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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 04, 2024
Filed:
Nov. 30, 2020
Schneider Electric Systems Usa, Inc., Foxborough, MA (US);
Subha Lalitha Bhattiprolu, Hyderabad, IN;
Richard Linwood Linscott, Plainville, MA (US);
Alexander Park Johnson, Houston, TX (US);
Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc., Foxborough, MA (US);
Abstract
Systems and methods for conducting hydrocarbon custody transfer uses blockchain to eliminate or minimize mistrust over the reliability, accuracy, and immutability of data. The blockchain is provided as a shared data layer that can store the data in a secure and tamperproof manner. The data may include data generated by equipment, sensors, people, processes, and the like, and may be automatically generated or compiled manually. A blockchain application digitally signs the data using public/private key encryption before uploading the data to the blockchain. The data can then be made available to all authorized custody transfer parties, including oil producers, well operators, regulatory teams, and the like, in the form of notifications, shared dashboards, and/or auto reports. Smart contracts may be embedded in the blockchain to carry out monetary settlements and value exchange by automating funds transfer if certain criteria are met.