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Edward S Mumby

from Houston, TX
Age ~69

Edward Mumby Phones & Addresses

  • 14918 Sandy Creek Dr, Houston, TX 77070 (281) 251-3144
  • Carmichael, CA
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Sacramento, CA
  • 14918 Sandy Creek Dr, Houston, TX 77070 (281) 543-7870

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Company: Pathfinder schlumberger Position: Senior mechanical engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Senior Mechanical Engineer

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Pathfinder Schlumberger
Senior Mechanical Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Drilling Fluid Pressure Pulse Detection Using A Differential Transducer

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US Patent:
7489591, Feb 10, 2009
Filed:
May 4, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/417386
Inventors:
Edward S. Mumby - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
PathFinder Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 47/18
US Classification:
367 83, 367 81, 3408543
Abstract:
An apparatus for detecting mud pulse telemetry signals includes a differential transducer. In various exemplary embodiments, a high-pressure side of the differential transducer is in fluid communication with either drilling fluid in a standpipe (which is in fluid communication with drilling fluid in the borehole) or a gas chamber of a pulsation dampener. Exemplary embodiments typically further include a pressure delay module in fluid communication with the low-pressure side of the differential transducer and the gas chamber of the pulsation dampener. The invention is intended to advantageously improve the reliability and bandwidth of mud pulse telemetry communications in oilfield drilling applications.

Method And Apparatus For Logging-While-Drilling With Improved Performance Through Cancellation Of Systemic Errors Through Combination Of Signals, Utilization Of Dedicated Transmitter Drivers, And Utilization Of Selected Reference Signals

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US Patent:
54020689, Mar 28, 1995
Filed:
Jan 13, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/820091
Inventors:
Richard A. Meador - Spring TX
James E. Meisner - Citrus Heights CA
Ronald A. Hall - Sacramento CA
Larry W. Thompson - Spring TX
Edward S. Mumby - Carmichael CA
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 330
US Classification:
324338
Abstract:
A logging-while-drilling system is disclosed which includes a pair of receiving antenna disposed between upper and lower transmitting antenna. The upper and lower transmitting antenna are energized successively to generate an electromagnetic wave which propagates through the formation surrounding the borehole. The amplitude attenuation and phase shift of the electromagnetic wave between the receiving antenna is measured. Measurements from both the upper and lower transmitting antenna can be combined to eliminate by cancellation system error components. In order to further improve the performance of the logging-while-drilling system, separate and dedicated driver circuits are provided proximate each transmitter. In addition, reference signals which are utilized to coordinate and synchronize the operation of the various components of the logging-while-drilling system are provided at frequencies which are substantially different from the interrogation frequency of the electromagnetic interrogation signal.

Externally Mounted Radioactivity Detector For Mwd

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US Patent:
49048651, Feb 27, 1990
Filed:
Apr 1, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/177389
Inventors:
James E. Meisner - Citrus Heights CA
Roger L. Tresler - Sacramento CA
Edward S. Mumby - Carmichael CA
Micheal D. Robie - Folsom CA
Assignee:
Exploration Logging, Inc. - Sacramento CA
International Classification:
G01V 510
G01V 512
G01V 514
US Classification:
250254
Abstract:
Improved radioactivity well logging by mounting a scintillator in a hole extending through a drill collar at the lower end of a drill string so that measurements can be made while drilling. Radioactive sources (when required for well logging) are mounted in cavities which open to the exterior of the drill collar. Light from the scintillator is coupled through a right-angle prism or fiber optics through an angle of about 90. degree. so that an elongated photomultiplier tube can be mounted within a housing within the drill collar with the longitudinal axis of the photomultiplier tube extending substantially parallel to the axis of the drill collar to provide maximum cross sectional area for flow of drilling fluid with the housing in the drill collar.

High Sensitivity Well Logging System Having Dual Transmitter Antennas And Intermediate Series Resonant

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US Patent:
50814192, Jan 14, 1992
Filed:
Apr 29, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/697524
Inventors:
Richard A. Meador - Spring TX
James E. Meisner - Citrus Heights CA
Ronald A. Hall - Sacramento CA
Larry W. Thompson - Spring TX
Edward S. Mumby - Carmichael CA
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 330
US Classification:
324338
Abstract:
A well logging apparatus and method for measuring the resistivity of the formation surrounding a borehole is disclosed. The invention provides two transmitting antennas arranged around a housing means or drill collar in spaced relation from one another. A transmitting circuit alternately supplies an oscillating drive signal to each transmitting antenna with a sufficiently high frequency such that one and then the other of the transmitting antennas radiates an electromagnetic wave signal which propagates through the formation. Two receiving antennas are located equally spaced between the transmitting antennas to produce pick-up signals from the electromagnetic wave propagating through the formation. Each receiving antenna includes a single turn coil connected in series with a capacitor to provide a reduced impedance circuit to resonate in the frequency region embracing the oscillating drive signal. Receive antenna circuitry responsive to induced alternating current in the coil produces a signal indicative of the formation parameter under study.

