Assignee
LAWSON MICHAEL
US·8 granted patents·1 pending application·34 citations·filing 2012–2017
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9 records- 0189US10415379B2Applications of advanced isotope geochemistry of hydrocarbons and inert gases to petroleum production engineeringLAWSON MICHAEL·Filed 2016·Granted Sep 17, 2019·5 cites·13 claims
- 0288US10400596B2Method to enhance exploration, development and production of hydrocarbons using multiply substituted isotopologue geochemistry, basin modeling and molecular kineticsLAWSON MICHAEL·Filed 2015·Granted Sep 3, 2019·5 cites·7 claims
- 0386US10494923B2Method to perform hydrocarbon system analysis for exploration, production and development of hydrocarbonsLAWSON MICHAEL·Filed 2015·Granted Dec 3, 2019·5 cites·24 claims
- 0483US10132144B2Geochemical methods for monitoring and evaluating microbial enhanced recovery operationsLAWSON MICHAEL·Filed 2017·Granted Nov 20, 2018·5 cites·18 claims
- 0583US9890617B2Method to determine the presence of source rocks and the timing and extent of hydrocarbon generation for exploration, production and development of hydrocarbonsLAWSON MICHAEL·Filed 2015·Granted Feb 13, 2018·5 cites·17 claims
- 0681US10533414B2Applications of advanced isotope geochemistry of hydrocarbons and inert gases to petroleum production engineeringLAWSON MICHAEL·Filed 2016·Granted Jan 14, 2020·4 cites·11 claims
- 0779US10094815B2Method to enhance exploration, development and production of hydrocarbons using multiply substituted isotopologue geochemistry, basin modeling and molecular kineticsLAWSON MICHAEL·Filed 2015·Granted Oct 9, 2018·2 cites·28 claims
- 0870US10309217B2Method and system for reservoir surveillance utilizing a clumped isotope and/or noble gas dataLAWSON MICHAEL·Filed 2012·Granted Jun 4, 2019·3 cites·20 claims
- 0939US2015127313A1Method For Determining The Presence and Location of A Subsurface Hydrocarbon Accumulation and The Origin of The Associated HydrocarbonsLAWSON MICHAEL·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
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