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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 28, 2017
Filed:
Dec. 03, 2010
Jan Oystein Haavig Bakke, Stavanger, NO;
Geir Vaaland Dahl, Stavanger, NO;
Hallgrim Ludvigsen, Stavanger, NO;
Erik Monsen, Stavanger, NO;
Oddgeir Gramstad, Algard, NO;
Michael Nickel, Stavanger, NO;
Lars Sonneland, Tananger, NO;
Marcelo Belentani DE Bianchi, Potsdam, DE;
Jan Oystein Haavig Bakke, Stavanger, NO;
Geir Vaaland Dahl, Stavanger, NO;
Hallgrim Ludvigsen, Stavanger, NO;
Erik Monsen, Stavanger, NO;
Oddgeir Gramstad, Algard, NO;
Michael Nickel, Stavanger, NO;
Lars Sonneland, Tananger, NO;
Marcelo Belentani De Bianchi, Potsdam, DE;
SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Abstract
A method of processing data points distributed throughout a geological volume is described. In the method, each data point is associated with respective geological attributes. The method provides for: coding the geological attributes of each data point as a respective character string; compiling a query character string defining sought geological attributes of an arrangement of one or more data points; searching the coded geological attributes for arrangements of data points having geological attributes matching the query character string; and identifying matched data points.