Patents Represented by Attorney Roy F. House
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Patent number: 7544785Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the deacetylation of chitin and a process for the treatment of chitinaceous materials to obtain chitin which processes are conducted in a non-saponifiable, non-aqueous, water insoluble liquid having a flash point greater than about 100° C., preferably a non-aromatic hydrocarbon. The process for the deacetylation of chitin comprises suspending chitin in the hydrocarbon liquid, preferably from about 0.02 g/cc to about 0.2 g/cc, mixing therewith an alkali metal hydroxide solution, and heating the suspension at a temperature at least about 70° C. for a period of time sufficient to obtain the desired degree of deacetylation. The concentration of alkali metal hydroxide in the alkali metal hydroxide solution is at least 30% by weight, preferably at least 40% by weight, and most preferably at least 50% by weight, and the quantity of alkali metal hydroxide is sufficient to provide an alkali metal hydroxide to chitin weight ratio from about (0.35)(AMHMW)/40 to about (2.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Venture Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Jack C. Cowan, Andre′ N. Blanchard, Catherine G. Benoit, Tammy L. Rodrigue
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Patent number: 7214647Abstract: The invention provides well drilling and servicing fluids, and methods of drilling, completing, or working over a well therewith, preferred fluids comprise an aqueous liquid, a water soluble polymer viscosifier (preferably xanthan gum), a polymeric fluid loss control additive (preferably a partially depolymerized partially crosslinked hydroxyalkyl ether derivative of starch or a hydroxyalkyl ether derivative of a partially crosslinked and partially depolymerized starch), a bridging agent comprising a particulate calcined magnesia that has an Activity Index greater than about 800 seconds, and an additive selected from the group consisting of citric acid, alkali metal salts of citric acid, ammonium citrate, and mixtures thereof in an amount sufficient to increase the low shear rate viscosity of the fluids, preferably from about 0.05–5 ppb, most preferably from about 0.15–3 ppb.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Kim O. Tresco, Jorge M. Fernandez
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Patent number: 7211546Abstract: The invention provides well drilling and servicing fluids, and methods of drilling, completing, or working over a well therewith, preferred fluids comprise an aqueous liquid, a water soluble polymer viscosifier (preferably xanthan gum), a polymeric fluid loss control additive (preferably a partially depolymerized partially crosslinked hydroxyalkyl ether derivative of starch or a hydroxyalkyl ether derivative of a partially crosslinked and partially depolymerized starch), a bridging agent comprising a particulate calcined magnesia that has an Activity Index greater than about 800 seconds, and citric acid in an amount sufficient to increase the low shear rate viscosity of the fluids. The invention further provides a method of increasing the low shear rate viscosity of fluids which contain a water soluble polymer and a calcined magnesia bridging agent which has an Activity Index greater than about 800 seconds.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Kim O. Tresco, Jorge M. Fernandez
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Patent number: 7137459Abstract: The invention discloses methods of formulating an alkali metal silicate-containing drilling fluid and drilling a well therewith. Thus an alkali metal silicate is added to an aqueous base drilling fluid, when the drilling fluid is being circulated while drilling, at a rate sufficient to react with the drilled cuttings and freshly exposed surface of the borehole while leaving very little excess soluble silicate in the drilling fluid circulated to the surface. The rate of addition of the silicate is based on the circulation rate of the drilling fluid in the wellbore and the volume of the hole being drilled.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Newpark Drilling FluidsInventor: Harry L. Dearing, Jr.
