Lowell Solicitors Limited
Legal Advisor
Mitie
Engineering Services and Integrated Fm
Lloyds Banking Group Jan 2016 - Sep 2016
Customer Service Advisor
British Gas Mar 2015 - Nov 2015
Customer Service Advisor
Synergize Ltd Jul 2013 - Nov 2013
Finisher
Education:
Leeds City College of Technology 2011 - 2012
Roundhay High School 2006 - 2011
Skills:
Complaint Investigations Report Writing Outbound Marketing Task Assignment Internet Banking Phone Banking Admin Construction Engineering
Mcr Oil Tools Llc
Vice President of Engineering
Mcr Oil Tools Llc Feb 2015 - Jan 2019
Design Engineer
Halliburton Jan 2009 - Feb 2015
Senior Technical Professional
The University of Texas at Arlington Aug 2006 - Dec 2008
Research Associate
Education:
The University of Texas at Arlington 2013 - 2013
The University of Texas at Arlington 2004 - 2008
Skills:
Engineering Petroleum Oilfield Solidworks Oil and Gas Energy Matlab Microsoft Office Gas Project Engineering Oil/Gas Manufacturing Research Project Management Drilling Onshore Upstream Characterization
2009 to Present EngineerMicro-Smart Systems Symposium
2007 to 2008 An authorThe University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX 2006 to 2008 Research Assistant
Education:
The University of Texas at Arlington & The University of Texas Southwestern 2008 Masters of Science in Biomedical EngineeringThe University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX Jan 2007 BS in Biology
Paul D. RINGGENBERG - Frisco TX, US Cory L. HUGGINS - Grand Prairie TX, US
Assignee:
HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 47/117
US Classification:
16625008
Abstract:
A tubular string testing system for use with a tubular string having a longitudinally extending flow passage can include a valve which selectively permits and prevents fluid communication between sections of the flow passage, a bypass passage which provides fluid communication between the sections of the flow passage when the valve is closed, and a filter which filters fluid that flows through the bypass passage. A method of testing a tubular string can include permitting fluid to flow through a bypass passage which connects sections of a flow passage extending longitudinally through the tubular string, a filter filtering the fluid which flows through the bypass passage, a valve of a tubular string testing system preventing flow of the fluid between the sections of the flow passage through the valve, and flow through the bypass passage being prevented in response to a predetermined pressure differential being created across the filter.
A tubular string testing system for use with a tubular string having a longitudinally extending flow passage can include a valve which selectively permits and prevents fluid communication between sections of the flow passage, a bypass passage which provides fluid communication between the sections of the flow passage when the valve is closed, and a filter which filters fluid that flows through the bypass passage. A method of testing a tubular string can include permitting fluid to flow through a bypass passage which connects sections of a flow passage extending longitudinally through the tubular string, a filter filtering the fluid which flows through the bypass passage, a valve of a tubular string testing system preventing flow of the fluid between the sections of the flow passage through the valve, and flow through the bypass passage being prevented in response to a predetermined pressure differential being created across the filter.
Systems And Methods For Setting An Extreme-Range Anchor Within A Wellbore
Systems and methods include an extreme range anchor, having extending assemblies configured to engage a wellbore, for providing a self-centering, reusable anchor location within a wellbore. The extending assemblies include a first set of arms connected to a first brace, a second set of arms connected to a second brace, and a set of footplates. Each footplate in the set of footplates is connected to the first set of arms and the second set of arms. Each footplate includes a fixator coupled to a radially external face and configured to securely engage the wellbore. The system also includes a pull rod rigidly coupled to the first brace and slidably connected to the second brace. Forcing the pull rod in an axial direction shortens a distance between the first brace and the second brace and forces the set of footplates to move in a radial direction toward the wellbore.
Systems And Methods For Setting An Extreme Range Anchor Within A Wellbore
Systems and methods include an extreme range anchor, having extending assemblies configured to engage a wellbore, for providing a self-centering, reusable anchor location within a wellbore. The extending assemblies include a first set of arms connected to a first brace, a second set of arms connected to a second brace, and a set of footplates. Each footplate in the set of footplates is connected to the first set of arms and the second set of arms. Each footplate includes a fixator coupled to a radially external face and configured to securely engage the wellbore. The system also includes a pull rod rigidly coupled to the first brace and slidably connected to the second brace. Forcing the pull rod in an axial direction shortens a distance between the first brace and the second brace and forces the set of footplates to move in a radial direction toward the wellbore.
A downhole torch system and method of use includes a cylindrical housing, a protective material provided on at least one of the cylindrical housing and the fuel load, and a fuel load located within the cylindrical housing. The protective material is provided between the fuel load and the cylindrical housing to protect the cylindrical housing from adverse effects caused by the reaction of the burning fuel and/or the subsequent production of combustion products for cutting and/or perforating processes during operation of the torch system. The protective material significantly improves the cutting and/or perforating performance of the torch system.
Systems And Methods For Setting An Extreme-Range Anchor Within A Wellbore
Systems and methods include an extreme range anchor, having extending assemblies configured to engage a wellbore, for providing a self-centering, reusable anchor location within a wellbore. The extending assemblies include a first set of arms connected to a first brace, a second set of arms connected to a second brace, and a set of footplates. Each footplate in the set of footplates is connected to the first set of arms and the second set of arms. Each footplate includes a fixator coupled to a radially external face and configured to securely engage the wellbore. The system also includes a pull rod rigidly coupled to the first brace and slidably connected to the second brace. Forcing the pull rod in an axial direction shortens a distance between the first brace and the second brace and forces the set of footplates to move in a radial direction toward the wellbore.
Systems And Methods For Setting An Extreme-Range Anchor Within A Wellbore
Systems and methods include an extreme range anchor, having extending assemblies configured to engage a wellbore, for providing a self-centering, reusable anchor location within a wellbore. The extending assemblies include a first set of arms connected to a first brace, a second set of arms connected to a second brace, and a set of footplates. Each footplate in the set of footplates is connected to the first set of arms and the second set of arms. Each footplate includes a fixator coupled to a radially external face and configured to securely engage the wellbore. The system also includes a pull rod rigidly coupled to the first brace and slidably connected to the second brace. Forcing the pull rod in an axial direction shortens a distance between the first brace and the second brace and forces the set of footplates to move in a radial direction toward the wellbore.
Centralizing And Protective Adapter For Downhole Torch And Method Of Use
- Mansfield TX, US Antony F. Grattan - Mansfield TX, US Douglas J. Streibich - Fort Worth TX, US Amy Stephens - Mansfield TX, US William F. Boelte - New Iberia LA, US Cory Huggins - Mansfield TX, US
Apparatus and adapter are usable for aligning downhole torch apparatuses and cutting devices, including axial pyro torches, circulating pyro torches, and radial cutting and perforating torches, within a wellbore for removal of one or more downhole obstructions. The torch and/or cutting apparatus comprises a body having a nozzle adapted to project a fuel load, such as molten thermite or molten thermite with a polymer, in a direction aligned with the obstruction. The adapter comprises protruding elements for eliminating or diminishing damage to the area surrounding the obstruction, including the inner walls of the wellbore and/or casing, and can further comprise centralizers for alignment of the apparatus with the obstruction, within the wellbore.