Inventor · Katy, TX, US

Chanh Cao Minh

16Patents
10h-index
14Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 8, 1998 → Sep 21, 2010

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6032101A Methods for evaluating formations using NMR and other logs Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 44 Expired
US7983845B2 Method and system for analyzing a laminated sand/shale formation Physics 27 Active
US8614573B2 Estimating porosity and fluid volume Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 20 Active
US8736263B2 System and method for estimating formation characteristics in a well Physics 18 Active
US7034528B2 Methods for formation evaluation based on multi-dimensional representation of nuclear magnetic resonance data Physics 17 Expired
US7388374B2 Interpretation methods for NMR diffusion-T2 maps Physics 15 Expired
US6600315B1 Method for improving resolution of nuclear magnetic resonance measurements by combining low resolution high accuracy measurements with high resolution low accuracy measurements Physics 12 Expired
US7026814B2 Tuning of nuclear magnetic resonance logging tools Physics 11 Expired
US7893692B2 Method for estimating the formation productivity from nuclear magnetic resonance measurements Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 11 Active
US6559639B2 Estimating permeability without determinating a distribution of relaxation times Physics 10 Expired
US8521435B2 Estimating sigma log beyond the measurements points Physics 6 Active
US8441269B2 Determining formation properties while drilling Physics 4 Active
US7675287B2 Method for estimating formation skin damage from nuclear magnetic resonance measurements Physics 3 Active
US7888933B2 Method for estimating formation hydrocarbon saturation using nuclear magnetic resonance measurements Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Active
US8378684B2 Method for determining fluid type in reservoir Physics 2 Active
US8547093B2 Methods and systems for applying speed correction fits to NMR well logging formation echo data with singular value decomposition Physics 0 Active

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