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  • 832 Walnut Creek Dr, Austin, TX 78753 (512) 837-1649 (512) 837-3011 (830) 234-4313
  • 12011 Dove Haven Dr, Austin, TX 78753 (512) 919-4291
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  • 832 Walnut Creek Dr, Austin, TX 78753 (512) 837-3011

Resumes

Resumes

Kermit Graf Photo 1

Inn Keeper

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Location:
Austin, TX
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Real Estate
Inn Keeper

Schlumberger Information Solutions Oct 1979 - Dec 2010
Earth Modeling

Applied Research Labs Sep 1968 - Oct 1979
Senior Scientist
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1966 - 1971
Bachelors, Engineering
Skills:
Petrel
Reservoir Modeling
Oil and Gas Industry
Petroleum
Oil and Gas
Energy Industry
Hospitality Management
Oilfield
Microsoft Office
Leadership
Drilling
Geology
Modeling
Management
Interests:
The Third One Is Part of A Family Trust
Kermit Graf Photo 2

Kermit Graf

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Location:
Austin, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Schlumberger 1996 - 2002
Principal Engineer
Skills:
Energy

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kermit Graf
Owner
KSG VACATION RENTALS, LLC
Equipment Rental/Leasing
832 Walnut Crk Dr, Austin, TX 78753

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Interactive Automation Of Fault Modeling Including A Method For Intelligently Sensing Fault-Fault Relationships

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US Patent:
7756694, Jul 13, 2010
Filed:
May 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/755572
Inventors:
Kermit Graf - Austin TX, US
David Mack Endres - Leander TX, US
Mark Hall - Oslo, NO
James C. Pickens - Wassenaar, NL
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Houston TX
ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06G 7/58
G01V 3/18
US Classification:
703 10, 702 6, 702 11
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for sensing fault-fault relationships, comprising: automatically sensing interrelationships among faults, and presenting a final model including a fault-fault intersection curve and one fault truncated at the curve to an interpreter representing the interrelationships among faults.

Automatic Non-Artificially Extended Fault Surface Based Horizon Modeling System

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US Patent:
60143436, Jan 11, 2000
Filed:
Aug 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/916841
Inventors:
Kermit E. Graf - Austin TX
Apostol T. Vassilev - Cedar Park TX
Assignee:
GeoQuest - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 128
US Classification:
367 38
Abstract:
An automatic, non-artificially extended, fault surface based horizon modeling method and apparatus produces a final faulted horizon model which is a three dimensional representation of a faulted earth formation including all the horizons and all the faults in response to seismic data, well log data, and fault surfaces and relationships data. The horizon modeling apparatus produces the final faulted horizon model by filtering input horizon data and removing bad (wrong-sided) data points. This is accomplished by: (a) computing intersections between each horizon and each fault that intersects the horizon, (b) assessing the quality of each intersection, (c) filtering in the vicinity of the intersection by decreasing the slope between the intersecting fault and its respective horizon, (d) generating a horizon surface and reassessing their quality, (e) reintroducing the eliminated data points between the fault and the horizon, (f) re-filtering the reintroduced data points, (g) generating an initial faulted horizon model, (h) generating a set of final fault locations, and (i) generating a final faulted horizon model.

Automatic Non-Artificially Extended Fault Surface Based Horizon Modeling System

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US Patent:
61380768, Oct 24, 2000
Filed:
Aug 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/371225
Inventors:
Kermit E. Graf - Austin TX
Apostol T. Vassilev - Cedar Park TX
Assignee:
GeoQuest, a division of Schlumberger - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 128
US Classification:
702 14
Abstract:
An automatic, non-artificially extended, fault surface based horizon modeling method and apparatus produces a final faulted horizon model which is a three dimensional representation of a faulted earth formation including all the horizons and all the faults in response to seismic data, well log data, and fault surfaces and relationships data. The horizon modeling apparatus produces the final faulted horizon model by filtering input horizon data and removing bad (wrong-sided) data points. This is accomplished by: (a) computing intersections between each horizon and each fault that intersects the horizon, (b) assessing the quality of each intersection, (c) filtering in the vicinity of the intersection by decreasing the slope between the intersecting fault and its respective horizon, (d) generating a horizon surface and reassessing their quality, (e) reintroducing the eliminated data points between the fault and the horizon, (f) re-filtering the reintroduced data points, (g) generating an initial faulted horizon model, (h) generating a set of final fault locations, and (i) generating a final faulted horizon model.

Teleprompter-Style Presentation Of Closed-Caption Text

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US Patent:
20210279406, Sep 9, 2021
Filed:
Feb 10, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/172491
Inventors:
- Stratford CT, US
Peter Yasutake - Stratford CT, US
Kermit Eugene Graf - Austin TX, US
Vikram Butani - Stratford CT, US
Assignee:
KUB Technologies Inc. - Stratford CT
International Classification:
G06F 40/149
G10L 15/26
G10L 25/78
G06F 3/0484
H04N 5/222
Abstract:
An apparatus takes text from a speech recognition device and converts this text into a smooth rolling presentation of text. The aspects of the disclosed embodiments are suited for use in a closed caption presentation of text. The user sees a smooth rolling presentation of text. Generally, a full screen of text, or 9-10 lines of text, can be presented in a smooth, rolling manner, without interruptions or pauses. There are no bursts of text, that might otherwise be realized with conventional devices. The rate of delivery of the text can be adjusted to match the rate of the speaker.
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