Patents Assigned to LAKE COUNTRY FRACWATER SPECIALISTS, LLC
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Publication number: 20230227734Abstract: A method of treating a contaminated oil comprising preparing a brine solution, adding ozone to the brine solution to produce ozonated brine solution, adding a volume of ozonated brine solution to a volume of the contaminated oil, mixing the volumes of contaminated oil and ozonated brine solution with coagulant and surfactant at a shear rate sufficiently high so as to cause formation of an emulsion of the contaminated oil and the brine solution, stopping the mixing, thereby causing the emulsion to separate into an aqueous brine liquid phase and an oil liquid phase, separating the brine liquid phase from the oil liquid phase, and separating at least one contaminant from the oil liquid phase to produce a volume of purified oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2022Publication date: July 20, 2023Applicants: Lake Country Fracwater Specialists, LLC, Addleman Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Francis MILLER, Steve ADDLEMAN, Timothy PHILLIPS
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Patent number: 11427768Abstract: A method of treating a contaminated oil comprising preparing a brine solution, adding ozone to the brine solution to produce ozonated brine solution, adding a volume of ozonated brine solution to a volume of the contaminated oil, mixing the volumes of contaminated oil and ozonated brine solution with coagulant and surfactant at a shear rate sufficiently high so as to cause formation of an emulsion of the contaminated oil and the brine solution, stopping the mixing, thereby causing the emulsion to separate into an aqueous brine liquid phase and an oil liquid phase, separating the brine liquid phase from the oil liquid phase, and separating at least one contaminant from the oil liquid phase to produce a volume of purified oil.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2019Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignees: Lake Country Fracwater Specialists, LLC, Addleman Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Francis Miller, Timothy Phillips, Steve Addleman
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Publication number: 20210024387Abstract: A method of making an aqueous mixture of ozone and water comprising pumping a solution of ozonated water through a high cavitation rate homogenizing device, thereby causing formation of gas phase nanobubbles of ozone in the solution. The high cavitation rate homogenizing device may be a homogenizing mixer. The high cavitation rate homogenizing device may be comprised of rotors and stators moving in close proximity relative to each other and separated by the solution of ozonated water. The relative motion of the rotors and stators may cause up to 500 million cavitation events per second in the solution of ozonated water, thereby causing the formation of gas phase nanobubbles of ozone. A computer-implemented method of treating waste water from a source is also disclosed. The method may include making the aqueous mixture of ozone and water.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicants: LAKE COUNTRY FRACWATER SPECIALISTS, LLC, ADDLEMAN ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Francis C. MILLER, Steve ADDLEMAN
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Publication number: 20210002560Abstract: A method of treating a contaminated oil comprising preparing a brine solution, adding ozone to the brine solution to produce ozonated brine solution, adding a volume of ozonated brine solution to a volume of the contaminated oil, mixing the volumes of contaminated oil and ozonated brine solution with coagulant and surfactant at a shear rate sufficiently high so as to cause formation of an emulsion of the contaminated oil and the brine solution, stopping the mixing, thereby causing the emulsion to separate into an aqueous brine liquid phase and an oil liquid phase, separating the brine liquid phase from the oil liquid phase, and separating at least one contaminant from the oil liquid phase to produce a volume of purified oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2019Publication date: January 7, 2021Applicants: Lake Country Fracwater Specialists, LLC, Addleman Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Francis MILLER, Timothy PHILLIPS, Steve ADDLEMAN
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Publication number: 20210002541Abstract: A method of treating an oil well or a gas well to restore production capacity. In certain embodiments, the method comprises mixing a coagulant, a surfactant, and water or production brine to produce a well treatment mixture; injecting the treatment mixture into the oil well; operating the oil well to distribute the treatment mixture throughout the oil well; and withdrawing a the treatment mixture, oil, production brine, and oil waste constituents from the oil well. As a result of the treatment compositions and methods, the oil waste constituents may include dissolved and or delaminated paraffin removed from surfaces of the oil well. In certain embodiments, following treatment, the oil well is substantially free of paraffin deposits.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2019Publication date: January 7, 2021Applicants: Lake Country Fracwater Specialists, LLC, ELD Resources, LLCInventors: Timothy PHILLIPS, Lea PHILLIPS, Francis MILLER, Arthur L. ALSUP
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Publication number: 20190248689Abstract: A method for treating wastewater is disclosed. The method is useful in particular for treating wastewater that is generated from the process of drilling, hydraulic fracturing and/or cleaning a bore of an oil or natural gas well bore. The method may include performing cold lime softening of the wastewater to form waste salt flocs, filtration of waste salt flocs, ozonation of the filtrate from the filtration, and reverse osmosis of the filtrate to produce a purified permeate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2018Publication date: August 15, 2019Applicants: LAKE COUNTRY FRACWATER SPECIALISTS, LLC, ADDLEMAN ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Francis C. MILLER, Steven B. ADDLEMAN
