Dr Mikels Walk-In Clinic 15791 Bear Vly Rd, Hesperia, CA 92345 7609491231 (phone), 7609491236 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of California, Davis School of Medicine Graduated: 1980
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Neely graduated from the University of California, Davis School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Hesperia, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Neely is affiliated with Desert Valley Hospital, St Bernardine Medical Center, St Mary Medical Center and Victor Valley Global Medical Center.
- 3000 North Sam Houston Parkway East TX, US Robert Mitchell Neely - Carrollton TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 28/00 E21B 47/09 E21B 34/06
Abstract:
A downhole friction control system comprises a downhole sub to attach to a drill string and a vibration component. The vibration component is mechanically coupled to the downhole sub to generate a selected vibration in the drill string when the downhole sub is attached to the drill string. Additional apparatus, methods, and systems are disclosed.
- Houston TX, US Robert Mitchell NEELY - Carrollton TX, US
International Classification:
G01N 11/04 E21B 49/00 E21B 47/10
Abstract:
A downhole viscosity sensor and related systems and methods are disclosed. The sensor includes a first fluid flow path including a turbine and a velocity sensor, a second fluid flow path including a second turbine and a second velocity sensor, a mechanical or electrical linkage linking the first turbine and second turbine to cause the turbines to rotate in unison. The sensor also includes a field generator, which may be a magnetic field or electric field generator. The first fluid flow path includes an open flow path for receiving a fluid from a formation and the second fluid flow path includes a closed flow path having a reference fluid that has a variable but known viscosity.
Magnetic Downhole Tool And Related Subassemblies Having Mu-Metallic Shielding
- Houston TX, US Robert Mitchell Neely - Carrollton TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 41/00 E21B 43/08 E21B 23/00 E21B 31/06
Abstract:
Systems and related methods are disclosed that involve the use of a magnetic downhole assembly or a magnetic downhole tool. The assembly and tool include a mu-metal sleeve that is operable to isolate a magnetic field and a permanent magnet disposed within the mu-metal sleeve. The assembly and tool also include an actuator that is operable to selectively extend and retract the sleeve to alternatingly expose and shield the permanent magnet. A conveyance is operable to deploy the magnetic downhole assembly and tool to a selected location within a wellbore and a controller is communicatively coupled to the actuator and operable to generate a control signal that causes the actuator to extend or retract the permanent magnet from the mu-metal sleeve.
Smart Fluid Completions, Isolations, And Safety Systems
- Houston TX, US Robert Mitchell NEELY - Carrollton TX, US Russell Stephen HAAKE - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 33/10 E21B 33/03 E21B 47/06
Abstract:
Systems and related methods are disclosed for applying electrorheological fluids in hydro-carbon-producing environments. The systems include a fluid-retaining member having a conductive inner surface and a conductive outer surface. The fluid-retaining member retains a smart fluid. The systems also include a controller that is electrically coupled to a power source and at least one of the conductive inner surface and conductive outer surface of the fluid-retaining member to actuate an electric field or magnetic field across fluid-retaining member. Actuation of the electric field or magnetic field results in a near instantaneous increase in the viscosity of the fluid, causing the fluid to solidify, nearly solidify, gel or otherwise increase in viscosity. The actuated fluid retaining member may be used as a well casing, an isolator, a blowout inhibitor, or in a well insulation system to absorb energy in the event of an explosion.
Assembly For Measuring Temperature Of Materials Flowing Through Tubing In A Well System
- Houston TX, US Robert Mitchell Neely - Carrollton TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 47/06
Abstract:
An assembly for measuring a temperature of a fluid flowing through a tubing section is provided. The assembly can include the tubing section and a temperature measurement component in thermal communication with an inner diameter of the tubing section. A temperature of a fluid flowing through the tubing section can be detected using the temperature measurement component.
Assembly For Measuring Temperature Of Materials Flowing Through Tubing In A Well System
- Houston TX, US Robert Mitchell Neely - Carrollton TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 47/06 G01K 5/32 G01K 7/16 G01K 13/02
US Classification:
374120, 29428, 29825
Abstract:
An assembly for measuring a temperature of a fluid flowing through a tubing section is provided. The assembly can include the tubing section that can include a reduced-width portion. The reduced-width portion can traverse a circumference of the tubing section. The assembly can also include a temperature measurement component in thermal communication with an inner diameter of the tubing section. A temperature of a fluid flowing through the tubing section can be detected using the temperature measurement component.
Certain aspects and features of the present invention are directed to a supercapacitor device that can be disposed in a wellbore through a fluid-producing formation. The supercapacitor device can include a body that can be disposed in the wellbore, a supercapacitor disposed in the body, at least two terminals disposed at least partially outside the body, and an actuation mechanism. The supercapacitor stores energy. The terminals can be electrically connected with the supercapacitor. An electrical connection between the supercapacitor and the terminals can cause the energy to be discharged from the supercapacitor in response to a conductive material providing an electrical path between the at least two terminals. The actuation mechanism can selectively prevent a deployment of the supercapacitor device in the wellbore from causing a discharge of the energy from the supercapacitor.
- Houston TX, US Robert M. Neely - Dallas TX, US Gregory T. Werkheiser - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 43/1185 E21B 41/00
US Classification:
166 63, 166 651
Abstract:
Certain aspects and features of the present invention are directed to a supercapacitor device that can be disposed in a wellbore through a fluid-producing formation. The supercapacitor device can include a body that can be disposed in the wellbore, a supercapacitor disposed in the body, at least two terminals disposed at least partially outside the body, and an actuation mechanism. The supercapacitor stores energy. The terminals can be electrically connected with the supercapacitor. An electrical connection between the supercapacitor and the terminals can cause the energy to be discharged from the supercapacitor in response to a conductive material providing an electrical path between the at least two terminals. The actuation mechanism can selectively prevent a deployment of the supercapacitor device in the wellbore from causing a discharge of the energy from the supercapacitor.
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