Patents Assigned to Calfrac Well Services Ltd.
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Patent number: 9365764Abstract: Described is a slickwater fracturing fluid containing base water having up to 300,000 ppm total dissolved solids; a viscosifier; a scale inhibitor; and a surfactant composition. The surfactant composition contains at least one dibasic ester, at least one non-ionic surfactant, at least one terpene or terpene derivative and optionally at least one polyalkylene glycol.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2012Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Inventors: Dwight Bobier, Ronald Pierce
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Patent number: 8672032Abstract: A split stream oilfield pumping system is provided which utilizes recycled high Reid vapor pressure production fluids. The oilfield system is made up of two separate fluid streams: a first recycled fluid stream and a second new fluid stream. The recycled fluid stream is enclosed to reduce or eliminate vaporization of the recycled fluid, which typically will have a Reid vapor pressure >14 kPa. Wellbore treatment additives are added to the new fluid stream, and the resultant treatment fluid is mixed with the recycled fluid in a common manifold to provide a final wellbore treatment fluid to be delivered to the wellhead.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.Inventors: Dwight M. Bobier, Donald Robert Battenfelder, Leslie M. Wise
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Patent number: 8522875Abstract: The invention describes improved fracturing compositions, methods of preparing fracturing compositions and methods of use. Importantly, the subject invention overcomes problems in the use of mists as an effective fracturing composition particularly having regard to the ability of a mist to transport an effective volume of proppant into a formation. As a result, the subject technologies provide an effective economic solution to using high ratio gas fracturing compositions that can be produced in a continuous (i.e. non-batch) process without the attendant capital and operating costs of current pure gas fracturing equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2012Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.Inventors: Timothy Tyler Leshchyshyn, Peter William Beaton, Thomas Michael Coolen
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Publication number: 20130153232Abstract: The present application is directed to an aqueous composition made up of an alkali metal silicate; a hardener containing at least one dibasic ester, at least one nonionic surfactant, at least one terpene or terpene derivative and optionally at least one polyalkylene glycol; and a retarder. The composition is useful for reducing the permeability in a subterranean formation, so as to reduce or prevent water flow and circulation loss of well fluids such as drilling fluids or cement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Inventor: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.
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Publication number: 20130153234Abstract: Described is a slickwater fracturing fluid containing base water having up to 300,000 ppm total dissolved solids; a viscosifier; a scale inhibitor; and a surfactant composition. The surfactant composition contains at least one dibasic ester, at least one non-ionic surfactant, at least one terpene or terpene derivative and optionally at least one polyalkylene glycol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Inventor: CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.
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Publication number: 20130157904Abstract: The invention describes improved environmentally friendly, non-toxic, CBM friendly, green fracturing compositions, methods of preparing fracturing compositions and methods of use. Importantly, the subject invention overcomes problems in the use of water-based mists as an effective fracturing composition particularly having regard to the ability of a mist to transport an effective volume of proppant into a formation. As a result, the subject technologies provide an effective economic solution to using high ratio gas fracturing compositions that can be produced in a continuous (i.e. non-batch) process without the attendant capital and operating costs of current pure gas fracturing equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2013Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Inventor: CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.
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Publication number: 20130137611Abstract: Described is an additive composition made up of at least one dibasic ester, at least one non-ionic surfactant, at least one terpene or terpene derivative and optionally, at least one polyalkylene glycol and/or water. The composition is useful as an additive for well treatment fluids used for cleaning or stimulation of oil or gas wells.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2012Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Inventor: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.
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Publication number: 20130137609Abstract: An aphron-containing fracturing fluid containing a polar fluid; a gas; a hydrocarbon fluid; a viscosifier; and a surfactant and methods for preparing the aphron-containing fracturing fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2012Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Inventor: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.
