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US Patent 11320566 Multiple well matching within subsurface representation

Patent 11320566 was granted and assigned to Chevron on May, 2022 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Chevron
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Current Assignee
Chevron
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
113205660
Patent Inventor Names
Tao Sun0
Brian Willis0
Brett M. Hern0
Date of Patent
May 3, 2022
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Patent Application Number
167450370
Date Filed
January 16, 2020
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US Patent 10319143 Volumetric grid generation in a domain with heterogeneous material properties
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US Patent 10816440 Rock mechanical properties from drill cuttings
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US Patent 11010969 Generation of subsurface representations using layer-space
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US Patent 10036829 Fault removal in geological models
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US Patent 10190403 System and method for predicting and visualizing drilling events
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US Patent 10287858 System and method for modeling coupled systems of hydrodynamics and sediment transport
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11397279 Comparison of wells using a dissimilarity matrix
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US Patent 11604909 System and method for accelerated computation of subsurface representations
Patent Primary Examiner
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Eunhee Kim
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G06V 10/751
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G06K 9/6215
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G06F 2113/08
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G01V 99/005
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A subsurface representation may define simulated subsurface configuration of a simulated subsurface region. The simulated subsurface region may include simulated wells, and the simulated subsurface configuration may define simulated correlation between the simulated wells. Subsurface configuration of wells may be compared with the simulated subsurface configuration to generate similarity maps for the wells. The similarity maps may be arranged based on spatial arrangements of the wells such that the similarity maps overlap with each other within an overlap area. Locations within the overlap area may correspond to groupings of matched simulated wells. Correlation between the wells may be determined based on the simulated correlation between the matched simulated wells.

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