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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 29, 2021
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2014
Fereidoun Abbassian, Houston, TX (US);
Per Arild Andresen, Kristiansand, NO;
Christopher Jeremy Coley, Oxford, GB;
Stephen Tean Edwards, Hockley, TX (US);
Mark Adrian Honey, Milltimber, GB;
Nigel Charles Last, Weybridge, GB;
Christopher Francis Lockyear, Highfield, GB;
Colin James Mason, Sunbury-on-Thames, GB;
James Mckay, Houston, TX (US);
Trond Waage, Kristiansand, NO;
Nicholas Adam Whiteley, Oldmeldrum, GB;
Warren Jeffrey Winters, Cypress, TX (US);
Rune Arnt Skarbo, Amstelveen, NL;
Kevin Perry Richardson, Spring, TX (US);
Fereidoun Abbassian, Houston, TX (US);
Per Arild Andresen, Kristiansand, NO;
Christopher Jeremy Coley, Oxford, GB;
Stephen Tean Edwards, Hockley, TX (US);
Mark Adrian Honey, Milltimber, GB;
Nigel Charles Last, Weybridge, GB;
Christopher Francis Lockyear, Highfield, GB;
Colin James Mason, Sunbury-on-Thames, GB;
James McKay, Houston, TX (US);
Trond Waage, Kristiansand, NO;
Nicholas Adam Whiteley, Oldmeldrum, GB;
Warren Jeffrey Winters, Cypress, TX (US);
Rune Arnt Skarbo, Amstelveen, NL;
Kevin Perry Richardson, Spring, TX (US);
Other;
Abstract
A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces ('GUIs'), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to geologic uncertainty concerning a well being drilled, with a focus on the safety of the drilling operation.