Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2018-2020
Title: Romain Plateaux: Innovator in Subsurface Formation Evaluation
Introduction
Romain Plateaux is a distinguished inventor based in Leeds, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of subsurface formation evaluation, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on advanced methods and technologies that enhance the understanding of subsurface structures.
Latest Patents
Romain's latest patents include innovative methods for evaluating fracture abundance and subsurface structures. One of his notable patents is titled "Three-dimensional fracture abundance evaluation of subsurface formation based on geomechanical simulation of mechanical properties thereof." This invention provides a method, apparatus, and program product that evaluates fracture abundance in a subsurface formation by modeling a fracture network in a three-dimensional volume. It utilizes geometric primitives and is based, at least in part, on geomechanical simulation of the mechanical properties of the subsurface formation. Another significant patent is "Three-dimensional subsurface formation evaluation using projection-based area operations." This invention employs projection-based area operations to accelerate the determination of subsurface structure parameters for features such as fractures, faults, and horizons in a subsurface formation.
Career Highlights
Romain Plateaux is currently associated with Schlumberger Technology Corporation, where he applies his expertise in subsurface evaluation. His innovative approaches have positioned him as a key figure in the industry, contributing to advancements in geomechanical simulations and subsurface analysis.
Collaborations
Romain has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Stephen Grenfell and Mustapha Lejri. These collaborations have further enriched his work and expanded the impact of his inventions.
Conclusion
Romain Plateaux is a prominent inventor whose work in subsurface formation evaluation has led to significant advancements in the field. His innovative patents and collaborations reflect his commitment to enhancing our understanding of subsurface structures.