Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003
Title: Innovations of Peter G. Brewer: Pioneering Marine Gas Seep Detection
Introduction: Peter G. Brewer, a distinguished inventor based in Carmel, California, has made significant contributions to the field of marine exploration. With one patented innovation to his name, he has developed an impactful method for detecting gas seeps beneath the ocean surface.
Latest Patents: Brewer's notable patent focuses on gas seep detection, which includes a comprehensive method comprising several steps. This method entails deploying a local probe on or near the seafloor, producing bubbles in the surrounding water, detecting these bubbles, and generating data that indicates the relative concentration of dissolved gas in the water. By associating elevated dissolved gas concentrations with the presence of a nearby marine gas seep, this invention provides invaluable insights into underwater gas emissions. Moreover, the invention features an apparatus specifically designed to execute this innovative method. Notably, preferred embodiments utilize an ultrasonic transducer for both bubble production and detection.
Career Highlights: Peter G. Brewer is currently affiliated with Schlumberger Technology Corporation, a leading player in the oilfield services sector. His work there reflects a commitment to advancing technologies that enhance our understanding and monitoring of marine environments.
Collaborations: Throughout his career, Brewer has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Robert L. Kleinberg and Neil William Bostrom. These partnerships highlight the collaborative spirit prevalent in the field of scientific research and innovation.
Conclusion: Peter G. Brewer stands out as a pivotal figure in the realm of marine gas seep detection. His innovative contributions not only enhance our technological capabilities but also underscore the importance of collaboration in advancing scientific inquiry. Through his work, Brewer has established himself as a vital contributor to marine technology and environmental safety.