Paul David Ringgenberg - Carrollton TX Mark Anton Proett - Missouri City TX Michael T. Pelletier - Houston TX Michael L. Hinz - Houston TX Gregory N. Gilbert - Missouri City TX Harold Wayne Nivens - Runaway Bay TX Mehdi Azari - Dallas TX
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
E21B 4700
US Classification:
16625012, 166264, 166186
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided which permit well testing operations to be performed downhole in a subterranean well. In various described methods, fluids flowed from a formation during a test may be disposed of downhole by injecting the fluids into the formation from which they were produced, or by injecting the fluids into another formation. In several of the embodiments of the invention, apparatus utilized in the methods permit convenient retrieval of samples of the formation fluids and provide enhanced data acquisition for monitoring of the test and for evaluation of the formation fluids.
Methods Of Downhole Testing Subterranean Formations And Associated Apparatus Therefor
Paul David Ringgenberg - Carrollton TX Mark Anton Proett - Missouri City TX Michael T. Pelletier - Houston TX Michael L. Hinz - Houston TX Gregory N. Gilbert - Missouri City TX Harold Wayne Nivens - Runaway Bay TX Mehdi Azari - Dallas TX
Methods and apparatus are provided which permit well testing operations to be performed downhole in a subterranean well. In various described methods, fluids flowed from a formation during a test may be disposed of downhole by injecting the fluids into the formation from which they were produced, or by injecting the fluids into another formation. In several of the embodiments of the invention, apparatus utilized in the methods permit convenient retrieval of samples of the formation fluids and provide enhanced data acquisition for monitoring of the test and for evaluation of the formation fluids.
Paul D. Ringgenberg - Frisco TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Sugar Land TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01N001/00
US Classification:
7386461, 7315223
Abstract:
A single phase sampling apparatus and method for retrieving a formation fluid sample at or above the bubble point of the sample. The apparatus utilizes a gas charge contained between a sample piston and a charging piston to maintain a formation sample at the desired pressure. The charging piston utilizes the hydrostatic pressure present at the depth of the desired formation sample to compress and therefore increase the gas charge to the appropriate pressure necessary to maintain the formation sample at the desired pressure. The utilization of hydrostatic pressure to increase the pressure of the gas charge allows the use of a low pressure gas charging system to prepare the apparatus prior to sampling, thereby increasing the safety and ease of use of the device.
Methods Of Downhole Testing Subterranean Formations And Associated Apparatus Therefor
Paul David Ringgenberg - Carrollton TX, US Mark Anton Proett - Missouri City TX, US Michael T. Pelletier - Houston TX, US Michael L. Hinz - Houston TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Missouri City TX, US Harold Wayne Nivens - Runaway Bay TX, US Mehdi Azari - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 49/00
US Classification:
16625017, 166264, 166186
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided which permit well testing operations to be performed downhole in a subterranean well. In various described methods, fluids flowed from a formation during a test may be disposed of downhole by injecting the fluids into the formation from which they were produced, or by injecting the fluids into another formation. In several of the embodiments of the invention, apparatus utilized in the methods permit convenient retrieval of samples of the formation fluids and provide enhanced data acquisition for monitoring of the test and for evaluation of the formation fluids.
Methods Of Downhole Testing Subterranean Formations And Associated Apparatus Therefor
Paul David Ringgenberg - Carrollton TX, US Mark Anton Proett - Missouri City TX, US Michael T. Pelletier - Houston TX, US Michael L. Hinz - Houston TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Missouri City TX, US Harold Wayne Nivens - Runaway Bay TX, US Mehdi Azari - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 47/00 E21B 29/12
US Classification:
16625001, 166345, 166352, 166369
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided which permit well testing operations to be performed downhole in a subterranean well. In various described methods, fluids flowed from a formation during a test may be disposed of downhole by injecting the fluids into the formation from which they were produced, or by injecting the fluids into another formation. In several of the embodiments of the invention, apparatus utilized in the methods permit convenient retrieval of samples of the formation fluids and provide enhanced data acquisition for monitoring of the test and for evaluation of the formation fluids.
Methods Of Downhole Testing Subterranean Formations And Associated Apparatus Therefor
Paul David Ringgenberg - Carrollton TX, US Mark Anton Proett - Missouri City TX, US Michael T. Pelletier - Houston TX, US Michael L. Hinz - Houston TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Missouri City TX, US Harold Wayne Nivens - Runaway Bay TX, US Mehdi Azari - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 47/00 E21B 29/12
US Classification:
16625001, 166345, 166352, 166369
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided which permit well testing operations to be performed downhole in a subterranean well. In various described methods, fluids flowed from a formation during a test may be disposed of downhole by injecting the fluids into the formation from which they were produced, or by injecting the fluids into another formation. In several of the embodiments of the invention, apparatus utilized in the methods permit convenient retrieval of samples of the formation fluids and provide enhanced data acquisition for monitoring of the test and for evaluation of the formation fluids.
Paul D. Ringgenberg - Frisco TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Sugar Land TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01N 1/00
US Classification:
7386461, 7315223
Abstract:
A single phase sampling apparatus and method for retrieving a formation fluid sample at or above the bubble point of the sample. The apparatus utilizes a gas charge contained between a sample piston and a charging piston to maintain a formation sample at the desired pressure. The charging piston utilizes the hydrostatic pressure present at the depth of the desired formation sample to compress and therefore increase the gas charge to the appropriate pressure necessary to maintain the formation sample at the desired pressure. The utilization of hydrostatic pressure to increase the pressure of the gas charge allows the use of a low pressure gas charging system to prepare the apparatus prior to sampling, thereby increasing the safety and ease of use of the device.
Methods Of Downhole Testing Subterranean Formations And Associated Apparatus Therefor
Paul Ringgenberg - Carrollton TX, US Mark Proett - Missouri City TX, US Michael Pelletier - Houston TX, US Michael Hinz - Houston TX, US Gregory Gilbert - Missouri City TX, US Harold Nivens - Runaway Bay TX, US Mehdi Azari - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
International Classification:
E21B047/00
US Classification:
166/250010, 166/336000
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided which permit well testing operations to be performed downhole in a subterranean well. In various described methods, fluids flowed from a formation during a test may be disposed of downhole by injecting the fluids into the formation from which they were produced, or by injecting the fluids into another formation. In several of the embodiments of the invention, apparatus utilized in the methods permit convenient retrieval of samples of the formation fluids and provide enhanced data acquisition for monitoring of the test and for evaluation of the formation fluids.
Stanford Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency 300 Pasteur Dr STE M121, Stanford, CA 94305 6507236269 (phone), 6507230121 (fax)
Education:
Medical School SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Graduated: 1998
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Gilbert graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1998. He works in Stanford, CA and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Gilbert is affiliated with Stanford Hospital.
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Wyoming police probe letter written by senior center shooter
The shooting killed 45-year-old Matthew Wilson, an employee of the apartment complex. Two apartment complex residents, 65-year-old Gregory Gilbert and 74-year-old Larry Warwick, were wounded. Police haven't disclosed their conditions.
Date: Sep 15, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Elderly shooter "took issue" with poker games at Wyoming senior facility
Gregory Gilbert, 65of Cheyenne, was outside the apartment building next to Wilsonwhen he was shot. Gilbert was transported to the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center andhiscurrent condition has not been released.
Date: Sep 15, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
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