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Patent number: 7018956Abstract: Disclosed is a concentrate composition for crosslinking polysaccharide polymers hydrated in an aqueous liquid, and well servicing fluids, preferably fracturing fluids, prepared therewith. Preferred polysaccharide polymers are galactomannan gums or derivatives thereof, preferably hydroxypropylguar. The concentrate comprises an alkali metal formate solution, preferably potassium formate, a crosslinking agent for the polysaccharide polymer, preferably a sparingly soluble alkali metal or alkali metal alkaline earth metal borate, and a suspension agent, preferably a clay mineral selected from the group consisting of smectite clays, palygorskite clays, and mixtures thereof Exemplary clays are hectorite, sepiolite, and attapulgite. The concentrate may, optionally, contain a deflocculant and/or an anti-syneresis additive.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Shauna Leigh Hayden, Belinda Emelia Hinojosa
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Patent number: 6936575Abstract: The invention provides an aqueous suspension/concentrate of a sparingly soluble borate, preferably as disclosed in Mondshine U.S. Pat. No. 4,619,776, which is effective in crosslinking aqueous solutions of a water soluble, borate-crosslinkable polymer, preferably guar gum and derivatives thereof. The aqueous suspension/concentrate comprises a saturated aqueous solution of a sparingly soluble borate, a suspension agent, suspended particles of a sparingly soluble borate, and optionally a stabilizing agent, wherein the saturated solution of the sparingly soluble borate is prepared prior to the particles of the sparingly soluble borate being suspended therein. The preferred suspension agent is a palygorskite clay such as attapulgite and sepiolite. The invention further provides a method of hydraulically fracturing a formation with the aqueous borate suspension/concentrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Shauna Leigh Hayden, Belinda E. Hinojosa
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Patent number: 6884762Abstract: A lubricating composition containing one or more esters obtained as a reaction product from a reaction mixture of a glycerol component, a fatty acid component, and a carboxylic acid component wherein said glycerol component comprises glycerol, glycerol oligomers, or combinations thereof and further wherein said glycerol oligomers comprise linear chains, branched chains, cyclic chains, or combinations thereof and further wherein said glycerol oligomers have at least 2 repeat glycerol units and further no more than about 32 repeat glycerol units; wherein said fatty acid component comprises alkyl groups having at least about 8 carbon atoms and further wherein said alkyl groups have no more than about 32 carbon atoms; wherein said carboxylic component has at least one carbon atom per molecule and no more than about 8 carbon atoms per molecule; and wherein the fatty acid component comprises at least 50 percent by weight of the fatty acid component of oleic acid; wherein the fatty acid component comprises at leastType: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Newpark Drilling Fluids, L.L.C.Inventors: David L. Breeden, Robert L. Meyer
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Patent number: 6800593Abstract: Disclosed is a hydrophilic, water soluble polymer concentrate for addition to aqueous liquids to enhance the properties thereof, particularly to increase the viscosity or decrease the fluid loss of well drilling and servicing fluids, the concentrate comprising a hydrophobic, water insoluble liquid, an organophilic clay suspension agent, the water soluble polymer, and a stabilizing agent comprising one or more acids in an amount from about 0.001% to about 1.5%, one or more anionic surfactants in an amount from about 0.001% to about 1.0%, one or more nonionic surfactants in an amount from 0.001% to about 0.625% and, from about 0% to about 0.75% of one or more water soluble organic liquids, wherein the total concentration of the stabilizing agent is from about 0.1% to about 2.5%, these percentages being based on the weight of the concentrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Shauna Leigh Hayden, Carolina Trejo Rangel
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Patent number: 6780822Abstract: The invention provides an organic diacid anhydride-modified chitosan and a method of preparing the same under high shear conditions which eliminates the use of solvents and excessive amounts of aqueous liquids. Also provided are organic diacid anhydride-modified chitosans containing an inorganic basic material which enhances the aging stability thereof. The invention also provides fluids useful in various well drilling and servicing operations comprising an alkaline aqueous liquid containing an organic diacid anhydride-modified chitosan, as well as a method of drilling wells therewith.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Venture Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Jack C. Cowan, Roy F. House, Tammy L. Rodrigue
