Patents by Inventor Richard Heddle

Richard Heddle 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: 11486235
    Abstract: A process for use in managing a hydrocarbon production system includes: selecting, from among a plurality of changes proposed to operating parameters of the hydrocarbon production system, the proposed change with the greatest estimated positive change in production; assessing whether the selected change violates an operating constraint; based on said assessment, producing a valid change based on at least the selected change or identifying the selected change as an unusable change, iterating the above steps, the iteration excluding the valid change from the plurality of proposed changes; and implementing at least one valid change, the number of implemented valid changes being less than the number of proposed changes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Assignees: BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC., BP EXPLORATION OPERATING COMPANY LIMITED
    Inventors: Jean-Charles Dumenil, Richard Heddle, Shaojun Wang
  • Publication number: 20210198984
    Abstract: A process for use in managing a hydrocarbon production system includes: selecting, from among a plurality of changes proposed to operating parameters of the hydrocarbon production system, the proposed change with the greatest estimated positive change in production; assessing whether the selected change violates an operating constraint; based on said assessment, producing a valid change based on at least the selected change or identifying the selected change as an unusable change, iterating the above steps, the iteration excluding the valid change from the plurality of proposed changes; and implementing at least one valid change, the number of implemented valid changes being less than the number of proposed changes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2018
    Publication date: July 1, 2021
    Inventors: Jean-Charles Dumenil, Richard Heddle, Shaojun Wang
  • Publication number: 20140278302
    Abstract: A method for independently modeling a water flow rate, an oil flow rate, and a gas flow rate using data-driven computer models is disclosed. The method can include obtaining parameters of a well associated with an asset during a well test; creating the ensemble of data-driven models to model the water flow rate, the oil flow rate, and the gas flow rate based on the parameters; evaluating each model of the ensemble of models; selecting a subset of models from the ensemble of models; modeling each of the water flow rate, the oil flow rate, and the gas flow rate independently using the subset of models; reconciling each of the water flow rate, the oil flow rate, and the gas flow rate for the well with a total flow rate at the asset; and outputting the water flow rate, the oil flow rate, and the gas flow rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2014
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Inventors: Eric Ziegel, Shahryar Shirzadi, Richard Heddle, Richard Bailey, Carl Cook
  • Patent number: 8412458
    Abstract: Physical models of wells are used to determine rate and phase composition for fluid produced from or injected into the wells on a near real time and continuous basis. The method can be used to alert operators or others of conditions in a well or field to permit more immediate response. The method can be more tolerant of sensor faults, sensor drift, anomalous data or other occurrences which could otherwise lead to incorrect output. More than one model can be used to permit a hierarchy of calculation such that the rate and phase determination is more tolerant of anomalous data. The calculated rate and phase values from one or more wells can be reconciled against facility data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2013
    Assignee: BP Exploration Operating Company Limited
    Inventors: John Foot, Richard Heddle, Michael James Webster
  • Publication number: 20120209529
    Abstract: Physical models of wells are used to determine rate and phase composition for fluid produced from or injected into the wells on a near real time and continuous basis. The method can be used to alert operators or others of conditions in a well or field to permit more immediate response. The method can be more tolerant of sensor faults, sensor drift, anomalous data or other occurrences which could otherwise lead to incorrect output. More than one model can be used to permit a hierarchy of calculation such that the rate and phase determination is more tolerant of anomalous data. The calculated rate and phase values from one or more wells can be reconciled against facility data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2012
    Publication date: August 16, 2012
    Applicant: BP EXPLORATION OPERATING COMPANY LIMITED
    Inventors: John Foot, Richard Heddle, Michael J. Webster
  • Patent number: 8170801
    Abstract: Physical models of wells are used to determine rate and phase composition for fluid produced from or injected into the wells on a near real time and continuous basis. The method can be used to alert operators or others of conditions in a well or field to permit more immediate response. The method can be more tolerant of sensor faults, sensor drift, anomalous data or other occurrences which could otherwise lead to incorrect output. More than one model can be used to permit a hierarchy of calculation such that the rate and phase determination is more tolerant of anomalous data. The calculated rate and phase values from one or more wells can be reconciled against facility data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2012
    Assignee: BP Exploration Operating Company Limited
    Inventors: John Foot, Richard Heddle, Michael J. Webster
  • Publication number: 20080234939
    Abstract: Physical models of wells are used to determine rate and phase composition for fluid produced from or injected into the wells on a near real time and continuous basis. The method can be used to alert operators or others of conditions in a well or field to permit more immediate response. The method can be more tolerant of sensor faults, sensor drift, anomalous data or other occurrences which could otherwise lead to incorrect output. More than one model can be used to permit a hierarchy of calculation such that the rate and phase determination is more tolerant of anomalous data. The calculated rate and phase values from one or more wells can be reconciled against facility data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2008
    Publication date: September 25, 2008
    Inventors: John Foot, Richard Heddle, Michael J. Webster