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Company: Baker hughes Jan 2018 Position: Chief engineer

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Universität Rostock 1986 to 1991 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

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Engineering • Drilling • Oil and Gas • Petroleum • Lwd • Wireline • Oilfield • Completion • Directional Drilling • Formation Evaluation • Oil/Gas • Engineering Management • Upstream • Drilling Engineering • Offshore Drilling • Product Development • Onshore • Petroleum Engineering • Pressure • Process Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Completions • Fluids • Stimulation • Well Testing • Oil and Gas Industry • Logging • Downhole Tools • Product Optimization • Technical Leadership • Well Logging • Coring • Tubing

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Oil & Energy

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Chief Engineer

Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Baker Hughes
Chief Engineer
Baker Hughes Aug 2017 - Dec 2017
Chief Systems Engineer
Baker Hughes Dec 2014 - Jul 2017
General Manager Subsea Alliance - Baker Hughes and Aker Solutions
Baker Hughes Mar 2012 - Nov 2014
Baker Hughes Chief Engineer
Baker Hughes Sep 2009 - Mar 2012
Director Product Development
Baker Hughes Dec 2006 - Aug 2009
Director Mwd and Lwd Engineering
Baker Hughes May 2001 - Nov 2006
Manager Mwd Engineering
Baker Hughes Apr 1998 - Apr 2001
Manager Technical Services
Baker Hughes Mar 1996 - Mar 1998
Engineering Manager
Baker Hughes Apr 1993 - Mar 1996
Development Team Lead
Baker Hughes Mar 1991 - Mar 1993
Research and Development Engineer
Education:
Universität Rostock 1986 - 1991
Master of Science, Masters, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering, Drilling, Oil and Gas, Petroleum, Lwd, Wireline, Oilfield, Completion, Directional Drilling, Formation Evaluation, Oil/Gas, Engineering Management, Upstream, Drilling Engineering, Offshore Drilling, Product Development, Onshore, Petroleum Engineering, Pressure, Process Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Completions, Fluids, Stimulation, Well Testing, Oil and Gas Industry, Logging, Downhole Tools, Product Optimization, Technical Leadership, Well Logging, Coring, Tubing

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Method And Apparatus For Measuring Resistivity And Dielectric In A Well Core In A Measurement While Drilling Tool

US Patent:
6788066, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Jan 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/760679
Inventors:
Macmillan M. Wisler - Kingwood TX
Larry W. Thompson - Willis TX
Holger Stibbe - Humble TX
Hallvard S. Hatloy - Nienhagen, DE
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 308
US Classification:
324376, 7315207
Abstract:
A highly accurate, fully compensated, high spatial resolution, wave propagation system for measuring dielectric constant and resistivity of fluids or solids in a cylindrical enclosure and method for measuring well core characteristics in-situ or in a laboratory. One embodiment of the invention relies on waves propagated from transmitters above and below two spaced receivers which transmit and receive electromagnetic waves via slots on the inner periphery of a cylinder structure. The data is then processed with a CPU either down hole for later retrieval or on the surface for real-time monitoring.

Apparatus And Methods For Sponge Coring

US Patent:
7004265, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Feb 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/057449
Inventors:
Luc Van Puymbroeck - Kingwood TX, US
Bob T. Wilson - Dubai, AE
Holger Stibbe - Humble TX, US
Hallvard S. Hatloy - Nienhagen, DE
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 10/02
E21B 25/00
US Classification:
175250, 175 20, 175403
Abstract:
A sponge core barrel for use in performing sponge coring and methods of assembling the sponge core barrel, as well as methods of performing sponge coring. The sponge core barrel includes an outer barrel assembly, a core bit secured to a lower end thereof, and an inner barrel assembly disposed therein. The inner barrel assembly may comprise multiple, sponge-lined inner tube sections and may also include a near-bit swivel assembly. The sponge core barrel may include a piston assembly configured to be released by contact with a core sample without imparting high compressive forces to the core. The sponge core barrel may also include a pressure compensation mechanism and, optionally, a thermal compensation mechanism cooperatively configured to maintain the pressure of presaturation fluid. The sponge core barrel may also include a valve assembly enabling the make-up and presaturation of multiple, sections of inner tube to form a single, continuous chamber.

Core Bit Having Features For Controlling Flow Split

US Patent:
7055626, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Mar 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/099873
Inventors:
Michael R. Wells - Lakewood CO, US
Luc Van Puymbroeck - Kingwood TX, US
Holger Stibbe - Humble TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 49/02
E21B 10/02
E21B 10/61
US Classification:
175 58, 175393, 175404
Abstract:
A core bit for cutting core samples in subterranean formations. The core bit has interior geometric features configured to control the quantity of drilling fluid, or flow split, flowing into a narrow annulus defined by an inside diameter of the core bit and an outside diameter of a core shoe. Reducing the flow split minimizes fluid invasion of a core being cut; thus, the core bit provides increased core quality and recoverability. The core bit is also adaptable for use with conventional core barrel assemblies and conventional coring techniques.

