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20090013774 | REAL-TIME MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SLICKLINE/WIRELINE - A real-time line management system and associated methods. A line management system for use in conjunction with an operation in a subterranean well includes a line installed in the well during the operation, and a computing device which indicates a used life of the line during the operation. A method of managing a line used in an operation in a subterranean well includes the steps of: installing the line in the well during the operation; and determining a used life of the line while the line is installed in the well. A method of managing a line used in multiple operations in one or more subterranean wells includes the steps of: estimating conditions which will be experienced by the line during a future operation; and predicting before the future operation what a used life of the line will be after the line is used in the future operation. | 01-15-2009 |
20110209539 | Methods, Systems, and Apparatus for Processing Drill Tools - An exemplary method for optimizing drilling performance of a rotary drill tool is disclosed. According to the method, a rotary drill tool may be secured to an orienting member and a cutting element rotational axis of the rotary drill tool may be identified. Radial locations of a plurality of surface regions of the rotary drill tool may be measured relative to the cutting element rotational axis. At least one selected surface region from the plurality of measured surface regions may be modified such that the at least one selected surface region is located at a selected radial distance relative to the cutting element rotational axis. An exemplary method for grinding a down-hole drill tool is also disclosed. According to the method, a down-hole drill tool may be secured to a holding member in a substantially vertical orientation and portions of the down-hole drill tool may be ground using a grinding wheel. | 09-01-2011 |
20130180327 | METHOD FOR CREATING A 3D MODEL OF A HYDROCARBON RESERVOIR, AND METHOD FOR COMPARATIVE TESTING OF HYDROCARBON RECOVERY TECHNIQUES - A method of modelling a hydrocarbon-containing reservoir which is representative of such reservoir in at least one physical characteristic such as reservoir porosity or permeability. Data, such as reservoir porosity is firstly determined. Such data is then transformed into printing instructions for a 3D printer. The 3D printer is used to print a reduced-scale model which is representative of the reservoir in respect of the at least one physical characteristic, such as reservoir porosity. A method of comparative testing of different hydrocarbon recovery techniques on a single hydrocarbon-containing reservoir is also disclosed and claimed. | 07-18-2013 |
20130192356 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND COMPONENTS VIA CONFORMAL ELECTRONICS - A flexible and/or stretchable “test data sheet” is provided for recording technical parameters associated with various industrial equipment. The test data sheet includes a flexible and/or stretchable substrate, a microprocessor disposed on the substrate, a memory disposed on the substrate, a power source disposed on the substrate, and one or more sensors of various types disposed on the substrate (e.g., temperature sensors, photodiodes/imaging sensors, impact/force sensors, accelerometers, etc.). The test data sheet optionally may include one or more ports or communication interfaces to facilitate wired or wireless communication to/from the data sheet. The test data sheet is coupled (e.g., applied to) an arbitrarily-shaped surface associated with a piece of industrial equipment, a tool, a pipe, etc., and the test data sheet conforms to as to facilitate intimate proximity to the surface. In this manner, the test data sheet may be in the form of an electronic sticker or decal. The elastic nature of the test data sheet permits it to accommodate vibrations, stretching, change of shape, etc. Of the surface itself, and harsh conditions associated with same, while nonetheless maintaining the data sheet's electronic functionality. | 08-01-2013 |
20130312510 | Simulating Downhole Flow Through a Perforation - A system for testing a core sample comprises a non-permeable sleeve configured to be placed over a core sample, a first pair of opposing actuators to apply opposing force to the non-permeable sleeve in a first axis normal to an axis of the core sample, a second pair of opposing actuators to apply opposing force to the non-permeable sleeve in a second axis normal to the axis of the core sample and normal to the first axis, a wellbore pressure reservoir to provide simulated wellbore pressure, and a formation pressure reservoir to provide simulated formation fluid pressure. | 11-28-2013 |
20140174168 | METHOD FOR ASSESSING ABLATION MODULAI OF MUDCAKES TO PREDICT EASE OF MUDCAKE REMOVAL OR CLEANING EFFICIENCY OF CLEANING/WASHING/SPACER FLUIDS - Disclosed is a method and apparatus for determining an ablation modulus of a mudcake on a wellbore wall. According to various embodiments of the invention, the method includes preparing a mudcake, forming a mudcake assemblage comprising the prepared mudcake, screen, and a filter paper, and submerging and securing the mudcake assemblage in a container filled with a fluid. The fluid includes one of a native fluid and a foreign fluid to the mudcake. The method further includes agitating the fluid for a plurality of time intervals, removing the mudcake assemblage from the container after expiration of each time interval, and drying the mudcake assemblage. Further, the method includes weighing the mudcake assemblage to determine an interval weight for each time interval, and determining the ablation modulus of the mudcake on the wellbore wall by graphically correlating the determined interval weights of the remaining mudcake in the mudcake assemblage as a function of time. The ablation modulus of the mudcake is defined by a slope of a tangent of an initial portion of the graphical correlation between the determine interval weights and cumulative time. | 06-26-2014 |
20140230536 | DISTRIBUTED ACOUSTIC MONITORING VIA TIME-SHEARED INCOHERENT FREQUENCY DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY - A system and method to obtain an acoustic signal from a borehole penetrating the earth are described. The system includes a modulated single frequency incoherent light source to output a modulated light signal. The system also includes two or more optical fibers to split the modulated light signal for transmission to an optical sensor in the borehole, at least one of the two or more optical fibers including a delay, two or more photodetectors to receive respective resultant signals resulting from the two or more optical fibers transmitting the modulated light signal to the optical sensor, and a processor to obtain the acoustic signal based on the resultant signals. | 08-21-2014 |
20140290349 | Method To Classify And Select Proppants - Methods to classify a proppant with respect to functional performance is described and includes measuring a coefficient of restitution for the proppant. Methods to select a proppant, methods to design a proppant, methods to predict proppant performance in a subterranean formation, and methods for providing product specifications for proppants are also described as well as other uses. | 10-02-2014 |
20140290350 | Well Data Acquisition Tool Probe Guard - A probe assembly for use with a well data acquisition tool includes a probe and a probe guard. The probe includes a body and a tip extending from the body along a longitudinal axis of the tip to a terminal end. The tip defines a length and a surface area along the length and is configured for sensing one or more well characteristics. The probe guard extends about the tip of the probe and leaves a majority of the surface area of the tip exposed to a flow that is angularly offset from the longitudinal axis of the tip of the probe. | 10-02-2014 |
20140373616 | MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CORE SAMPLES - The invention relates to the correlating of mechanical and geological (e.g. compositional) information from a rock core or a large number of rock cores. A geological facies model may be created correlating mechanical and geological information, and allowing prediction of the mechanical properties of rock with given geological properties, such as composition, porosity, etc. | 12-25-2014 |
20170235016 | IN SITU STRESS PROPERTIES | 08-17-2017 |