Apparatus For Well Logging While Drilling

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US Patent:
44050216, Sep 20, 1983
Filed:
Sep 15, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/302446
Inventors:
Edward S. Mumby - Carmichael CA
Assignee:
Exploration Logging, Inc. - Sacramento CA
International Classification:
E21B 4700
US Classification:
175 48
Abstract:
A monostable, solenoid-operated valve in a passage which bypasses the drilling fluid pressure drop across a drill bit at the lower end of a drill string in a well opens and closes in response to downhole conditions to create pressure pulses in the drilling fluid. The valve is urged toward a closed position by drilling fluid pumped through the drill string. A larger force is required to open the valve than to hold it open. Current supplied to the solenoid to open the valve is thereafter reduced to a value sufficient to hold the valve open. The solenoid is de-energized to close the valve.

Well Logging System Arranged For Stable, High-Sensitivity Reception Of Propagating Electromagnetic Waves

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US Patent:
56729715, Sep 30, 1997
Filed:
Mar 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/412178
Inventors:
Richard A. Meador - Spring TX
James Edward Meisner - Citrus Heights CA
Ronald Anthony Hall - Sacramento CA
Larry Wayne Thompson - Spring TX
Edward Sheldon Mumby - Carmichael CA
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 330
US Classification:
324338
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an improved logging apparatus. The logging apparatus includes transmitters, receivers, and a controller member. The controller member is utilized to selectively energize the transmitters to generate an interrogation signal. The receivers are utilized to obtain measurements of the interrogation signal. The controller member can be utilized to substantially simultaneously process the recorded samples--such as by mathematically combining a plurality of measurements in order to obtain a measure of an attribute value which relates to at least one of the wellbore and surrounding formation.

Externally Mounted Radioactivity Detector For Mwd Employing Radial Inline Scintillator And Photomultiplier Tube

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US Patent:
50618490, Oct 29, 1991
Filed:
Feb 26, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/485041
Inventors:
James E. Meisner - Spring TX
Edward S. Mumby - Houston TX
Vernon E. Groeschel - Houston TX
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 508
US Classification:
250254
Abstract:
Improved radioactivity well logging by mounting a scintillator and photomultiplier tube in a single case interfacing with a hole extending through a drill collar at the lower end of a drill string so that measurements can be made while drilling. Radioactive sources (when required for well logging) are mounted in cavities which open to the exterior of the drill collar. Light from the scintillator is coupled directly to the aligned photomultiplier tube both of which are mounted in a case extending radially within the drill collar and sealingly engaging an electronics housing within the drill collar and the drill collar wall surrounding the hole. The scintillator is of greater diameter than the photomultiplier tube. A frustoconical light pipe connects the scintillator and the photomultiplier tube, channeling scintillation in the crystal to the photomultiplier to provide an amplified detection capability over that for a scintillator having the same diameter as the photomultiplier tube.

Apparatus For Well Logging Telemetry

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US Patent:
46993525, Oct 13, 1987
Filed:
Sep 23, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/778707
Inventors:
Edward S. Mumby - Carmichael CA
Assignee:
Exploration Logging, Inc. - Sacramento CA
International Classification:
F16K 3104
F16K 31124
US Classification:
251 3003
Abstract:
Apparatus for sending pressure pulses through drilling fluid in a drill string in a well bore includes an assembly adapted to be lowered from the surface through the drill string to a position adjacent the lower end of the drill string. The external dimension of the assembly is substantially less than that of the internal diameter of the drill string, so there is always a substantial clearance between the assembly exterior and the drill string interior to permit a substantial flow of drilling fluid down the drill string, past the assembly, through a drill bit, and into an annular space between the drill string exterior and the well bore. The assembly includes an internal bore to permit drilling fluid to flow through the assembly. Means are provided for intermittently restricting flow of drilling fluid through the assembly bore to send the pressure pulses to the surface in response to the magnitude of a downhole condition to be measured. The assembly includes means to permit it to be retrieved by a wire line from the surface and without removing the drill string from the well bore.
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