Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003
Title: Innovations by Edgar Chacon in Reservoir Evaluation
Introduction
Edgar Chacon is a notable inventor based in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. He has made significant contributions to the field of reservoir evaluation and well testing during drilling operations. His innovative approach has the potential to enhance the efficiency of hydrocarbon extraction.
Latest Patents
Chacon holds a patent for a "Method, system and tool for reservoir evaluation and well testing during drilling operations." This invention introduces a novel method for performing formation and well evaluation while drilling. It allows for the determination of the properties of a specific formation within a reservoir as it is being intersected during well construction. The invention utilizes direct measurements of the formation's ability to flow fluids, providing insights into the flow potential of a reservoir during underbalanced well construction. This method enables a better understanding of the volumes and types of fluids, such as oil, gas, and water, that can be produced from discrete sections of a formation. By modifying the trajectory and path of the wellbore, the invention aims to intersect formations with more desirable permeability and productivity, ultimately reducing the time to market for hydrocarbon reserves.
Career Highlights
Edgar Chacon is currently employed at Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions for the energy sector. His work focuses on improving drilling operations and reservoir evaluation techniques.
Collaborations
Chacon has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Stephen Rester and James L Hunt, to advance the field of reservoir evaluation and well testing.
Conclusion
Edgar Chacon's contributions to reservoir evaluation through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to enhancing drilling operations. His work has the potential to significantly impact the efficiency of hydrocarbon extraction in the industry.