Paul David Ringgenberg - Carrolton 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:
16625017, 166186, 166264
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.
Determining Gradients Using A Multi-Probed Formation Tester
Mark A. Proett - Houston TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Sugar Land TX, US David E. Ball - Stafford TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
175 65, 73155, 702 1
Abstract:
Methods for operating multi-probed formation testers to determine a fluid density gradient in the formation. The probes of the multi-probed formation tester are connected to a pressure gauge through a flowline that establishes a differential height between the probes. In some embodiments, a gradient of the fluid density in the flowline is determined as a function of the gradient of fluid density in the wellbore. The flowline fluid density gradient is then used to determine a formation fluid density gradient as a function of the flowline fluid density gradient.
Method And Apparatus For Determining A Downhole Fluid Sample Volume
A formation test tool for obtaining a downhole fluid sample from a formation of interest and returning the sample to the surface of a well includes a cylinder forming a fluid sample chamber therein, and a piston sealingly movable within the cylinder and separating the fluid sample from a cushioning fluid. A fluid line connects the formation of interest to the fluid sample chamber, and a valve controls fluid flow along the fluid line. In one embodiment, a magnet supported on the piston outputs signals indicative of the position of the piston and thus the volume of the fluid sample within the cylinder. A meter is movable along the exterior of the cylinder for determining the position of the magnet within the cylinder, such that the volume of sampled fluid in the cylinder can be determined at the surface.
Pedro R. Segura - Austin TX, US Mark A. Sitka - Richmond TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Sugar Land TX, US Preston N. Weintraub - The Woodlands TX, US Tony T. Vu - Pearland TX, US Kristopher V. Sherrill - Humble TX, US David M. Welshans - Damon TX, US James E. Stone - Porter TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 49/10
US Classification:
166264, 166 50, 166100, 175 59, 7315217, 7315226
Abstract:
A formation testing tool is described herein, including a formation probe assembly having an extendable sampling probe surrounded by a cylindrical sleeve. The sleeve is configured to engage a metal skirt having an elastomeric seal pad coupled thereto. The skirt and seal are configured to be field replaceable. The elastomeric pad has a non-planar outer surface which engages a borehole wall in preparation for formation testing. The seal pad may be donut-shaped, having an aperture through the middle of the seal pad. The seal pad and its surface may include numerous different embodiments, including having a curved profile. The seal pad may also include numerous different embodiments of means for coupling the seal pad to the metal skirt. The formation testing tool also includes formation probe assembly anti-rotation means, a deviated non-circular flowbore, and at least one closed hydraulic fluid chamber for balancing fluid pressures.
Malcolm D. McGregor - The Woodlands TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Sugar Land TX, US Mark A. Proett - Missouri City TX, US James M. Fogal - Houston TX, US David Welshans - Damon TX, US Glenn C. Gray - Austin TX, US Svetozar Simeonov - Houston TX, US Laban M. Marsh - Houston TX, US Jean Michel Beique - Katy TX, US James E. Stone - Porter TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 21/08 E21B 47/06
US Classification:
7315227, 7315251
Abstract:
A method of testing a downhole formation using a formation tester on a drill string. The formation tester is disposed downhole on a drill string and a formation test is performed by forming a seal between a formation probe assembly and the formation. A drawdown piston then creates a volume within a cylinder to draw formation fluid into the volume through the probe assembly. The pressure of the fluid within the cylinder is monitored. The formation test procedure may then be adjusted. The test procedure may be adjusted to account for the bubble point pressure of the fluid being monitored. The pressure may monitored to verify a proper seal is formed or is being maintained. The test procedure may also be performed by maintaining a substantially constant drawdown rate using a hydraulic threshold or a variable restrictor.
Pedro Segura - Austin TX, US Mark A. Sitka - Richmond TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Sugar Land TX, US Preston N. Weintraub - The Woodlands TX, US Tony T. Vu - Pearland TX, US Kristopher V. Sherrill - Humble TX, US David M. Welshans - Damon TX, US James E. Stone - Porter TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 49/10
US Classification:
175 50, 175 59, 166100, 7315222, 7315226
Abstract:
An apparatus including a drill collar having an outer surface, an assembly for interaction with an earth formation coupled to the drill collar, the assembly including a first member to extend beyond the drill collar outer surface and a second member to extend beyond the first member and toward the earth formation to receive formation fluids. An apparatus including an MWD tool having an outer surface, a formation testing assembly coupled to the MWD tool, the formation testing assembly recessed beneath the outer surface in a first position and including a piston to extend beyond the outer surface to a second position and an inner sampling member to extend beyond the piston to a third position.
Gregory N. Gilbert - Sugar Land TX, US Mark A. Sitka - Richmond TX, US Malcolm Douglas McGregor - The Woodlands TX, US Glenn C. Gray - Austin TX, US Christopher Anthony Maranuk - Houston TX, US James E. Stone - Porter TX, US Kristopher V. Sherrill - Humble TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 49/00
US Classification:
7315225
Abstract:
A downhole, extendable apparatus and methods of use are described and claimed herein. In one embodiment, the extendable apparatus includes a piston that extends toward a borehole wall, the piston having an inner sampling member that is also extendable. The sampling member may be further extended to engage the borehole wall and penetrate the formation. The sampling member may also include a screen and an inner scraper or wiper that frictionally engages the screen and reciprocates to remove debris from the screen. The piston may comprise a seal pad having an internal cavity for receiving a volume of fluid. In another embodiment, the extendable apparatus comprises multiple, concentric pistons for extending the sampling member further toward the borehole wall than is possible with a single piston. The extendable apparatus may also include a retraction contact switch and position indicator.
Methods And Apparatus For Measuring Formation Properties
Mark A. Proett - Missouri City TX, US James M. Fogal - Houston TX, US James H. Dudley - Spring TX, US Laban M. Marsh - Houston TX, US David Welshans - Damon TX, US Jean Michel Beique - Katy TX, US William E. Hendricks - Kingwood TX, US Gregory N. Gilbert - Sugar Land TX, US Mark A. Sitka - Richmond TX, US James E. Stone - Porter TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 21/00 E21B 49/08
US Classification:
7315222, 7315224
Abstract:
This application relates to various methods and apparatus for rapidly obtaining accurate formation property data from a drilled earthen borehole. Quickly obtaining accurate formation property data, including formation fluid pressure, is vital to beneficially describing the various formations being intersected. For example, methods are disclosed for collecting numerous property values with a minimum of downhole tools, correcting and calibrating downhole measurements and sensors, and developing complete formation predictors and models by acquiring a diverse set of direct formation measurements, such as formation fluid pressure and temperature. Also disclosed are various methods of using of accurately and quickly obtained formation property data.
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.
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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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