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Us Patents
Methods For Optimizing Offset Distribution Of Cross Spread 3-D Seismic Surveys Using Variable Shot Line Length
Thomas J. Fleure - Missouri City TX, US Richard Degner - Houston TX, US Jonathan Nelson - Missouri City TX, US
Assignee:
Global Geophysical Services Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 1/38 G01V 1/16
US Classification:
367 20, 367 56
Abstract:
A method for acquiring three-dimensional seismic data for sub-surface geologic features wherein a seismic source array is moved along a survey pattern having a plurality of source lines of unequal lengths that are substantially parallel to each other and intersect a receiver line. The survey pattern can be repeated in an overlapping and interleaved fashion to survey a larger area.
Seismic Data Acquisition Array And Corresponding Method
Kirk Girouard - Houston TX, US Richard Degner - Bellaire TX, US Thomas John Fleure - Missouri City TX, US David Martin Flentge - Sugar Land TX, US
Assignee:
Global Geophysical Services, Inc. - Missouri City TX
International Classification:
G01V 1/20
US Classification:
367 56
Abstract:
Disclosed are various embodiments of methods and systems for a D seismic data acquisition array, comprising: a first plurality of receiver positions, substantially equally spaced along a first plurality of substantially parallel and substantially equally spaced receiver lines; a second plurality of receiver positions, substantially equally spaced along a second plurality of substantially parallel and substantially equally spaced receiver lines, wherein the receiver lines in the second plurality of receiver lines are substantially orthogonal to the receiver lines in the first plurality of receiver lines; a plurality of source positions, the source positions being located along a plurality of substantially parallel and substantially equally spaced source lines that are substantially parallel to one of the diagonals of the rectangles formed by the first plurality of receiver lines and the second plurality of receiver lines.
- Bellaire TX, US Sean Clancy - Houston TX, US Robert Hauser - Frisco TX, US Richard Degner - Bellaire TX, US
International Classification:
E02F 9/20 G05D 1/00 E02F 3/32 G05D 1/02
Abstract:
A sensor retrieval system includes a self-propelled unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) having a control system including a navigation controller, an excavator controller and an extractor controller. The navigation controller has instructions to move the UGV to proximate a geodetic position of a sensor disposed proximate a surface of the ground. The UGV further comprises a sensor position locator arranged to determine distance, direction and relative elevation of the sensor with respect to the UGV. An extractor is in signal communication with the extractor controller. The extractor comprises means for lifting the sensor from the ground to a predetermined depth. An excavator is in signal communication with the excavator controller. The excavator comprises means for removing overburden from above the sensor to leave the overburden to at most the predetermined depth. The navigation controller has instructions to position the UGV such that the extractor is disposed above the sensor when the relative elevation is at most the predetermined depth and to position the UGV such that the excavator is disposed above the sensor when the relative elevation is above the predetermined depth. The navigation controller, the extractor controller and the excavator controller have instructions to position the UGV, operate the extractor and operate the excavator to remove excess overburden and extract the sensor based on the relative elevation.
Deployment Netting For Geophysical Sensor Or Geophysical Sensor Recording Node
- Bellaire TX, US Richard A. Degner - Bellaire TX, US
International Classification:
G01V 1/16 G01V 1/22
Abstract:
A geophysical sensor deployment sleeve includes an electrically non-conductive fiber woven into a shape of a tube open at one end and closed at the other end. The fiber has a tensile strength such that upward force applied to the open end of the tube is capable of removal of a sensor or sensor recording node disposed in the tube in a hole below a ground surface irrespective of consolidated materials infiltrating and/or covering the tube below ground level.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Richard Degner Director
1000 Hills Ministry International, Inc Religious Organization
3535 Briarpark Dr STE 200, Houston, TX 77042 1999 Bryan St STE 900, Dallas, TX 75201 13927 S Gessner Rd, Missouri City, TX 77489
Richard A. Degner Chairman, Director
GLOBAL GEOPHYSICAL EAME, INC
1999 Bryan St STE 900, Dallas, TX 75201 13927 S Gessner Rd, Missouri City, TX 77489
Richard Degner President, Director
Global Geophysical Services Oil & Energy · Oil/Gas Exploration Services
13927 S Gessner Rd, Missouri City, TX 77489 5400 Big Tyler Rd, Charleston, WV 25313 19327 S Gessner Rd, Missouri City, TX 77489 13297 S Gessner Rd, Missouri City, TX 77489 7139729200
Richard A. Degner Director
Global Microseismic Services, Inc
13927 S Gessner Rd, Missouri City, TX 77489 13927 S Gessner Rd C/O Brett Lamensky, Missouri City, TX 77489
Geophysical Technology Inc.
President and Chief Executive Officer
Global Geophysical Services Jun 2003 - Oct 2012
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Pgs Onshore Jan 2000 - Jun 2003
President
Western Geophysical 1984 - 1999
Vice President Land
Education:
Rice University 2016 - 2020
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Rice University 2002 - 2004
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Colorado School of Mines 1978 - 1983
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Huntley High School
Skills:
Geophysics Petroleum Seismology Energy Oil and Gas Onshore Upstream Energy Industry Mineral Exploration Oilfield Gas Geology Petroleum Geology Drilling Oil and Gas Industry Entrepreneurship Leadership Onshore Operations Building New Business Offshore Drilling Reservoir Management Field Development Petroleum Engineering Natural Gas Seismic Attributes Pipelines Petrel Minerals Qhse Logging Inversion Oil/Gas Petrophysics Seismic Design Innovation Maritime Subsea Engineering Formation Evaluation 3D Seismic Interpretation Avo Microseismic Smt Kingdom
Interests:
Children Investing Flying Economic Empowerment Shooting Poverty Alleviation Golf Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Serving the Poor and Homeless Most of All Diving Hunting Fishing Archery Building