Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
250259000 | With placement of tracer in or about well | 16 |
20100006750 | NOVEL TRACER MATERIALS - A tracer system comprising a tracer compound for a fluid system, the tracer compound comprising one or more polyether alcohol compounds. The one or more polyether alcohol compounds is arranged for being placed in contact with a first part of said fluid system. The one or more polyether alcohol compounds is truly monodisperse. The polyether alcohol compounds comprises one or more functional groups. The one or more truly monodisperse polyether alcohol compounds is arranged for being detected in a second part of the fluid system in fluid communication with said first part of said fluid system. The tracer compound is detectable in very low concentrations. | 01-14-2010 |
20110215234 | DOWNHOLE DEPLOYABLE TOOLS FOR MEASURING TRACER CONCENTRATIONS - Downhole deployable tools for measuring tracer concentrations are disclosed. According to one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a support cable configured to allow the apparatus to be lowered into and raised from a wellbore. A housing is attached to the support cable. The housing includes a detector window on the exterior of the housing. A detector system within the housing includes a detector that measures tracer concentrations. The detector is operably connected to the detector window to direct energy or particles from the detector window to the detector. | 09-08-2011 |
20120175511 | METHOD FOR MONITORING OR TRACING OPERATIONS IN WELL BOREHOLES - The present invention relates to novel methods for monitoring or tracing a job operation performed in a borehole, such as well boreholes traversing a geological formation. In one embodiment, the novel methods of the invention comprise the steps of: (a) disposing into the borehole a neutron absorber during the performance of the job operation; (b) logging the borehole with an instrument capable of measuring a neutron capture in and around the borehole after performance of the job operation; and (c) monitoring or tracing the job operation performed in the borehole by comparing the measured neutron capture with a baseline neutron capture in and around the borehole. The methods of the present invention pose small or no risk from a health safety and environment perspective and are useful for monitoring or tracing hydraulic fracturing, cementing operation in well boreholes, production logging or subsurface location of downhole collars, float shoes and other jewellery. | 07-12-2012 |
20130168543 | ANALYZING THE TRANSPORT OF PLASMONIC PARTICLES THROUGH MINERAL FORMATIONS - A transport of plasmonic particles through a mineral formation is analyzed by flowing a plasmonic particles solution through an immobile phase (e.g., a mineral formation), determining an absorbance of the plasmonic particles solution subsequent to flowing the plasmonic particles solution through the immobile phase, comparing the determined absorbance of the plasmonic particles solution with an absorbance of the plasmonic particles solution determined previous to flowing the plasmonic particles solution through the immobile phase, and determining an absorbance of the plasmonic particles to the immobile phase as a function of the comparison. The plasmonic particles solution may be produced by dissolving or suspending plasmonic particles in a mobile phase. Flowing the plasmonic particles solution through the immobile phase may include injecting the plasmonic particles solution into the immobile phase, and then flushing the plasmonic particles solution through the immobile phase. | 07-04-2013 |
20130256522 | TITANIUM BASED GAS RESERVOIR FOR LOW POWER SEALED TUBE NEUTRON GENERATORS - A pulsed neutron generator includes a sealed tube. a gas reservoir is disposed in the sealed tube and includes an electrically heatable filament disposed within a porous, sintered getter. The getter includes dispersed particles of a thermally reversible hydride-adsorptive material therein. The dispersed particles have deuterium and/or tritium adsorbed on them. A gas ionizer disposed in the sealed tube. A target is disposed in the sealed tube. The target includes adsorbed deuterium and/or tritium therein. | 10-03-2013 |
20130277543 | METODO DE ANALISIS INTEGRAL DE PRUEBAS DE TRAZADORES ENTRE POZOS PETROLEROS - The present invention relates an Integral analysis method of inter-well tracer tests, which integrates and performs continuous feedback to each of the major stage (design, operation and interpretation) allowing quantitative interpretation of these tests. It is presented as a tool to investigate the behavior of injection fluids for recovery of hydrocarbons, as well as for the dynamic characterization of reservoirs. The main advantage of this invention is that it allows a greater certainty in the tracer response and a marked improvement in the sensitivity and quantitative analysis of the test results, since the curves fit both with mathematical models and numerical models. Another outstanding attraction of this invention is the reduction in the costs of testing such applications. | 10-24-2013 |
