Houston, TX, United States of America

Martin Kastenbaum


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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Innovations by Martin Kastenbaum in Geological Surface Representation

Introduction

Martin Kastenbaum, an innovative inventor based in Houston, TX, has made significant contributions to the field of geological surface representation. His pioneering work enables drill operators to enhance their drilling processes through advanced visualizations.

Latest Patents

Kastenbaum holds a patent for a unique method titled "Visualizing and Editing a Representation of a Geological Surface." This patent encompasses a sophisticated process where a cross-sectional representation of a geological surface is displayed on a screen. With this invention, users can edit segments of the representation, leading to the creation of a pseudo log of formation properties. Furthermore, the invention allows for the determination of whether these formation properties align with actual measurements taken during drilling operations. It ultimately aids drill operators in utilizing structural models based on the edited geological surface to locate hydrocarbons more effectively.

Career Highlights

Currently, Martin Kastenbaum is employed at Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., a leading company in the oil and gas sector, known for its innovative approaches to energy solutions. His work at Halliburton places him at the forefront of technological advancements in the industry.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Kastenbaum has collaborated with notable colleagues, including William David Bethancourt and Yang Miao. These partnerships highlight Kastenbaum's commitment to teamwork and innovation in developing cutting-edge solutions for the energy field.

Conclusion

With his groundbreaking patent and collaborative spirit, Martin Kastenbaum stands as an exemplary figure in the realm of geological innovations. His advancements in visualizing and editing geological surfaces are poised to significantly impact drilling operations, making them more efficient and effective in hydrocarbon exploration.

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