includes a monitoring device in communication with the sensors and operable to record the information generated by the sensors to generate a database. The database includes information indicative of maintenance aspects of the oilfield additive system and/or the oilfield additive system components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2020
    Publication date: November 5, 2020
    Inventors: Gregoire OMONT, Rajesh LUHARUKA, Corey RAY, Jonathan Wun Shiung CHONG, Chuong NGUYEN, Lewis CALLAWAY, Liang DU
  • Publication number: 20200241518
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for identifying relationships between defects. The system may obtain defect items and associated information. Defect items may be compared to one another based on their attributes to determine how related they are. According to the comparisons, defect items may be grouped together into issue items for further analysis by a user. The system may further update a defect comparison model according to user interaction with defect items.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2020
    Publication date: July 30, 2020
    Inventors: Andrew Poh, Andre Frederico Cavalheiro Menck, Arion Sprague, Benjamin Grabham, Benjamin Lee, Bianca Rahill-Marier, Gregoire Omont, Jim Inoue, Jonah Scheinerman, Maciej Albin, Myles Scolnick, Paul Gribelyuk, Steven Fackler, Tam-Sanh Nguyen, Thomas Powell, William Seaton
  • Patent number: 10620618
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for identifying relationships between defects. The system may obtain defect items and associated information. Defect items may be compared to one another based on their attributes to determine how related they are. According to the comparisons, defect items may be grouped together into issue items for further analysis by a user. The system may further update a defect comparison model according to user interaction with defect items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2020
    Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew Poh, Andre Frederico Cavalheiro Menck, Arion Sprague, Benjamin Grabham, Benjamin Lee, Bianca Rahill-Marier, Gregoire Omont, Jim Inoue, Jonah Scheinerman, Maciej Albin, Myles Scolnick, Paul Gribelyuk, Steven Fackler, Tam-Sanh Nguyen, Thomas Powell, William Seaton
  • Patent number: 10544343
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for viscosity measurement of non-Newtonian fluid for in-line measurement and process control. The process involves mixing additives to a base fluid to form the non-Newtonian fluid. The non-Newtonian fluid is fed to an in-line viscosity measurement device to obtain a rheological measurement. The addition of the additives to the base fluid is then adjusted based on the rheological measurement. A system for accomplishing the same is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2020
    Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Avinash Ramesh, Garud Bindiganavale Sridhar, Jonathan Wun Shiung Chong, Rajesh Luharuka, Lewis Callaway, Gregoire Omont, Ivan Alaniz
  • Publication number: 20190206049
    Abstract: User interfaces for managing defects are provided. A defect selection interface may include a set of defect items for selection by a user. The defect selection interface may include one or more first visuals indicating similarity of the set of defect items to other defect items. An issue selection interface may include a set of issue items for selection by the user. Individual issue items may include one or more defect items added to the individual issue items. A defect comparison interface may include a comparison of a defect item to an issue item. The defect comparison interface may include one or more second visuals indicating similarity of the defect item to the issue item.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2019
    Publication date: July 4, 2019
    Inventors: Alexander Taheri, Alexandru-viorel Antihi, Arion Sprague, Benjamin Grabham, Benjamin Lee, Gregoire Omont, Jim Inoue, Michael Yang, Myles Scolnick, Pierre Lucotte, Ryan Rowe, Tarik Benabdallah, Thomas Powell
  • Patent number: 10295263
    Abstract: A technique facilitates removal of heat. The technique involves moving a process fluid through a buffer tank which is combined with a heat exchange system. The heat exchange system includes a conduit carrying a coolant fluid which removes excess heat from a heat source. The conduit is routed to the buffer tank so that the cooler process fluid moving through the buffer tank is able to remove heat from the coolant fluid before it is routed back to the heat source for continued heat removal. In a well application, for example, a heat source, e.g. an electric motor, may be located on a transport vehicle and cooled by the coolant fluid. The heat transferred to the coolant fluid from the heat source is removed by routing the coolant fluid through the conduit associated with the buffer tank. This enables the cooler process fluid in the buffer tank to be used in lowering the temperature of the coolant fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2019
    Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Jonathan Wun Shiung Chong, Rod William Shampine, Garud Bindiganavale Sridhar, Christopher Joseph Decker, Gregoire Omont, Rajesh Luharuka
  • Patent number: 10249033
    Abstract: User interfaces for managing defects are provided. A defect selection interface may include a set of defect items for selection by a user. The defect selection interface may include one or more first visuals indicating similarity of the set of defect items to other defect items. An issue selection interface may include a set of issue items for selection by the user. Individual issue items may include one or more defect items added to the individual issue items. A defect comparison interface may include a comparison of a defect item to an issue item. The defect comparison interface may include one or more second visuals indicating similarity of the defect item to the issue item. Based on the user's selection, the defect item may be added to the issue item.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2019
    Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Taheri, Alexandru Antihi, Arion Sprague, Benjamin Grabham, Benjamin Lee, Gregoire Omont, Jim Inoue, Michael Yang, Myles Scolnick, Pierre Lucotte, Ryan Rowe, Tarik Benabdallah, Thomas Powell
  • Publication number: 20180173212
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for identifying relationships between defects. The system may obtain defect items and associated information. Defect items may be compared to one another based on their attributes to determine how related they are. According to the comparisons, defect items may be grouped together into issue items for further analysis by a user. The system may further update a defect comparison model according to user interaction with defect items.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2016
    Publication date: June 21, 2018
    Inventors: Andrew Poh, Andre Frederico Cavalheiro Menck, Arion Sprague, Benjamin Grabham, Benjamin Lee, Bianca Rahill-Marier, Gregoire Omont, Jim Inoue, Jonah Scheinerman, Maciej Albin, Myles Scolnick, Paul Gribelyuk, Steven Fackler, Tam-Sanh Nguyen, Thomas Powell, William Seaton
  • Publication number: 20170226842
    Abstract: A monitoring system operable to monitor an oilfield additive system having multiple components. The oilfield additive system is operable to transfer an additive-containing substance for injection into a wellbore. The monitoring system includes sensors each associated with, and operable to generate information related to an operational parameter of, a corresponding one of the oilfield additive system components. The monitoring system also includes a monitoring device in communication with the sensors and operable to record the information generated by the sensors to generate a database. The database includes information indicative of maintenance aspects of the oil-field additive system and/or the oilfield additive system components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2015
    Publication date: August 10, 2017
    Inventors: Gregoire OMONT, Rajesh LUHARUKA, Corey RAY, Jonathan Wun Shiung CHONG, Chuong NGUYEN, Lewis CALLAWAY, Liang DU
  • Publication number: 20170058177
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for viscosity measurement of non-Newtonian fluid for in-line measurement and process control. The process involves mixing additives to a base fluid to form the non-Newtonian fluid. The non-Newtonian fluid is fed to an in-line viscosity measurement device to obtain a rheological measurement. The addition of the additives to the base fluid is then adjusted based on the rheological measurement. A system for accomplishing the same is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2015
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Inventors: Avinash Ramesh, Garud Bindiganavale Sridhar, Jonathan Wun Shiung Chong, Rajesh Luharuka, Lewis Callaway, Gregoire Omont, Ivan Alaniz
  • Publication number: 20160161188
    Abstract: A technique facilitates removal of heat. The technique involves moving a process fluid through a buffer tank which is combined with a heat exchange system. The heat exchange system includes a conduit carrying a coolant fluid which removes excess heat from a heat source. The conduit is routed to the buffer tank so that the cooler process fluid moving through the buffer tank is able to remove heat from the coolant fluid before it is routed back to the heat source for continued heat removal. In a well application, for example, a heat source, e.g. an electric motor, may be located on a transport vehicle and cooled by the coolant fluid. The heat transferred to the coolant fluid from the heat source is removed by routing the coolant fluid through the conduit associated with the buffer tank. This enables the cooler process fluid in the buffer tank to be used in lowering the temperature of the coolant fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2014
    Publication date: June 9, 2016
    Inventors: Jonathan Wun Shiung Chong, Rod William Shampine, Garud Bindiganavale Sridhar, Christopher Joseph Decker, Gregoire Omont, Rajesh Luharuka