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Patent number: 8387699Abstract: Coal friendly, non-toxic, green fracturing compositions, methods of preparing fracturing compositions and methods of use in various fracturing applications are described. The compositions are characterized as non-toxic compositions enabling effective use of the fracturing compositions in coal bed methane (CBM) formations and particularly shallow CBM formations. The compositions include a liquid component (water-based component) and a gas component in proportions that can support a proppant under turbulent conditions and that promote the formation of a mist.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2009Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.Inventors: Timothy Tyler Leshchyshyn, Peter William Beaton, Thomas Michael Coolen
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Publication number: 20120247776Abstract: The invention describes improved fracturing compositions, methods of preparing fracturing compositions and methods of use. Importantly, the subject invention overcomes problems in the use of mists as an effective fracturing composition particularly having regard to the ability of a mist to transport an effective volume of proppant into a formation. As a result, the subject technologies provide an effective economic solution to using high ratio gas fracturing compositions that can be produced in a continuous (i.e. non-batch) process without the attendant capital and operating costs of current pure gas fracturing equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.Inventors: Timothy Tyler LESHCHYSHYN, Peter William BEATON, Thomas Michael COOLEN
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Patent number: 8211834Abstract: The invention describes improved fracturing compositions, methods of preparing fracturing compositions and methods of use. Importantly, the subject invention overcomes problems in the use of mists as an effective fracturing composition particularly having regard to the ability of a mist to transport an effective volume of proppant into a formation. As a result, the subject technologies provide an effective economic solution to using high ratio gas fracturing compositions that can be produced in a continuous (i.e. non-batch) process without the attendant capital and operating costs of current pure gas fracturing equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.Inventors: Timothy Tyler Leshchyshyn, Peter William Beaton, Thomas Michael Coolen
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Patent number: 7841397Abstract: A tool for use in the treatment of a formation penetrated by a well bore. The tool comprises a tubular core having at least one opening therein for the discharge of pressurized fluid from within the core, first and second axially spaced apart seals disposed on the core for seals between the core and the well bore, the opening in the core being located between the first and second seals, and a third seal disposed downhole relative to the first and second seals for sealing between the tool and the well bore, the third seal protecting the first and second seals from pressure in the well bore below the tool.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.Inventor: Brendon Hamilton
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Patent number: 7810570Abstract: A shock tool is adapted to a bottom hole tool assembly for isolating a zone in a subterranean formation accessed by a wellbore. Fracturing fluid such as nitrogen is accumulated at fracturing pressures uphole of the shock tool for subsequent and rapid release to the formation. The tool assembly can be suspended from a conveyance string in which fluid is accumulated for shock release through a valve of the shock tool and through an injection tool to the zone isolated by the injection tool. After a first zone is shocked, the tool assembly can be moved to a new zone, or multiple shocks can be applied cyclically at the selected zone.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.Inventors: James Collins, Mark T. Andreychuk
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Patent number: 7422061Abstract: Nonionic derivatized starch of varying degrees of substitution may be used as a fluid loss additive for well bore cementing operations. A well bore cementing composition may include a cement and a nonionic derivatized starch, the nonionic derivatized starch in a concentration in the cement to provide a fluid loss of less than 200 cc/30 min. A method for cementing subterranean zones penetrated by a well bore may include: providing a cement slurry including mix water, hydraulic cement and a nonionic derivatized starch as an additive for fluid loss control in well cementing applications; pumping the cement slurry into a well; and holding the cement slurry in place until it sets.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Calfrac Well Services Ltd.Inventors: Alan L. Jones, David P. Horton
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Patent number: 7399732Abstract: An improved method and fracturing fluid for hydraulic fracturing of a subterranean formation, the fracturing fluid including a surfactant, a water soluble or dispersible anionic organic salt, an acid and a low molecular weight organic solvent.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignees: Calfrac Well Services Ltd., Chemergy Ltd.Inventors: Travis L. Allan, Junad Amin, Alan K. Olson, Ronald G. Pierce
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Patent number: 6844297Abstract: An improved method and fracturing fluid for hydraulic fracturing of a subterranean formation, the fracturing fluid comprising a surfactant, a water soluble or dispersible anionic organic salt, an acid and a low molecular weight organic solvent.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignees: Calfrac Well Services Ltd., Chemergy Ltd.Inventors: Travis L. Allan, Junad Amin, Alan K. Olson, Ronald G. Pierce
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Patent number: 6838418Abstract: There is described a fracturing fluid comprising a polar base, 0.1-5.0% of a mid-molecular weight polyacrylate, and an activator for ionizing the polyacrylate to a hydroscopic state.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignees: Calfrac Well Services Ltd., Chemergy Ltd.Inventors: Travis L. Allan, Junad Amin, Alan K. Olson, Ronald G. Pierce, Dwight M. Bobier