Location History:
- Sn Gabriel, CA (US) (2009)
- San Gabriel, CA (US) (2009)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009
Title: Thomas James Byer: Innovator in Fluid Flow Optimization
Introduction
Thomas James Byer is an accomplished inventor based in San Gabriel, California. He holds two patents that focus on optimizing fluid flow in subterranean reservoirs. His innovative methods have significant implications for the oil and gas industry, enhancing production efficiency and resource management.
Latest Patents
Byer's latest patents include a method for field scale production optimization by enhancing the allocation of well flow rates. This invention discloses a method for improving the allocation of fluid flow rates among multiple well bores in communication with a subterranean reservoir. The process involves generating an objective function and system equations that utilize constraint violation penalties associated with soft constraints. By optimizing these parameters, fluid flow rates can be effectively allocated among well bores, particularly those with similar fluid characteristics.
Another notable patent is a method, system, and program storage device for simulating fluid flow in a physical system using a dynamic composition-based extensible object-oriented architecture. This invention provides a comprehensive framework for simulating fluid flow, including a graph package, compute package, and property package. The system is designed to enhance numerical simulation through various model components, such as reservoir and well models.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Thomas James Byer has worked with prominent companies in the energy sector, including Chevron U.S.A. Inc. and Schlumberger Technology Corporation. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in fluid dynamics and optimization techniques.
Collaborations
Byer has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Paul N. Childs and David R. DeBaun. These partnerships have fostered innovation and advancements in fluid flow technologies.
Conclusion
Thomas James Byer is a significant figure in the field of fluid flow optimization, with patents that reflect his innovative approach to enhancing production efficiency. His contributions to the industry continue to influence practices in resource management and simulation technologies.