Apparatus And Methods For Sponge Coring

US Patent:
7093676, Aug 22, 2006
Filed:
Aug 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/649494
Inventors:
Luc Van Puymbroeck - Kingwood TX, US
Bob T. Wilson - Dubai, AE
Holger Stibbe - Humble TX, US
Hallvard S. Hatloy - Nienhagen, DE
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 10/02
E21B 25/06
US Classification:
175 59, 175226, 175249
Abstract:
A sponge core barrel for use in performing sponge coring and methods of assembling the sponge core barrel, as well as methods of performing sponge coring. The sponge core barrel includes an outer barrel assembly, a core bit secured to a lower end thereof, and an inner barrel assembly disposed therein. The inner barrel assembly may comprise multiple, sponge-lined inner tube sections and may also include a near-bit swivel assembly. The sponge core barrel may include a piston assembly configured to be released by contact with a core sample without imparting high compressive forces to the core. The sponge core barrel may also include a pressure compensation mechanism and, optionally, a thermal compensation mechanism cooperatively configured to maintain the pressure of presaturation fluid. The sponge core barrel may also include a valve assembly enabling the make-up and presaturation of multiple, sections of inner tube to form a single, continuous chamber.

Apparatus And Methods For Sponge Coring

US Patent:
7231991, Jun 19, 2007
Filed:
Mar 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/393355
Inventors:
Luc Van Puymbroeck - Kingwood TX, US
Bob T. Wilson - Dubai, AE
Holger Stibbe - Humble TX, US
Hallvard S. Hatloy - Nienhagen, DE
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 10/02
E21B 25/00
US Classification:
175250, 175403
Abstract:
A sponge core barrel is disclosed for use in performing sponge coring and methods of assembling the sponge core barrel, as well as methods of performing sponge coring. The sponge core barrel includes an outer barrel assembly, a core bit secured to a lower end thereof, and an inner barrel assembly disposed therein. The inner barrel assembly may comprise multiple, sponge-lined inner tube sections and may also include a near-bit swivel assembly. The sponge core barrel may include a piston assembly configured to be released by contact with a core sample without imparting high compressive forces to the core. The sponge core barrel may also include a pressure compensation mechanism and, optionally, a thermal compensation mechanism cooperatively configured to maintain the pressure of presaturation fluid. The sponge core barrel may also include a valve assembly enabling the make-up and presaturation of multiple sections of inner tube to form a single, continuous chamber.

Apparatus And Methods For Sponge Coring

US Patent:
7234547, Jun 26, 2007
Filed:
Feb 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/351004
Inventors:
Luc Van Puymbroeck - Kingwood TX, US
Bob T. Wilson - Dubai, AE
Holger Stibbe - Humble TX, US
Hallvard S. Hatloy - Nienhagen, DE
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 10/02
E21B 25/00
US Classification:
175250, 175403
Abstract:
A sponge core barrel for use in performing sponge coring and methods of assembling the sponge core barrel, as well as methods of performing sponge coring. The sponge core barrel includes an outer barrel assembly, a core bit secured to a lower end thereof, and an inner barrel assembly disposed therein. The inner barrel assembly may comprise multiple, sponge-lined inner tube sections and may also include a near-bit swivel assembly. The sponge core barrel may include a piston assembly configured to be released by contact with a core sample without imparting high compressive forces to the core. The sponge core barrel may also include a pressure compensation mechanism and, optionally, a thermal compensation mechanism cooperatively configured to maintain the pressure of presaturation fluid. The sponge core barrel may also include a valve assembly enabling the make-up and presaturation of multiple, sections of inner tube to form a single, continuous chamber.

Downhole Sensors Impregnated With Hydrophobic Material, Tools Including Same, And Related Methods

US Patent:
2013000, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Jul 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/175528
Inventors:
David H. Lilly - Houston TX, US
Holger C. Stibbe - Humble TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 47/00
B23P 17/04
US Classification:
7315258, 7315254, 295272
Abstract:
A downhole tool includes a sensor having a sensitive component, a polymer that at least partially covers the sensitive component, and a hydrophobic material impregnated within the polymer and/or the sensitive component of the sensor. Methods of forming the downhole tool include covering a portion of the sensor with a polymer and impregnating a hydrophobic material within the polymer and/or the sensitive component of the sensor.

Optimization Of Sample Cleanup During Formation Testing

US Patent:
2013001, Jan 24, 2013
Filed:
Jan 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/358268
Inventors:
Holger Stibbe - Humble TX, US
Russell McEacharn - Kingwood TX, US
James T. Cernosek - Missouri City TX, US
Anthony D. Self - Colfax LA, US
Avigdor Hetz - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 49/10
US Classification:
7315224
Abstract:
Disclosed is a formation testing tool for extracting formation fluid from an earth formation penetrated by a borehole having a drilling fluid. The tool includes: a sample flow element configured to extract formation fluid from the formation in a sample zone; a sample zone seal forming a perimeter defining the sample zone; a contamination removal flow element configured to extract formation fluid contaminated with the drilling fluid from a contamination removal zone in the formation; a contamination removal zone seal forming a perimeter defining the contamination removal zone, which surrounds and excludes the sample zone; and a controller configured to control a sample flow rate in the sample flow element and a contamination removal flow rate in the contamination flow removal element in order to decrease an amount of time required to acquire a sample of the formation fluid having an acceptable amount of contamination.

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