Location History:
- Kay, TX (US) (2011)
- Sugar Land, TX (US) (2002 - 2013)
- Katy, TX (US) (2016)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2016
Title: Innovations of Miguel F Pabon
Introduction
Miguel F Pabon is a notable inventor based in Katy, Texas, recognized for his contributions to the field of directional well logging. With a total of 10 patents to his name, Pabon has made significant advancements in technologies that enhance the efficiency and accuracy of drilling operations.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a "Method and apparatus for directional well logging." This invention provides a method for making directional measurements toward formations of different resistivity that are near the borehole but not penetrated by it. The apparatus utilizes at least one insulated gap and a magnetometer within a non-magnetic housing. An electric current is applied across the insulated gap, leading to current leakage into surrounding formations. The magnetometer detects a secondary magnetic field from contrasting formations, allowing for the determination of both direction and distance to these formations.
Another significant patent is the "Method for calibrating current and magnetic fields across a drill collar." This method involves applying current across a drill collar that encases an internal magnetometer. The current travels along various paths, and the magnetometer measures the magnetic fields generated by this current. By rotating the drill collar and measuring the magnetic fields at different angles, the relationship between the current and the magnetic fields can be established, enhancing the drilling process.
Career Highlights
Miguel F Pabon is currently employed at Schlumberger Technology Corporation, a leading company
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