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Patent number: 6656885Abstract: The invention provides an organic diacid anhydride-modified chitosan containing a polar additive comprising water soluble compounds containing one or more hydroxyl groups or one or more amino groups, including compounds containing both hydroxyl and amine groups, having a molecular weight less than about 2000, preferably less than about 1000. The invention also provides fluids useful in various well drilling and servicing operations comprising an alkaline aqueous liquid containing an organic diacid anhydride, chitosan, and the polar additive therein, as well as a method of drilling wells therewith.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Venture Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Roy F. House, Diane M. Smith
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Patent number: 6576597Abstract: Disclosed is a method of increasing the low shear rate viscosity and the shear thinning index of aqueous fluids containing a divalent cation salt, a crosslinked amylopectin starch which functions as both a viscosifier/suspending agent and as a fluid loss control additive, and a bridging agent, the fluids resulting from the method, and the use of the fluids in drilling a well, wherein the bridging agent is a sized particulate magnesium carbonate or a mixture of sized magnesium carbonate and sized calcium carbonate. The median (D50) particle size of the magnesium carbonate is from about 2 &mgr;m to about 10 &mgr;m. The weight ratio of calcium carbonate to magnesium carbonate is from about 70/30 to about 0/100.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Kim O. Tresco
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Patent number: 6562762Abstract: Disclosed is a composition for and method of reducing the loss of fluid from well drilling, completion, or workover fluids during well drilling, completion, or workover operations, particularly for reducing or overcoming the lost circulation of drilling fluids. The composition comprises an aqueous liquid containing partially hydrated chitosan particles wherein the chitosan particles have been partially hydrated at a pH less than about 4.5, and wherein the aqueous liquid has a pH of at least about 6.5 such that any further solublizing of the chitosan is prevented. The aqueous liquid, preferably when mixed with a drilling, completion, or workover fluid, is effective in decreasing the loss of such fluids after introducing the partially hydrated chitosan-containing liquid or fluid into the flow passages in a well to which such fluids are being lost.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Venture Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Jack C. Cowan, Michael J. Kilchrist
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Patent number: 6391830Abstract: The invention provides clay-free, preferably biopolymer free, well drilling and servicing fluids comprising an aqueous divalent cation-containig water soluble salt, a bridging agent, and a pre-gelatinized crosslinked amylopectin starch suspending agent and fluid loss control additive. The concentration of the starch derivative is sufficient to provide the fluid with the following charactristics: (a) a low shear rate viscosity less than about 10,000 centipoise; (b) a high shear rate viscosity at 511 sec−1 in the range from about 15 to about 70 centipoise measured at 120° F.; (c) a fluid loss less than about 10 milliliters as measured at 185° F. and 250 psi differential pressure across a 5 micron disk for 30 minutes; and (d) anti-settling characteristics as exhibited upon static aging the fluid for 16 hours at 185° F.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Kim O. Tresco, Jeffrey S. Lay
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Patent number: 6358889Abstract: The invention provides well drilling and servicing fluids comprising an alkaline aqueous liquid containing chitosan, an anhydride, and an aldehyde therein. The invention further provides a method of drilling a well wherein there is circulated in the wellbore during drilling a drilling fluid comprising an alkaline aqueous liquid containing chitosan and an anhydride, and optionally an aldehyde therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Venture Innovations, Inc.Inventors: John H. Waggenspack, Roy F. House, Kimely P. Pitre
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Patent number: 6325149Abstract: The invention provides solids-free, viscous fluids (pills) for use in various well workover and completion operations including as displacement spacer pills, standard fluid loss control pills, post gravel pack in-screen pills, perforation sealing, and the like. The pills comprise a viscous solution of a polyethylene glycol having a molecular weight of 1,000 to 8,000,000 in an aqueous liquid comprising a solution of one or more soluble bromide salts having a density sufficient to provide the desired hydrostatic pressure at the location of use of the fluid in a well. The minimum concentration of the polyethylene glycol in the pill varies with the average molecular weight as follows: MW=1,000 to 10,000=100 ppb; MW=10,001 to 100,000=75 ppb; MW=100,001 to 250,000=50 ppb; MW=250,001 to 500,000=10 ppb; MW=500,001 to 8,000,000=5 ppb.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Jesse Clark Harrison, III, Herman Mathieu Muijs
