Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2009
Title: Innovations of Vyacheslav I Slavin
Introduction
Vyacheslav I Slavin is a notable inventor based in Berlin, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of petrophysics and hydrocarbon production. With a total of two patents to his name, Slavin's work focuses on enhancing the efficiency of fluid flow in geological formations.
Latest Patents
One of Slavin's latest patents is titled "Petrophysical fluid flow property determination." This invention involves a method and apparatus for determining petrophysical parameters within a geological formation. The process includes pressurizing a geological sample through predetermined effective pressures, energizing the sample with electric current and/or sonic energy, and measuring conductivity values. Additionally, permeability and/or porosity are measured at each pressure using traditional methods, allowing for the derivation of these properties from sonic or electrical measurements.
Another significant patent is "Method of and system for production of hydrocarbons." This invention addresses the production of hydrocarbons with high and medium gas-oil ratios from a well. The method involves establishing a flow of hydrocarbon-containing fluid inside the tubing, introducing gas into the space between the casing and tubing, and utilizing a device to manage pressure in the bottomhole. This innovative approach enhances the flow of hydrocarbons while reducing gas blockage in the formation.
Career Highlights
Vyacheslav I Slavin is currently associated with Sorowell Production Services LLC, where he applies his expertise in petrophysics and hydrocarbon production. His work has contributed to advancements in the efficiency of oil extraction processes.
Collaborations
Some of Slavin's notable coworkers include Leonid Levitan and Yury Budansky. Their collaboration has likely fostered an environment of innovation and shared expertise in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Vyacheslav I Slavin's contributions to the field of petrophysics and hydrocarbon production demonstrate his commitment to innovation. His patents reflect a deep understanding of geological processes and a drive to improve extraction methods.