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Southern Tech 2011 - 2013
Microcomputer Technology Institute 1998 - 1999
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Apparatus For Isolating A Jet Forming Aperture In A Well Bore Servicing Tool
Jim Surjaatmadja - Duncan OK, US Matthew Howell - Duncan OK, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Duncan OK
International Classification:
E21B 43/114
US Classification:
166 55, 1661774, 1661775, 166222
Abstract:
An embodiment of a well bore servicing apparatus includes a housing having a through bore and at least one high pressure fluid aperture in the housing, the fluid aperture being in fluid communication with the through bore to provide a high pressure fluid stream to the well bore, and a removable member coupled to the housing and disposed adjacent the fluid jet forming aperture and isolating the fluid jet forming aperture from an exterior of the housing. An embodiment of a method of servicing a well bore includes applying a removable member to an exterior of a well bore servicing tool, wherein the removable member covers at least one high pressure fluid aperture disposed in the tool, lowering the tool into a well bore, exposing the tool to a well bore material, wherein the removable cover prevents the well bore material from entering the fluid aperture, removing the removable member to expose a fluid flow path adjacent an outlet of the high pressure fluid aperture, and flowing a well bore servicing fluid through the fluid aperture outlet and flow path.
Method And Apparatus For Isolating A Jet Forming Aperture In A Well Bore Servicing Tool
Jim B. Surjaatmadja - Duncan OK, US Matthew Howell - Duncan OK, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services Inc. - Duncan OK
International Classification:
E21B 33/13 E21B 43/26 E21B 43/114
US Classification:
166285, 166298, 166300, 1663051, 1663081, 166376
Abstract:
An embodiment of a well bore servicing apparatus includes a housing having a through bore and at least one high pressure fluid aperture in the housing, the fluid aperture being in fluid communication with the through bore to provide a high pressure fluid stream to the well bore, and a removable member coupled to the housing and disposed adjacent the fluid jet forming aperture and isolating the fluid jet forming aperture from an exterior of the housing. An embodiment of a method of servicing a well bore includes applying a removable member to an exterior of a well bore servicing tool, wherein the removable member covers at least one high pressure fluid aperture disposed in the tool, lowering the tool into a well bore, exposing the tool to a well bore material, wherein the removable cover prevents the well bore material from entering the fluid aperture, removing the removable member to expose a fluid flow path adjacent an outlet of the high pressure fluid aperture, and flowing a well bore servicing fluid through the fluid aperture outlet and flow path.
Method And Apparatus For Exposing A Servicing Apparatus To Multiple Formation Zones
Matthew Howell - Duncan OK, US Gregory Vargus - Duncan OK, US Shawn Webb - Duncan OK, US
Assignee:
HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 4/04 E21B 34/06
US Classification:
166 664, 166373
Abstract:
A well bore servicing apparatus comprising an first sleeve slidably disposed in a tubing section, an second sleeve slidably disposed in the first sleeve, an indexing slot disposed on one of the outer sleeve and inner sleeve, and a control lug disposed on the other of the outer sleeve and the inner sleeve to communicate with the indexing slot, and an expandable seat disposed in the inner sleeve to receive a plurality of obturating members. A well bore servicing apparatus comprising a work string, a tubing section coupled to the work string, a plurality of sleeve assemblies disposed in the tubing section, and a plurality of seats for receiving an obturating member, one seat disposed in each of the sleeve assemblies, wherein the plurality of seats are substantially the same size.
Jesse Cale PORTER - Duncan OK, US Kendall Lee PACEY - Duncan OK, US Matthew Todd HOWELL - Duncan OK, US William Ellis STANDRIDGE - Madill OK, US Jimmie Robert WILLIAMSON - Carrollton TX, US Perry SHY - Southlake TX, US Roger WATSON - Weatherford OK, US
Assignee:
HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 34/14
US Classification:
166373, 1663341
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a wellbore servicing system, comprising a tubular string, a first sleeve system incorporated within the tubular string, the first sleeve system comprising a first sliding sleeve at least partially carried within a first ported case, the first sleeve system being selectively restricted from movement relative to the first ported case by a first restrictor while the first restrictor is enabled, and a first delay system configured to selectively restrict movement of the first sliding sleeve relative to the first ported case while the first restrictor is disabled; a second sleeve system incorporated within the tubular string, the second sleeve system comprising a second sliding sleeve at least partially carried within a second ported case, the second sleeve system being selectively restricted from movement relative to the second ported case by a second restrictor while the second restrictor is enabled.
