Inventor · Richmond, TX, US

Larry A. Jacobson

18Patents
8h-index
10Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 26, 1978 → Jul 31, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5406078A Induced gamma ray spectorscopy well logging system Physics 36 Expired
US5600135A Spectral gain stabilization using gross shape features of largely invariant spectra Physics 28 Expired
US4600838A Methods and apparatus for measuring thermal neutron decay characteristics of earth formations Physics 21 Expired
US7117092B2 Pulsed-neutron formation density Physics 18 Expired
US4223218A Methods and apparatus for optimizing measurements of thermal neutron decay characteristics Physics 17 Expired
US8346481B2 Method and system of determining a value indicative of gas saturation of a formation Physics 10 Active
US8050866B2 Pulsed-neutron formation density Physics 10 Active
US5227972A Matched filter data smoothing system Physics 10 Expired
US5672867A Method for filtering gamma ray well logging tool response to enhance vertical detail while suppressing statistical noise Physics 8 Expired
US8996315B2 Method and system of determining a value indicative of gas saturation of a formation Physics 4 Active
US8044342B2 Method and system for calculating extent of a formation treatment material in a formation Physics 3 Active
US8660796B2 Method and system of processing gamma count rate curves using neural networks Physics 2 Active
US8898045B2 System and method of predicting gas saturation of a formation using neural networks Physics 2 Active
US8847149B2 Determining formation characteristics Physics 2 Active
US10145978B2 System and method of determining a value indicative of hydrogen index Physics 1 Active
US10061054B2 Downhole annulus evaluation apparatus, systems, and methods Fixed Constructions 1 Active
US9389335B2 Pulsed neutron tool for downhole oil typing Physics 1 Active
US9840912B2 Determining casing fluid capture cross section using gamma count rate ratio Physics 0 Active

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