20140070084 | METHOD FOR MONITORING OR TRACING OPERATIONS IN WELL BOREHOLES - The present invention relates to methods for monitoring or tracing a job operation performed in a borehole, such as well boreholes traversing a geological formation. In one embodiment, the methods of the invention include (a) disposing into the borehole, in alternate stages, a neutron absorber during the performance of the job operation; (b) logging the borehole with an instrument capable of measuring a neutron capture in and around the borehole after performance of the job operation; and (c) monitoring or tracing the job operation performed in the borehole by comparing the measured neutron capture with a baseline neutron capture in and around the borehole. The methods of the present invention pose small or no risk from a heath safety and environment perspective and are useful for monitoring or tracing hydraulic fracturing, cementing operation in well boreholes, production logging or subsurface location downhole collars, float shoes and other jewellery. | 03-13-2014 |
20140299756 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A REPLENISHABLE RECEPTACLE FOR TAGGER AND/OR TRACER MATERIAL IN A WELLBORE - This disclosure relates to systems and methods associated with a replenishable receptacle for tagger and/or tracer material in a wellbore. The system may include a receptacle configured to contain tracer material and release tracer material into fluid flowing in a wellbore responsive to the fluid flowing adjacent to the receptacle, The tracer material includes a distinctive element or chemical configured to facilitate determining information associated with movement of fluid in the wellbore. A rate of the release of the tracer material may be related to a rate of flow of the fluid in the wellbore. The receptacle may be further configured to be refilled with tracer material responsive to the tracer material contained by the receptacle being depleted. Refilling the receptacle may be performed via one or more of a wireline, a coiled tubing, a tractor, a robot, a work-string and/or tubing from a light intervention vessel, and/or other approaches. | 10-09-2014 |
20150076335 | COMPOSITE HIGH TEMPERATURE GAMMA RAY DETECTION MATERIAL FOR WELL LOGGING APPLICATIONS - An apparatus for detecting a gamma-ray includes: a gamma-ray detection material comprising a material transparent to light having a plurality of nano-crystallites where each nano-crystallite in the plurality has as periodic crystal structure with a diameter or dimension that is less than 1000 nm and includes (i) a heavy atom having an atomic number greater than or equal to 55 that emits an energetic electron upon interacting with an incoming gamma-ray and (ii) and an activator atom that provides for scintillation upon interacting with the energetic electron to emit light photons wherein the heavy atom and the activator atom have positions in the periodic crystal structure of each nano-crystallite in the plurality; and a photodetector optically coupled to the gamma-ray detection material and configured to detect the light photons emitted from the scintillation and to provide a signal correlated to the detected light photons. | 03-19-2015 |
20150316681 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATION OF GAMMA-GAMMA WELL LOGGING DATA IN MINERAL EXPLORATION - A calibration site for a gamma-gamma well logging tool for use in mineral exploration, the calibration site having a column consisting of a plurality of blocks of known densities; and a borehole through the column configured to accept the gamma-gamma well logging tool. Further, a method for calibrating a gamma-gamma well logging tool at the calibration site, the method including lowering the gamma-gamma well logging tool into a column consisting of a plurality of blocks of different known densities and having a borehole therein to receive the gamma-gamma well logging tool; raising the gamma-gamma well logging tool at a set rate; capturing a radiation count at a sensor of the gamma-gamma well logging tool; converting the radiation count to a recorded density for a particular depth at a computing device; and comparing the recorded density at each position of the column with the known densities. | 11-05-2015 |
20150377011 | TRACERS FOR FORMATION ANALYSIS - Disclosed herein methods for determining a property of a formation, for example, when well logging, by feeding a gadolinium tracer fluid into the formation, applying an emitted radiation to the formation to thereby produce a signal, such as a neutron signal, and capturing the signal from the formation. | 12-31-2015 |