Method For Individually Servicing A Plurality Of Zones Of A Subterranean Formation
A method of servicing a subterranean formation comprising providing a first sleeve system comprising a first one or more ports and being transitionable from a first mode to a second mode and from the second mode to a third mode, and a second sleeve system comprising a second one or more ports and being transitionable from a first mode to a second mode and from the second mode to a third mode, wherein, in the first mode and the second mode, fluid communication via the one or more ports of the first or second sleeve system is restricted, and wherein, in the third mode, fluid may be communicated via the one or more ports of the first or second sleeve system, transitioning the first and second sleeve systems to the second mode, and allowing the first sleeve system to transition from the second mode to the third mode.
Jesse Cale PORTER - Duncan OK, US Kendall Lee PACEY - Duncan OK, US Matthew Todd HOWELL - Duncan OK, US William Ellis STANDRIDGE - Madil OK, US
Assignee:
HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 34/06 E21B 34/12 E21B 34/00
US Classification:
166373, 1663341, 166319, 166317
Abstract:
A wellbore servicing system, comprising a sleeve system comprising a ported case, a sliding sleeve within the case and movable between a first sleeve position in which the sleeve restricts fluid communication via the case and a second sleeve position in which the sleeve does not, a radially divided segmented seat movable between a first seat position in which the seat restricts movement of the sleeve and a second seat position in which the seat does not, and a sheath covering a portion of the seat, the sleeve system being transitionable from a first, to a second, to a third mode, in the first mode, the sleeve is in its first position and the seat in its first position, in the second mode, the sleeve is in its first position and the seat in its second position, and, in the third mode, the sleeve is in its second position.
Injection Of Fluid Into Selected Ones Of Multiple Zones With Well Tools Selectively Responsive To Magnetic Patterns
Matthew Todd HOWELL - Duncan OK, US Eric Russell FRISBIE - Coppell TX, US Michael Linley FRIPP - Carrollton TX, US Donald KYLE - Plano TX, US Timothy TIPS - Montgomery TX, US
Assignee:
HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 43/16 E21B 34/00 E21B 31/06 E21B 23/00
US Classification:
1663051, 166381, 166321, 166 665
Abstract:
A method of actuating a well tool can include displacing a magnetic device pattern in the well, thereby transmitting a corresponding magnetic signal to the well tool, and the well tool actuating in response to detection of the magnetic signal. A method of injecting fluid into selected ones of multiple zones penetrated by a wellbore can include displacing at least one magnetic device into at least one valve in the wellbore, the valve actuating in response to the displacing step, and injecting the fluid through the valve and into at least one of the zones associated with the valve. An injection valve for use in a subterranean well can include a sensor which detects a magnetic field, and an actuator which opens the injection valve in response to detection of at least one predetermined magnetic signal by the sensor.
Methods And Apparatuses For Wiping Subterranean Casings
Gary Joe Makowiecki - Duncan OK, US Patrick Lyle Cherney - Duncan OK, US Matthew Todd Howell - Duncan OK, US
International Classification:
E21B 37/00
US Classification:
166311, 166173
Abstract:
An object for wiping a subterranean casing is described herein. The object may include an inner core with a first width. The ball may also include a deformable layer surrounding the inner core. The deformable layer may have a second width. The first width may be smaller than a diameter of at least one baffle within the subterranean casing. The second width may be larger than or equal to the largest inner diameter of the subterranean casing.
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Woodforest National Bank - Retail Banker EBSCO Industries
Jackson Elementary School Plano TX 1980-1984, Saigling Elementary School Plano TX 1984-1987, Haggard Middle School Plano TX 1987-1990, Vines High School Plano TX 1990-1991, Shepton Freshman High School Plano TX 1991-1991