Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1996
Title: Innovations by Homer A. Robertson
Introduction
Homer A. Robertson is an accomplished inventor based in The Woodlands, Texas. He has made significant contributions to the field of drilling technology, particularly through his innovative methods for analyzing drill cuttings. His work has implications for improving the efficiency and accuracy of wellbore assessments.
Latest Patents
Homer A. Robertson holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for analyzing drill cuttings." This invention discloses a method for identifying cuttings from a wellbore by measuring emissions such as alpha, beta, or gamma particles that emanate from the cuttings. The invention allows for the construction of a continuous wellbore profile of the alpha or beta emissions by measuring emissions from cuttings taken from various locations in the wellbore. Additionally, it addresses the effects of cuttings dispersion caused by differing particle sizes by collecting cuttings of an intermediate size for analysis. The profile of these intermediate size cuttings can be compared with a well log to identify the original elevation of the cuttings within the wellbore.
Career Highlights
Homer A. Robertson has established himself as a key figure in the drilling industry. His innovative approach to analyzing drill cuttings has the potential to enhance the understanding of wellbore conditions and improve drilling strategies. He is currently associated with Core Holdings B.V., where he continues to develop and refine his inventions.
Collaborations
Homer has worked alongside notable colleagues such as Daniel T. Georgi and Mark S. Franks. Their collaboration has contributed to the advancement of technologies in the drilling sector.
Conclusion
Homer A. Robertson's contributions to the field of drilling technology through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to enhancing industry practices. His work continues to influence the methods used in wellbore analysis and drilling efficiency.