20160070022 | FAST SCINTILLATION HIGH DENSITY OXIDE AND OXY-FLUORIDE GLASS AND NANO-STRUCTURED MATERIALS FOR WELL LOGGING APPLICATIONS - An apparatus for estimating a property of an earth formation penetrated by a borehole includes: a carrier configured to be conveyed through the borehole and a gamma-ray detector disposed on the carrier and comprising a scintillation material. The scintillation material includes a barium silicate glass or glass ceramic transparent to light doped with Ce and containing ions of elements with atomic numbers greater than or equal to 55, and having a density greater than 4.5 g/cm | 03-10-2016 |
250260000 | Tracer being or including radioactive material | 4 |
20080217523 | CONDENSATION-INDUCED GAMMA RADIATION AS A METHOD FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF CONDENSABLE VAPOR - In methods according to the invention, subsurface formations below the surface of the earth are detected by introducing a condensable material in vapor form into the subsurface formation, measuring radiation of the condensable material, increasing the concentration of the condensable material through condensation, measuring radiation of the condensable material of increased concentration, and comparing the radiation of the condensable material of increased concentration to the radiation of the condensable material in vapor form to identity the presence of the condensable material. In a practical example employing methods according to the invention, gamma radiation in the well is logged to define a background radiation response, the well is chilled by pumping cool water into it to cause steam surrounding the well to form condensate, gamma radiation in the well is logged to define a new radiation response, and the new radiation response is compared to the background radiation response to identity vapors where the radiation increased. | 09-11-2008 |
20090230295 | MEASUREMENT OF HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY USING A RADIOACTIVE OR ACTIVATABLE TRACER - A method of determining the distance, from a reference point, of a tracer emitting radiation comprising a first component emitted at a first known energy level and a second component emitted at a second known energy level, the intensity of a penetrating portion of the first component that penetrates a substance between the tracer and the reference point and the intensity of a penetrating portion of the second component of the radiation that penetrates the substance being a function of the rate of gamma radiation emission of the tracer as well as of the distance of the tracer from the reference point, the method comprising: a) measuring the intensity of the first penetrating portion and the intensity of the second penetrating portion; b) determining the ratio of the intensity of the first penetrating portion to the intensity of the second penetrating portion; and c) determining the distance of the tracer from the reference point. | 09-17-2009 |
20140021345 | SAMPLE CONTAINMENT APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Apparatus and systems may operate to enable positron emission imaging with a unitary chamber body having an open end that defines a hollow interior portion shaped to completely contain a flexible sleeve that is used to cover a core sample when the sleeve is seated within the hollow interior portion. An end cap may be formed to engage the open end of the chamber body, which is configured to attenuate gamma rays approximately eight times less than stainless steel, while supporting a pressure differential of at least 3 MPa between the chamber inlet and the outlet when fluid carrying a radioactive tag to generate the gamma rays flows through the hollow interior portion and the core sample via the inlet and the outlet. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 01-23-2014 |
20160097274 | Apparatus and Methods for Leak Detection in Wellbores Using Nonradioactive Tracers - In one aspect, a wellbore system is disclosed for determining breach of cement section in the wellbore, wherein the system includes a cement section in the wellbore formed to prevent flow of fluids including hydrocarbons through the cement section, nonradioactive tracers that emit radioactive emission when activated by a radiation source , a radioactive source that generates radioactive particles to activate the nonradioactive tracers that have migrated through the cement to cause the nonradioactive tracers to emit radiation, a detector for detecting the radioactive emission from the nonradioactive tracer, and a processor that determines from the detected radioactive emission a fluid leak through the cement section. | 04-07-2016 |