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Patent number: 6300286Abstract: The invention provides clay-free, preferably biopolymer free, well drilling and servicing fluids comprising an aqueous divalent cation-containing water soluble salt, a bridging agent, and a pre-gelatinized crosslinked amylopectin starch suspending agent and fluid loss control additive. The concentration of the starch derivative is sufficient to provide the fluid with the following charactersitics: (a) a low shear rate viscosity less than about 10,000 centipoise; (b) a high shear rate viscosity at 511 sec−1 in the range from about 15 to about 70 centipoise measured at 120° F.; (c) a fluid loss less than about 10 milliliters as measured at 185° F. and 250 psi differential pressure across a 5 micron disk for 30 minutes; and (d) anti-settling characteristics as exhibited upon static aging the fluid for 16 hours at 185° F.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, L.L.C.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Kim O. Tresco, Jeffrey S. Lay
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Patent number: 6291404Abstract: The invention provides aqueous viscous or gelled alkaline fluids particularly useful in oil and gas well operations, and a method of drilling a well therewith. The fluids contain chitosan, an amine reactive acid, and an aldehyde therein, whereby the amine reactive acid and the aldehyde react with the primary amino group on the chitosan to increase the viscosity and stability of the fluid. The fluids are also useful wherein other chitosan-containing fluids are utilized. The preferred amine reactive acid is glyoxylic acid, and the preferred aldehyde is lactose.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Venture Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Roy F. House
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Patent number: 6277792Abstract: The present invention discloses a method of producing modified, derivatized chitosans which produce viscous aqueous liquids when dispersed (solublized) in compatible aqueous liquids. The method comprises reacting chitosan in an acidic solution with an aldehyde-group containing chemical modifier at an elevated temperature wherein the concentration of chitosan in the acidic solution and the reaction time at the elevated temperature are sufficient to produce a semi-solid gel. The preferred chemical modifier is one or more saccharides containing less than about 10 saccharide units, most preferably lactose. The preferred reaction temperature is greater than about 60° C., and the preferred concentration of chitosan is at least about 1.43% w/v. The invention also discloses the acidic chitosan-containing concentrates prepared by the method, and the viscous acidic fluids prepared by dispersing/solubilizing the concentrates in aqueous liquids.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2000Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Venture Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Roy F. House
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Patent number: 6258755Abstract: Disclosed are a process for the preparation of pseudoplastic, shear thinning chitosan-containing fluids, and a method of enhancing the thermal stability of such fluids. Pseudoplastic fluids useful oil and/or gas wells, particularly drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, workover fluids, completion fluids, perforating fluids, filter cake removal fluids, various pills, and the like, are prepared by solublizing chitosan in an acidic solution and thereafter raising the pH above about 7.0 by the addition of a basic compound thereto. The thermal stability of such fluids is enhanced by incorporating into the fluids certain aldose or ketose sugars, oligosaccharides of such sugars, and mixtures thereof, optionally together with a water soluble bisulfite compound.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Venture Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Roy F. House, Jack C. Cowan
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Patent number: 6156708Abstract: Aphron-containing oil based well drilling and servicing fluids are disclosed which seal microfractures and the like during drilling and well servicing operations, thus decreasing the volume of fluid lost to the formations contacted by the fluids.. The fluids comprise an oleaginous liquid as the continuous phase, a viscosifier which imparts a low shear rate viscosity to the fluids of at least 10,000 centipoise, an aphron-generating surfactant, and aphrons. The fluids are used in a conventional method of drilling an oil and/or gas well or in conventional methods of servicing or treating such wells, such as in completion, workover, sand control, and frac pack operations, and as spotting fluids to release stuck pipes or tools in a wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Actisystems, Inc.Inventors: Tommy F. Brookey, Jack C. Cowan