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Patent number: 9845253Abstract: A method of treating contaminated water effluent from a well drilling operation. The method comprises decomposing organic contaminants in the effluent by bubbling a gas containing ozone through the effluent; adding a coagulant to increase the particle size of solid particles contained in the effluent; adding a flocculant to increase the particle size of solid particles contained in the effluent, thereby forming floes suspended in the effluent; and filtering the floes from the effluent to produce a filtrate and flocculated solids. The method may further comprise adding the coagulant into a stream of effluent flowing within a first conduit under controlled shear conditions, and adding the flocculant into a stream of effluent containing pin floes flowing within a second conduit under controlled shear conditions. The method may further comprise delivering the effluent containing the suspended floes into a filter through a conduit floating in the effluent contained in the filter.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignees: Lake Country Fracwater Specialists, LLC, Addleman Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Francis C. Miller, Steve Addleman
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Patent number: 9815716Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing the barium and strontium salts in water that flows back to the well head after hydrofracturing in gas well drilling. Trace levels of iron salts may also be removed from the waste frac water, followed by removal of the calcium and magnesium salts, where applicable. The barium and strontium salts are precipitated in the inert sulfate form, which renders the resulting solids mass suitable for conventional landfill or on-site disposal, and more significantly, for potential reuse and as an additive to certain well drilling processes. The calcium and magnesium salts are similarly inert and suitable for conventional disposal. The process may be managed to selectively remove barium and strontium salts to desired levels, depending upon the intended reuse or disposition. The apparatus may be provided in a highly compact portable configuration that is transportable by a highway vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2015Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Lake Country Fracwater Specialists, LLCInventor: Francis C. Miller
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Publication number: 20160221848Abstract: A method of making an aqueous mixture of ozone and water comprising pumping a solution of ozonated water through a high cavitation rate homogenizing device, thereby causing formation of gas phase nanobubbles of ozone in the solution. The high cavitation rate homogenizing device may be a homogenizing mixer. The high cavitation rate homogenizing device may be comprised of rotors and stators moving in close proximity relative to each other and separated by the solution of ozonated water. The relative motion of the rotors and stators may cause up to 500 million cavitation events per second in the solution of ozonated water, thereby causing the formation of gas phase nanobubbles of ozone.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2014Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicants: LAKE COUNTRY FRACWATER SPECIALISTS, LLC, ADDLEMAN ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Francis C. MILLER, Steve ADDLEMAN
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Publication number: 20150368137Abstract: A method for treating wastewater is disclosed. The method is useful in particular for treating wastewater that is generated from the process of drilling, hydraulic fracturing and/or cleaning a bore of an oil or natural gas well bore. The method may include performing cold lime softening of the wastewater to form waste salt floes, filtration of waste salt floes, ozonation of the filtrate from the filtration, and reverse osmosis of the filtrate to produce a purified permeate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2014Publication date: December 24, 2015Applicants: ADDLEMAN ENTERPRISES, INC., LAKE COUNTRY FRACWATER SPECIALISTS, LLCInventors: Francis C. MILLER, Steve ADDLEMAN
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Publication number: 20150218020Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing the barium and strontium salts in water that flows back to the well head after hydrofracturing in gas well drilling. Trace levels of iron salts may also be removed from the waste frac water, followed by removal of the calcium and magnesium salts, where applicable. The barium and strontium salts are precipitated in the inert sulfate form, which renders the resulting solids mass suitable for conventional landfill or on-site disposal, and more significantly, for potential reuse and as an additive to certain well drilling processes. The calcium and magnesium salts are similarly inert and suitable for conventional disposal. The process may be managed to selectively remove barium and strontium salts to desired levels, depending upon the intended reuse or disposition. The apparatus may be provided in a highly compact portable configuration that is transportable by a highway vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicant: LAKE COUNTRY FRACWATER SPECIALISTS, LLCInventor: Francis C. MILLER
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Publication number: 20120279925Abstract: A method of treating contaminated water effluent from a well drilling operation. The method comprises decomposing organic contaminants in the effluent by bubbling a gas containing ozone through the effluent; adding a coagulant to increase the particle size of solid particles contained in the effluent; adding a flocculant to increase the particle size of solid particles contained in the effluent, thereby forming flocs suspended in the effluent; and filtering the flocs from the effluent to produce a filtrate and flocculated solids. The method may further comprise adding the coagulant into a stream of effluent flowing within a first conduit under controlled shear conditions, and adding the flocculant into a stream of effluent containing pin flocs flowing within a second conduit under controlled shear conditions. The method may further comprise delivering the effluent containing the suspended flocs into a filter through a conduit floating in the effluent contained in the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: LAKE COUNTRY FRACWATER SPECIALISTS, LLCInventors: Francis C. MILLER, Steven B. Addleman