Inventor · Les Ulis, FR

Kamal Babour

17Patents
11h-index
31Co-inventors
68Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 17, 1994 → Jun 28, 2011

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5467823A Methods and apparatus for long term monitoring of reservoirs Fixed Constructions 82 Expired
US6515592B1 Power and signal transmission using insulated conduit for permanent downhole installations Physics 68 Expired
US5642051A Method and apparatus for surveying and monitoring a reservoir penetrated by a well including fixing electrodes hydraulically isolated within a well Physics 61 Expired
US7134492B2 Mapping fracture dimensions Fixed Constructions 53 Expired
US8414781B2 In-line flow separation of fluids in a pipe separator Fixed Constructions 42 Active
US5914911A Method of recovering data acquired and stored down a well, by an acoustic path, and apparatus for implementing the method Fixed Constructions 26 Expired
US8804462B2 Marine vibrator with improved seal Physics 16 Active
US8275589B2 Modeling a reservoir using a compartment model and a geomechanical model Physics 15 Active
US8711655B2 Single well reservoir characterization apparatus and methods Physics 14 Active
US7633296B2 Receivers and methods for electromagnetic measurements Physics 12 Active
US7798214B2 Subsurface formation monitoring system and method Fixed Constructions 12 Active
US8002121B2 In-line flow separation of fluids in a pipe separator Fixed Constructions 9 Active
US6441618B2 Method and apparatus for monitoring the advance of seawater into fresh water aquifers near coastal cities Physics 3 Expired
US8056623B2 Surface formation monitoring system and method Fixed Constructions 3 Active
US7826972B2 Methods of electromagnetic logging using a current focusing receiver Physics 1 Active
US7999552B2 Sensor cable for electromagnetic surveying Physics 1 Active
US7822553B2 Methods for electromagnetic measurements and correction of non-ideal receiver responses Physics 0 Active

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