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  • Burlington, MA
  • Cambridge, MA
  • 84 Park Ave, Danbury, CT 06810 (203) 778-2037
  • Beverly Hills, CA

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Managing Director

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Location:
Cambridge, MA
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Schlumberger
Managing Director

Schlumberger 2000 - 2007
Reserach Director

Schlumberger 2000 - 2007
Research Director, Math and Modeling Department
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1978 - 1983
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science
Skills:
Geophysics
Log Analysis
Characterization
Oilfield
Seismology
Logging
Petroleum
Numerical Analysis
Petrophysics
Data Acquisition
Upstream
Signal Processing
Formation Evaluation
Petroleum Engineering
Applied Mathematics
Reservoir Management
Mathematical Modeling
Numerical Simulation
Physics
Modeling
Simulations
Energy
Fortran
Inverse Problems
Scientific Computing
Drilling
Reservoir Engineering
Computational Electromagnetics
Data Processing
Wireline
Geology
Earth Science
Optimization
Offshore Drilling
Reservoir Simulation
Inversion
Petrel
Seismic Imaging
Electromagnetics
Parallel Computing
Energy Industry
Well Testing
High Performance Computing
Mpi
Multiphase Flow
Oil and Gas Industry
Seismic Inversion
Monte Carlo Simulation
Uncertainty Analysis
Oil/Gas
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Research Director At Schlumberger

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Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
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Research Director At Schlumberger Doll Research

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Position:
Research Director at Schlumberger Doll Research
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Schlumberger Doll Research
Research Director

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Tarek Habashy
Vice president
ELECTROMAGNETICS ACADEMY, INC., THE
School/Educational Services
777 Concord Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138
2 Kelly Farm Way, Burlington, MA 01803

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Calculating A Distance Between A Well Logging Instrument And A Formation Boundary By Inversion Processing Measurements From The Logging Instrument

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US Patent:
6594584, Jul 15, 2003
Filed:
Jul 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/616783
Inventors:
Dzevat Omeragic - Sugar Land TX
Tarek M. Habashy - Danbury CT
Cengiz Esmersoy - Sugar Land TX
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01N 318
US Classification:
702 9
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for determining a position of a wellbore with respect to layer boundaries in earth formations. The method includes projecting a trajectory of the wellbore onto an initial model of the earth formations, selecting a segment of the trajectory and calculating along the segment expected responses of a well logging instrument. Differences between the expected responses and responses measured by the instrument along the segment are determined. The model is adjusted, the expected responses are recalculated and the differences are again determined. These are repeated until the differences fall below a selected threshold. In one embodiment, the trajectory of the wellbore can be adjusted to remain within a selected distance of a selected one of the layer boundaries.

Well Testing Using Multiple Pressure Measurements

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US Patent:
6675892, Jan 13, 2004
Filed:
Jun 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/170617
Inventors:
Fikri J. Kuchuk - Dubai, AE
Alpaslan Z. Tengirsek - Kuala Lampur, ML
Ashok K. Belani - San Jose CA
Tarek M. Habashy - Danbury CT
Adrian Douglas - Apache Junction AZ
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
E21B 4706
US Classification:
16625002, 166252
Abstract:
A technique includes measuring a first pressure of well fluid in a first region. The well fluid is produced from a formation into the first region. A second pressure of well fluid is measured in a second region. The second region is isolated from the first region, and the well fluid in the second region is in communication with the formation characteristics (skin, horizontal permeability or vertical permeability, as examples) of the formation is determined from the first and second measured pressures.

Acoustic Method For Estimating Mechanical Properties Of A Material And Apparatus Therefor

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US Patent:
6941231, Sep 6, 2005
Filed:
Dec 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/451346
Inventors:
Smaine Zeroug - Ridgefield CT, US
Matteo Loizzo - Rozzano, IT
Mickael Allouche - Paris, FR
Tarek Habashy - Danbury CT, US
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01B005/28
G01B005/30
US Classification:
702 39
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for estimating the time varying mechanical properties of a cement including propagating acoustic waves through a cement sample, measuring signals corresponding to the acoustic waves after they propagate in the sample, comparing attributes from the measured signals with corresponding attributes provided by a model accounting for at least initially estimated acoustic properties of the cement, using the differences between the measured and calculated signals to update the initially estimated acoustic properties of the material in the calculating model, using the differences between the measured and calculated signals, updating the initial acoustic properties in the model, processing N iterations of the comparison and updating either until the differences between measured and calculated signals are within a given tolerance factor or when the number i reaches a prescribed maximum and calculating the time varying mechanical properties of the cement from the final iterated acoustic properties.

