Patents Assigned to M-I LLC
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Publication number: 20040072696Abstract: An invert emulsion suitable for drilling subterranean wells, in particular oil and gas wells is disclosed which has negative alkalinity and includes an oleaginous phase, and a non-oleaginous phase and an emulsifying agent which stabilizes the invert emulsion under conditions of negative alkalinity. The practice of the present invention permits the formulation of drilling fluids which are absent an alkaline reserve and yet are suitable for drilling oil and gas wells.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: M-I LLC.Inventor: Arvind D. Patel
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Publication number: 20040063587Abstract: Compositions for increasing the thermal and pressure stability of well fluids viscosified using viscoelastic surfactants, the compositions including an effective amount of an oligomeric or polymeric compound that has a thermally stable backbone structure and at least one pendent viscoelastic surfactant functional group. Preferred compositions for increasing the stability of well fluids viscosified using monomeric viscoelastic surfactants include an effective amount of an oligomeric or polymeric compound that has a thermally stable backbone structure and a multiplicity of pendent viscoelastic surfactant functional groups attached to said backbone structure through relatively long hydrocarbon chains, 1 to 18 carbons in length.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: Robert L. Horton, Bethicia Prasek, Frederick B. Growcock, David Kippie, John W. Vian, Kamila B. Abdur-Rahman, Morris Arvie
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Publication number: 20040055747Abstract: A method of the preparation and utilization of polymerized alpha-hydroxycarboxylic-acid-coated proppants for gravel pack and removal of filter cake that was deposited by reservoir drilling fluid. In a preferred example, polyglycolic-acid-coated sand is used to replace conventional gravel pack sand typically used for gravel packing. Under downhole conditions, the acidic by-product generated from the hydration of polyglycolic-acid-coated sand can break down acid-soluble and/or acid-breakable components embedded in the filter cake. This reaction enhances the filter cake removal and the flow of hydrocarbon from the producing formation. The polyglycolic-acid-coated sand may be produced by polymerizing a glycolic acid with a natural or synthetic proppant like 20-40 mesh commercial sand, at temperatures of about 210° F. or higher.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: M-I LLC.Inventor: Li-Jien Lee
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Patent number: 6703341Abstract: In ridding fluids, including hydrocarbon fluids, both gaseous and liquid, of sulfur compounds including hydrogen sulfide, oxides of sulfur, and thiols, the present invention uses a small quantity of an activator, generally a noble metal oxide, preferably a copper species, along with a known oxide product, such as iron oxide or zinc oxide, to thoroughly remove sulfur contaminants in a short amount of time. The activator allows for the use of smaller reactor vessels and the production of hydrocarbon fluids substantially free of sulfur products.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: M-I, LLCInventor: Delbert C. Scranton, Jr.
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Patent number: 6679385Abstract: A vibrating screen separator. The vibrating screen separator may be operated in a linear, an elliptical, or in a transition from elliptical to linear modes of operation. In the linear mode of operation, the screen separator moves along a reciprocating straight line path, and, in the elliptical mode of operation, the screen separator moves along an elliptical path. In the transitionary mode of operation, the screen separator is transitioned from movement along the elliptical path to movement along the linear path.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: M I LLC.Inventors: Roger Suter, Alan Burkhard
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Patent number: 6665636Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of modelling a circuit travelled by a drilling mud during drilling, the circuit including both the well and the surface equipment, in particular solid separation devices, in which method, for each time sequence, there are calculated the mass concentration of each liquid and solid species present in the mud, the total flow rate, and the grain size distribution of each solid species downstream from each item of equipment. The invention also provides inversion of the above method to estimate the size of the cuttings on the basis of the measured efficiency of solid separation devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: M I LLC.Inventors: Mickaël Allouche, Gérard Daccord, Eric Touboul
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Patent number: 6664210Abstract: The present invention relates to a bound metal oxide particle comprised of metal oxide and a binder, with the binder preferably being a starch solution. The present invention also relates to a method for forming a bound metal oxide particle, with the preferred method including extruding and pelletizing a metal oxide and binder composition to form pelletized metal oxide particles.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: M-I LLCInventors: Delbert C. Scranton, Jr., Alvin Samuels, Alan D. Johnson
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Patent number: 6609578Abstract: A water-base fluid for use in drilling wells and other drilling operation includes a shale which swells in the presence of water. The fluid preferably includes: an aqueous based continuous phase, and a shale hydration inhibition agent having the formula: H2N—R—{OR′}x—Y in which R and R′ are alkylene groups having 1 to 6 carbon atoms and x is a value from about 1 to about 25. The Y group should be an amine or alkoxy group, preferably a primary amine or a methoxy group. The shale hydration inhibition agent should be present in sufficient concentration to reduce the swelling of the shale. The fluid may be used for formulating drilling fluids such as invert emulsion drilling muds or clear brine drilling fluids. The fluid may also be used in the slurrification and disposal of drill cuttings that contain water swellable clays or shales.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Mo M-I LLCInventors: Arvind D. Patel, Emanual Stamatakis, Eric Davis
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Publication number: 20030158046Abstract: A fluid having utility in subterranean wells is formulated to include: an oleaginous fluid; and a solids tolerance agent having the formula: 1Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: Arvind D. Patel, Reginald Bell, Burhan Hoxha, Jim Friedheim
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Patent number: 6589917Abstract: An invert emulsion suitable for drilling subterranean wells, in particular oil and gas wells is disclosed which has negative alkalinity and includes an oleaginous phase, and a non-oleaginous phase and an emulsifying agent which stabilizes the invert emulsion under conditions of negative alkalinity. The practice of the present invention permits the formulation of drilling fluids which are absent an alkaline reserve and are compatible with elastomers utilized in drilling equipment. Thus the invert emulsion fluids of the present invention are highly suitable for drilling oil and gas wells.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: M-I LLCInventors: Arvind D. Patel, Jim Friedheim
