Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1996
Title: Innovations of Samuel N. Blakeslee
Introduction: Samuel N. Blakeslee is an accomplished inventor based in Sugar Land, TX (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of seismic data simulation, particularly through his innovative methods that enhance the understanding of subsurface geological formations.
Latest Patents: Samuel N. Blakeslee holds a patent for a "Method for simulating crosswell seismic data." This invention discloses a technique for simulating seismic data between two spaced apart wells. The method utilizes a surface seismic source to generate a seismic signal at a specific location on the earth's surface. This location is aligned with the wells, but closer to the first well than the second. The invention involves placing multiple downhole seismic receivers in the first well and at least one in the second well. The actual arrival time of the seismic signal at each receiver is recorded. The method then compares these arrival times to estimated travel times based on an assumed seismic velocity field. If discrepancies arise, the assumed velocity field is modified, allowing for a more accurate determination of the interwell seismic velocity field.
Career Highlights: Samuel N. Blakeslee is associated with Exxon Production Research Company, where he applies his expertise in seismic data analysis. His work has contributed to advancements in the oil and gas industry, particularly in improving the accuracy of subsurface imaging.
Collaborations: One of his notable collaborators is Sen-Tsuen Chen, with whom he has worked on various projects related to seismic data simulation.
Conclusion: Samuel N. Blakeslee's innovative methods for simulating crosswell seismic data represent a significant advancement in the field of geophysical research. His contributions continue to impact the industry positively, enhancing the understanding of subsurface geology.