Patents by Inventor Robert Carl Lloyd Klenner

Robert Carl Lloyd Klenner 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: 10934821
    Abstract: A system and method for extracting a resource from a reservoir repeatedly alternates between injecting a fluid and injecting a gas into the reservoir. A rate and/or an amount of each of the fluid and the gas that is injected into the reservoir is defined by a first fluid-and-gas ratio function that designates different ratios as a function of time. The ratios designate the rate and/or the amount of the fluid that is injected into the reservoir to the rate and/or the amount of the gas that is injected into the reservoir. The rate and/or the amount at which the fluid and/or the gas is injected into the reservoir is changed according to the ratios designated by the first fluid-and-gas ratio function as time progresses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2021
    Assignee: Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations, LLC
    Inventors: Naresh Sundaram Iyer, Steven Hector Azzaro, Glen Richard Murrell, Robert Carl Lloyd Klenner
  • Patent number: 10613488
    Abstract: System includes one or more processors that are configured to perform iterations of the following until a predetermined condition is satisfied. The one or more processors are configured to select a modified trial schedule. The modified trial schedule is selected based on initial fluid-extraction data and initial trial schedules and, if available, prior modified trial schedules and prior modified fluid-extraction data from prior iterations. The one or more processors are configured to receive modified fluid-extraction data generated by execution of the modified trial schedule with a designated model of the reservoir. The one or more processors are also configured to update the surrogate model with the modified fluid-extraction data and the modified trial schedule. For at least a plurality of the iterations, the modified trial schedule is selected, at least in part, to reduce uncertainty in a sample space as characterized by the surrogate model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2020
    Assignee: General Electric Co.
    Inventors: Naresh Sundaram Iyer, Steven Hector Azzaro, Glen Richard Murrell, Robert Carl Lloyd Klenner, Panqing Gao
  • Patent number: 10605054
    Abstract: A system includes a schedule generator having one or more processors configured to obtain resource extraction parameters for extracting a resource from a reservoir. The resource extraction parameters include well creation parameters associated with drilling wellbores, well stimulation parameters associated with introducing fracturing fluid into the wellbores, and production parameters associated with extracting the resource through the wellbores. The schedule generator selects initial trial schedules having different values of the resource extraction parameters and receives initial resource output data generated by execution of the initial trial schedules with a designated reservoir model. The schedule generator generates a surrogate model based on the initial resource output data and the initial trial schedules and uses the surrogate model to perform iterations of selecting modified trial schedules until a predetermined condition is satisfied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2020
    Assignee: General Electric Co.
    Inventors: Robert Carl Lloyd Klenner, Eric Robertson, Guoxiang Liu, Naresh Sundaram Iyer, Steven Hector Azzaro
  • Publication number: 20190186237
    Abstract: A system includes a steam distributor configured to distribute steam received from a steam generator to multiple injection wells in a well pad for steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) resource production. The system also includes one or more processors configured to control the steam distributor to distribute the steam to the injection wells according to a resultant scheme including values representing multiple parameters for the SAGD resource production. The parameters include the allocated quantities of steam, pressures within multiple production wells associated with the injection wells, and time periods that the steam is directed into the injection wells. The one or more processors are configured to determine the resultant scheme by performing multiple iterations of a surrogate evaluation process until a stop criterion is met, and identifying the resultant scheme as the sample scheme of a final iteration prior to the stop criterion being met.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2016
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Inventors: Guoxiang Liu, Steven Hector Azzaro, Naresh Sundaram Iyer, Robert Carl Lloyd Klenner, Mahendra Joshi, Gabriel Tse, Glen Murrell
  • Publication number: 20180230780
    Abstract: A system includes a schedule generator having one or more processors configured to obtain resource extraction parameters for extracting a resource from a reservoir. The resource extraction parameters include well creation parameters associated with drilling wellbores, well stimulation parameters associated with introducing fracturing fluid into the wellbores, and production parameters associated with extracting the resource through the wellbores. The schedule generator selects initial trial schedules having different values of the resource extraction parameters and receives initial resource output data generated by execution of the initial trial schedules with a designated reservoir model. The schedule generator generates a surrogate model based on the initial resource output data and the initial trial schedules and uses the surrogate model to perform iterations of selecting modified trial schedules until a predetermined condition is satisfied.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2017
    Publication date: August 16, 2018
    Inventors: Robert Carl Lloyd Klenner, Eric Robertson, Guoxiang Liu, Naresh Sundaram Iyer, Steven Hector Azzaro
  • Publication number: 20170242410
    Abstract: System includes one or more processors that are configured to perform iterations of the following until a predetermined condition is satisfied. The one or more processors are configured to select a modified trial schedule. The modified trial schedule is selected based on initial fluid-extraction data and initial trial schedules and, if available, prior modified trial schedules and prior modified fluid-extraction data from prior iterations. The one or more processors are configured to receive modified fluid-extraction data generated by execution of the modified trial schedule with a designated model of the reservoir. The one or more processors are also configured to update the surrogate model with the modified fluid-extraction data and the modified trial schedule. For at least a plurality of the iterations, the modified trial schedule is selected, at least in part, to reduce uncertainty in a sample space as characterized by the surrogate model.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2016
    Publication date: August 24, 2017
    Inventors: Naresh Sundaram Iyer, Steven Hector Azzaro, Glen Richard Murrell, Robert Carl Lloyd Klenner, Panqing Gao
  • Publication number: 20160069169
    Abstract: A system and method for extracting a resource from a reservoir repeatedly alternates between injecting a fluid and injecting a gas into the reservoir. A rate and/or an amount of each of the fluid and the gas that is injected into the reservoir is defined by a first fluid-and-gas ratio function that designates different ratios as a function of time. The ratios designate the rate and/or the amount of the fluid that is injected into the reservoir to the rate and/or the amount of the gas that is injected into the reservoir. The rate and/or the amount at which the fluid and/or the gas is injected into the reservoir is changed according to the ratios designated by the first fluid-and-gas ratio function as time progresses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2015
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Naresh Sundaram Iyer, Steven Hector Azzaro, Glen Richard Murrell, Robert Carl Lloyd Klenner