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Patent number: 6586372Abstract: An additive which increases the density of wellbore fluids used during the construction or repair of oil, gas, injection, water or geothermal wells comprises solid colloidal particles of weight average particle diameter (D50) of less than 2 microns, the particles being deflocculated by the action of a dispersant, preferably incorporated during the process of grinding or communication of the particles to the specified particle size. The additives may be used in any wellbore fluid such as drilling, cementing, completion, packing, work-over (repairing), stimulation, well killing and spacer fluids as well as in a dense media separating fluid or in a ship's ballast fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: M-I LLC.Inventors: Andrew Bradbury, Christopher A. Sawdon
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Publication number: 20030114316Abstract: An invert emulsion drilling fluid includes an oleaginous continuous phase; a non-oleaginous discontinuous phase; a biodegradable surfactant including a di-fatty acid ester of triglycerol; and a weighting agent. It si preferred that the fatty acid have the formula RCO2H in which R is an alkyl or akenyl having 10 to 20 carbon atoms. The oleaginous fluid is selected from diesel oil, mineral oil, synthetic oil, ester oils, glycerides of fatty acids, aliphatic esters, aliphatic ethers, aliphatic acetals, or other such hydrocarbons and combinations of these and similar compounds. The non-oleaginous phase is selected from fresh water, sea water, brine, aqueous solutions containing water soluble organic salts, water soluble alcohols or water soluble glycols or combinations of these and similar compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: Arvind D. Patel, Burnhan Hoxha, Reginald Bell
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Patent number: 6405809Abstract: A method of electrically logging subterranean wells using a conductive fluid includes a miscible combination of an oleaginous fluid, a polar organic solvent, an electrolytic salt, and a carbon dioxide buffer. The electrolytic salt or brine of the salt is present in a concentration sufficient to permit the electrical logging of the subterranean well. The polar organic solvent may be an oil soluble glycol or glycol ether such as ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, and the like. The electrolytic salt or brine preferably includes a quaternary amine salt having the formula: wherein R is an alkyl having 8 to 18 carbon atoms, R′ is 2 to 6 carbon atoms alkyl group, B is hydrogen, oxyalkyl having 1 to 4 carbon atoms or alkyl having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, A is hydrogen or alkyl with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, x+y=1 to 15, z is 0 to 3, and M is a counter anion; or combinations thereof. The carbon dioxide buffer is preferably a trialkylanol amine.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: M-I LLCInventors: Arvind D. Patel, Reginald J. Bell, Burhan Hoxha, Steve Young
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Patent number: 6322489Abstract: A method of restoring wetlands is provided, by separating drill cuttings from drilling fluid, mixing the cuttings with a stabilization medium, and then filling a desired position in the marshland or wetlands with the reconstituted material.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: M-I LLCInventors: Timothy R. Richardson, Paul M. Hanson
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Patent number: 6308788Abstract: A method of electrically logging subterranean wells using a conductive fluid in which the conductive fluid includes a miscible combination of an oleaginous fluid, a polar organic solvent, and an electrolytic salt. The electrolytic salt or brine of the salt is present in a concentration sufficient to permit the electrical logging of the subterranean well. The medium may further include gelling agent, weight material, surfactant, or corrosion inhibitors. The polar organic solvent may preferably be a oil soluble glycol or glycol ether such as ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: M-I LLCInventors: Arvind D. Patel, Rejinald J. Bell, Burhan Hoxha
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Patent number: 6291405Abstract: This invention relates to an improved glycol based aqueous drilling fluid. The drilling fluid of this invention has demonstrated utility in controlling and/or reducing swelling of clay formations in the drilling of subterranean wells.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1998Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: M-I LLCInventors: LiJien Lee, Arvind D. Patel, Emanuel Stamatakis
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Patent number: 6247543Abstract: A water-base drilling fluid for use in drilling wells through a formation containing a shale which swells in the presence of water. The drilling fluid preferably includes: an aqueous based continuous phase, a weight material, and a shale hydration inhibition agent having the formula: H2N—CH(CH3)CH2{—OCH2CH(CH3)—}x—NH2 in which x is a value less than 15. The shale hydration inhibition agent should be present in sufficient concentration to reduce the swelling of the shale. Preferably x has an average number between about 1 and about 5 and more preferably x has an average number of about 2.6. Also inclusive of the present invention is a method of reducing the swelling of shale clay encountered during the drilling of a subterranean well, the method comprising circulating in the well a water-base drilling fluid formulated in accordance with the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: M-I LLCInventors: Arvind D. Patel, Emanuel Stamatakis, Eric Davis
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Publication number: 20010001991Abstract: A method of electrically logging subterranean wells using a conductive fluid includes a miscible combination of an oleaginous fluid, a polar organic solvent, an electrolytic salt, and a carbon dioxide buffer. The electrolytic salt or brine of the salt is present in a concentration sufficient to permit the electrical logging of the subterranean well. The polar organic solvent may be an oil soluble glycol or glycol ether such as ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2001Publication date: May 31, 2001Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: Arvind D. Patel, Reginald J. Bell, Burhan Hoxha, Steve Young
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Patent number: 6218342Abstract: Invert emulsion compositions including an oleaginous, a non-oleaginous and an amine surfactant that are useful in the oil and gas well drilling art are disclosed. The amine surfactant is selected so that the invert emulsion can be converted form a water-in-oil type emulsion to a oil-in-water type emulsion upon the protonation of the amine surfactant. Deprotonation of the amine surfactant reverses the conversion.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: M-I LLCInventor: Avind D. Patel