Imaging of earth formation with high frequency sensor

US9989666B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9989666-B2
Application numberUS-201414901614-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 2, 2014
Priority dateApr 2, 2014
Publication dateJun 5, 2018
Grant dateJun 5, 2018

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A method for determining at least one electrical property of an earth formation includes emitting an electromagnetic signal into the earth formation from an antenna and measuring an electromagnetic signal from the earth formation. The antenna is a broadband log antenna mounted on a substrate having at least a high dielectric permittivity, defined as a dielectric permittivity of about ∈=100 to ∈=1000 or a gigantic dielectric permittivity, defined as a dielectric permittivity of about ∈=1000 or greater. The antenna has a radius between about 2.5 millimeters (mm) and 10 centimeters (cm). The method further includes determining at least one electrical property of one or more of a borehole, a borehole fluid, and the earth formation based on measuring the electromagnetic signal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for determining at least one electrical property of an earth formation, comprising: emitting, by a first antenna, an electromagnetic signal into the earth formation; measuring, by a second antenna, an electromagnetic signal from the earth formation, at least one of the first and second antenna being a broadband log antenna mounted on a substrate having a at least a high dielectric permittivity, defined as a dielectric permittivity of at least about ∈=200, or a gigantic dielectric permittivity, defined as a dielectric permittivity of about ∈=1000 or greater, and the at least one of the first and second antenna having the high dielectric permittivity further having a radius of between about 2.5 millimeters (mm) and about 10 centimeters (cm); determining at least one electrical property of one or more of a borehole, a borehole fluid, and the earth formation based on measuring the electromagnetic signal, determining a dielectric constant of the earth formation; and selecting the dielectric permittivity of the substrate to be at least as high as the dielectric constant of the earth formation. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric permittivity of the substrate is selected to be greater than the dielectric constant of the earth formation. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric permittivity of the substrate is selected such that the at least one first and second antenna operates in a range between about 10 MHz and 30 GHz, and each of the height and width of the at least one first and second antenna is in a range between about 2 cm and about 10 cm. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the first and second antenna is a spiral log antenna. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the at least one electrical property includes determining each of an electrical conductivity and a dielectric permittivity of the earth formation. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: generating image data based on determining the at least one electrical property. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein generating the image data includes generating 3-dimensional (3D) image data for generating a 3D image of one or more of the borehole and earth formation on a display. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one first and second antenna is an array of antennae. 9. A borehole system, comprising: a downhole assembly including at least one broadband log antenna configured to perform at least one of emitting an electromagnetic signal into an earth formation and measuring an electromagnetic signal from the earth formation, the at least one broadband log antenna mounted on a substrate having at least a high dielectric permittivity, defined as a dielectric permittivity of at least about ∈=200, or a gigantic dielectric permittivity, defined as a dielectric permittivity of about ∈=1000 or greater, and the at least one antenna further having a radius of between about 2.5 millimeters (mm) and about 10 centimeters (cm); and a computer configured to perform at least one of generating a signal to cause the at least one antenna to emit the electromagnetic signal into the earth formation, and receiving a signal from the antenna based on an electromagnetic signal received by the antenna from the earth formation, the computer further configured to determine at least one electrical property of one or more of a borehole, a borehole fluid, and the earth formation based on measuring the electromagnetic signal received from the at least one antenna, wherein the downhole assembly includes a housing including a cavity in which the substrate and antenna are housed, the housing having a conical shape having a peak around a center of the antenna, the substrate filling a space between the housing and the at least one antenna. 10. The borehole system of claim 9 , wherein the antenna is a spiral log antenna. 11. The borehole system of claim 9 , wherein the downhole assembly includes one of a wireline assembly, drill pipe, and a drill bit, and the antenna and substrate are located in the at least one of the wireline assembly, drill pipe, and a drill bit. 12. The borehole system of claim 9 , wherein the substrate has a dielectric permittivity selected to be at least as high as a dielectric constant of the earth formation. 13. The borehole system of claim 9 , wherein the dielectric permittivity of the substrate is such that the at least one antenna operates in a range between about 10 MHz and about 30 GHz, and each of the height and width of the at least one antenna is in a range between about 2 cm and about 10 cm. 14. A borehole system, comprising: a downhole assembly including at least one broadband log antenna configured to perform at least one of emitting an electromagnetic signal into an earth formation and measuring an electromagnetic signal from the earth formation, the at least one broadband log antenna mounted on a substrate having a dielectric permittivity selected to be at least as high as a dielectric constant of the earth formation, and the at least one antenna further having a radius of between about 2.5 millimeters (mm) and about 10 centimeters (cm); and a computer configured to perform at least one of generating a signal to cause the at least one antenna to emit the electromagnetic signal into the earth formation, and receiving a signal from the antenna based on an electromagnetic signal received by the antenna from the earth formation, the computer further configured to determine at least one electrical property of one or more of a borehole, a borehole fluid, and the earth formation based on measuring the electromagnetic signal received from the at least one antenna. 15. The borehole system of claim 14 , wherein the downhole assembly includes a housing including a cavity in which the substrate and antenna are housed, the housing having a conical shape having a peak around a center of the antenna, the substrate filling a space between the housing and the at least one antenna. 16. The borehole system of claim 14 , wherein the antenna is a spiral log antenna. 17. The borehole system of claim 14 , wherein the downhole assembly includes one of a wireline assembly, drill pipe, and a drill bit, and the antenna and substrate are located in the at least one of the wireline assembly, drill pipe, and a drill bit. 18. The borehole system of claim 14 , wherein the dielectric permittivity of the substrate is such that the at least one antenna operates in a range between about 10 MHz and about 30 GHz, and each of the height and width of the at least one antenna is in a range between about 2 cm and about 10 cm.

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  • Obtaining fluid samples or testing fluids, in boreholes or wells · CPC title

  • Testing the nature of borehole walls; Formation testing; Methods or apparatus for obtaining samples of soil or well fluids, specially adapted to earth drilling or wells · CPC title

  • Generic processes or apparatus for manufacture or treatments not covered by the other groups of this subclass · CPC title

  • Features of devices classified in G01N21/00 · CPC title

  • G01V3/30Primary

    operating with electromagnetic waves · CPC title

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What does patent US9989666B2 cover?
A method for determining at least one electrical property of an earth formation includes emitting an electromagnetic signal into the earth formation from an antenna and measuring an electromagnetic signal from the earth formation. The antenna is a broadband log antenna mounted on a substrate having at least a high dielectric permittivity, defined as a dielectric permittivity of about ∈=100 to ∈…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baker Hughes Inc, Baker Hughes A Ge Co Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01V3/30. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jun 05 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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