- Houston TX, US Charles H. Dewey - Houston TX, US Shantanu N. Swadi - Cypress TX, US Walter E. Friedl - The Woodlands TX, US Lijun Song - Sugar Land TX, US Ashley Bernard Johnson - Cambridge, GB Christopher Kang Potter - The Woodlands TX, US Alan Fairweather - Aberdeen, GB
International Classification:
E21B 29/00 E21B 10/42
Abstract:
Milling systems, tools, and methods include using a mill with a barrier to promote re-circulation of debris and cuttings to the face of the mill. The face of the mill may include cutting elements. A barrier may obstruct the flow of cuttings and debris away from the face to re-circulate the cutting and debris to promote re-milling of the cuttings and debris by the cutting elements of the face of the mill. The barrier may include a hydraulic barrier formed by fluid expelled from nozzles in or above the mill. A secondary attrition system uphole of the mill may also be used to stage conditioning and re-sizing of cuttings and debris. After debris and cuttings pass through the barrier, the secondary attrition system may re-mill the cuttings and debris to a finer size before allowing the cuttings and debris to pass into the wellbore annulus for transport to the surface.
- Houston TX, US Charles H. Dewey - Houston TX, US Shantanu N. Swadi - Cypress TX, US Walter E. Friedl - The Woodlands TX, US Christopher Kang Potter - The Woodlands TX, US Alan Fairweather - Aberdeen, GB
International Classification:
E21B 29/00 E21B 10/42
Abstract:
Milling systems, tools, and methods include using a mill with secondary attrition system to re-mill cuttings and other debris away from the face of the mill. The secondary attrition system may be located uphole of the mill may be used to stage conditioning and re-sizing of debris. After debris is generated by the mill, the secondary attrition system may re-mill the debris to a finer size before allowing the debris to pass out of the sleeve. The debris may be re-milled by secondary cutting elements while within an annular gap positioned radially between the sleeve and a drive shaft for the mill. The annular gap may have a variable width as a result of a tapered outer surface of the drive shaft and/or a tapered inner surface of the sleeve. The variable width may cause debris to be re-milled into increasingly finer sizes.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Perspectives on Biodiversity: Case Studies of Genetic Resource Conservation and Development
Rad Source Technologies
Mechanical Engineer
Regional Supply Belting Jan 2018 - Dec 2018
Manufacturing and Design Engineering Supervisor
Momentum Exterior Systems Aug 2016 - Oct 2017
Product Design Engineer
National Oilwell Varco Jan 2015 - Nov 2015
Product Line Engineer
Schlumberger Jan 2013 - Jan 2015
Design Engineer
Education:
Auburn University 2005 - 2012
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering Hydraulics Instrumentation Autocad Simulations Project Engineering Testing Pumps Test Equipment Whisky Advising People Oral History Social Listening Video Games Road Biking Dod Troubleshooting Maintenance and Repair Maintenance Management Soldering
Feb 2014 to 2000 senior welding inspectorWood Group Mustang Inc Houston, TX Oct 2013 to Jan 2014 welding inspectorAXH Air Coolers Claremore, OK Feb 2013 to Sep 2013Anadarko Energy Services Williamsport, PA Jul 2012 to Jan 2013 Chief Inspector Tony WarnerAmerican Maintenance Solutions Vinita, OK Jan 2012 to Jul 2012 inspector travelingLinde Process Plants Catoosa, OK Mar 2011 to Dec 2011Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Company Tulsa, OK Aug 2010 to Mar 2011DMI Industries Tulsa, OK Sep 2007 to May 2010 fitter/welderTaylor Industries Catoosa, OK May 2005 to Sep 2007
Sep 2012 to 2000 Field EngineerRaytheon TSC Salt Lake City, UT Aug 2011 to Sep 2012 Lead Test Conductor / Data HandlerLogan City Police Department Logan, UT Aug 2010 to Aug 2011 DispatcherUndergrad Logan, UT Aug 2008 to Dec 2010 Research Assistant - Utah State UnivUndergrad Juneau, AK Jun 2009 to Aug 2009 Program AssistantKlein Fire Department Spring, TX Aug 2002 to Aug 2007 Firefighter
Education:
Utah State University Logan, UT 2011 Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Skills:
Link 16, CEC, IBS, C2, Windows, Linux, SATCOM, UHF, VHF, Radar, Microsoft Office, Software, Hardware, Integration, Troubleshooting
Dr. Potter graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Jacksonville Beach, FL and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Potter is affiliated with Baptist Medical Center.
Geneva areaCadre Dirigeant expérimenté franco-américain ayant des compétences plus particulièrement dans l'industrie Internet, les Systèmes d'informations et... Cadre Dirigeant expérimenté franco-américain ayant des compétences plus particulièrement dans l'industrie Internet, les Systèmes d'informations et l'Innovation.
Dans le domaine Internet, a créé le 1er site Internet Boursier en France (1996), la 1ère Banque Privée en ligne Suisse (1998) et...
Western State College of Colorado - Computer Information Science
Relationship:
Single
About:
Hey all, the names Chris Potter. I currently work as a call center/quality agent at IBM in Boulder, CO, as well as an independent Programmer/IT Technician for a local moving company in Denver, CO. I ...
Tagline:
Budding Developer/Computer technician
Bragging Rights:
None so far to speak of
Christopher Potter
Work:
Harvard School of Public Health - Grants Manager
Christopher Potter (Ephig...
Christopher Potter
About:
Studied at Adelaide UniversityBachelor of Dentistry.Now residing in Sydney AustraliaEdgecliff DentalCare : 148 New South Head RdEdgeCliff NSW 2027 AUSTRALIATel : 612-93639213
Tagline:
Dental Care Specialist with DentalCare Edgecliff. Federation Dentaire International
Christopher Potter
Christopher Potter
Tagline:
I teach High School Social Studies in Western New York. History nerd and tech geek. This is me, not my employer.
A man killed in an accident this weekend in Cambria County is identified as 28-year-old Christopher Potter. The Cambria County Coroner Dennis Kwiatkowski says Potter lost control of his car near the intersection of route 219 and route 53 Saturday ...