Apparatus And Methods For Measuring Formation Characteristics In Presence Of Conductive And Non-Conductive Muds

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US Patent:
7066282, Jun 27, 2006
Filed:
Dec 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/744827
Inventors:
Yong-Hua Chen - Newtown CT, US
Tarek M. Habashy - Danbury CT, US
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
E21B 47/01
US Classification:
175 50, 16625011, 1662542
Abstract:
Tools for investigating an earth formation in the presence of either oil-base or water-base mud include a circuit which induces current into the formation in a focused manner, and a sensor electrode which is isolated from the circuit, at least partially surrounded by the circuit, and located in the area in which the current is focused. The current inducing circuit may be an oppositely polarized double-dipole circuit to which voltage is applied with the two dipoles sharing a common radiating element over which a focused area is formed. Insulators separate the outer electrodes of the double-dipole circuit from the common radiating element. Alternatively, the current inducing circuit is a coil arranged in a partial toroidal configuration in an insulated area that at least partially surrounds the focused area and which separates the focused area from return electrodes.

Data Logging

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US Patent:
7302346, Nov 27, 2007
Filed:
Dec 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/311609
Inventors:
Chung Chang - Wilton CT, US
Marwan Moufarrej - Houston TX, US
Sandip Bose - Brookline MA, US
Tarek Habashy - Danbury CT, US
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
G01V 3/18
US Classification:
702 9
Abstract:
A device and method for determining a geophysical characteristic of a borehole using at least one logging device is provided, wherein the at least one logging device includes at least one sensing device. The method includes associating the at least one sensing device with the borehole, wherein the at least one sensing device includes a sensing device measurement length. The method also includes operating the at least one sensing device to generate borehole data responsive to a borehole portion disposed essentially adjacent the sensing device measurement length, wherein the borehole data includes start time of scan, location of the at least one sensing device at start time of scan, stop time of scan and location of the at least one sensing device at stop time of scan. Furthermore, the method includes correlating the borehole data to determine the geophysical characteristic.

Acoustic Logging Tool Sleeve

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US Patent:
7334661, Feb 26, 2008
Filed:
Feb 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/772634
Inventors:
Jahir Pabon - Brookfield CT, US
Chung Chang - Wilton CT, US
David L. Johnson - Bethel CT, US
Vivian Pistre - Tokyo, JP
Tarek Habashy - Danbury CT, US
Smaine Zeroug - Ridgefield CT, US
Toshihiro Kinoshita - Sagamihara, JP
Hitoshi Sugiyama - Sagamihara, JP
Hiroshi Hori - Sagamihara, JP
Atsushi Saito - Sagamihara, JP
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 1/16
US Classification:
181108, 181102, 181111, 181112, 181122
Abstract:
An acoustic logging tool sleeve with a preferably discontinuous, alternating structure that is acoustically opaque in some zones, and acoustically transparent in others. The sleeve may be modular, with several stages connected together. The multiple stages provide a sleeve that may be useful with a variety of borehole logging tools to reduce or eliminate the transmission of noise to the receiving elements.

Method For Determining Properties Of Earth Formations Using Dielectric Permittivity Measurements

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US Patent:
7376514, May 20, 2008
Filed:
Sep 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/233718
Inventors:
Tarek Habashy - Danbury CT, US
Nikita Seleznev - Ridgefield CT, US
Austin Boyd - Ridgefield CT, US
Mehdi Hizem - Paris, FR
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
G01V 3/24
US Classification:
702 7, 702 13
Abstract:
Techniques for estimating the fraction of water in formations being investigated use measurements of dielectric permittivity at a number of frequencies. The techniques have the advantage of minimizing or eliminating external inputs that can introduce inaccuracies.

Removing Sea Surface-Related Electromagnetic Fields In Performing An Electromagnetic Survey

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US Patent:
7430474, Sep 30, 2008
Filed:
Oct 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/554857
Inventors:
Peter M. van den Berg - RV Pinjacker, NL
Aria Abubakar - Danbury CT, US
Tarek Habashy - Danbury CT, US
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 3/17
US Classification:
702 2, 324337
Abstract:
To perform surveying of a subterranean structure, electromagnetic (EM) wavefields traveling in opposite directions are determined. A relationship is defined among the EM wavefields, where the EM wavefields include a first set of EM wavefields in a first state in which a sea surface is present, and a second set of EM wavefields in a second, different state in which the sea surface is not present. At least one EM wavefield in the relationship is determined to perform removal of sea surface-related effects.
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