Patents Assigned to Shrieve Chemical Products
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Publication number: 20210047578Abstract: The invention relates to a lubricating oil composition and a refrigerant composition containing a polyalkylene glycol having a terpenoid end group, such as a farnesol end group.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2019Publication date: February 18, 2021Applicant: Shrieve Chemical Products, Inc.Inventors: Elizabeth Dixon, Christopher Seeton
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Patent number: 10787601Abstract: A method may include circulating a breaker fluid into a wellbore having a filtercake on the walls thereon, the filter cake including copolymer formed from at least one acrylamide monomer and at least one sulfonated anionic monomer, the breaker fluid comprising: a base fluid; and a mixture of hydrolysable esters of dicarboxylic acids.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Shrieve Chemical Products, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Donovan Welton
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Publication number: 20200048534Abstract: A breaker fluid includes a base fluid; lactide; and a mixture of hydrolyzable esters of dicarboxylic acids. A method of breaking a filtercake in a wellbore includes circulating a breaker fluid into the wellbore, the breaker fluid including: a base fluid; lactide; and a mixture of hydrolyzable esters of dicarboxylic acids.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2017Publication date: February 13, 2020Applicant: Shrieve Chemical Products, Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan Panamarathupalayam, Richard Toomes, Daniel Alvarez
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Patent number: 8709276Abstract: A refrigeration composition containing at least one ester formed by esterification of a hydroxycarboxylic acid component and an alcohol component, the hydroxycarboxylic acid component chosen from hydroxycarboxylic acids comprising more than one carboxylic acid group, hydroxystearic acid, hydroxylauric acid, hydroxydecanoic acid, hydroxyarachidic acid, hydroxypalmitic acid, hydroxylinoleic acid, hydroxyerucic acid, hydroxyarachidonic acid, ricinoleic acid, and combinations thereof, and the alcohol component containing at least one alcohol; and a base oil lubricant chosen from alkylbenzenes, alkylated naphthenics, polyalkylene glycols, polyvinylethers, polyalphaolefins, mineral oils, polyol esters, and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Shrieve Chemical Products, Inc.Inventors: Liwen Wei, Phil Beckler
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Patent number: 8268188Abstract: A refrigeration composition containing at least one ester formed by esterification of a hydroxycarboxylic acid component and an alcohol component, the hydroxycarboxylic acid component chosen from hydroxycarboxylic acids comprising more than one carboxylic acid group, hydroxystearic acid, hydroxylauric acid, hydroxydecanoic acid, hydroxyarachidic acid, hydroxypalmitic acid, hydroxylinoleic acid, hydroxyerucic acid, hydroxyarachidonic acid, ricinoleic acid, and combinations thereof, and the alcohol component containing at least one alcohol; and a base oil lubricant chosen from alkylbenzenes, alkylated naphthenics, polyalkylene glycols, polyvinylethers, polyalphaolefins, mineral oils, polyol esters, and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2011Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Shrieve Chemical Products, Inc.Inventors: Liwen Wei, Phil Beckler
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Patent number: 8123974Abstract: Novel refrigeration compositions are disclosed herein. In an embodiment, a refrigeration composition comprises a mixture of an ester of a hydroxycarboxylic acid. The hydroxycarboxylic acid has a chain length ranging from 8 to 22 carbon atoms. The composition also comprises a carrier fluid or base oil, selected from the group consisting of an alkylbenzene, an alkylated naphthenic, a polyalkylene glycol, a polyvinylether, a polyalphaolefin, mineral oil, a polyol ester, and combinations thereof, providing improved fluidity and heat transfer, and enhanced oil return.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Shrieve Chemical Products, Inc.Inventors: Liwen Wei, Phil Beckler
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Patent number: 8043524Abstract: Novel refrigeration compositions comprising at least one ester of a hydroxycarboxylic acid which can have a chain length in the range of from 8 to 22 carbon atoms. The composition can contain a carrier fluid or base oil selected from alkylbenzenes, alkylated naphthenics, polyalkylene glycols, polyvinylethers, polyalphaolefins, mineral oils, polyol esters, and combinations thereof, providing improved fluidity and heat transfer, and enhanced oil return. A method of making a refrigeration composition by preparing at least one ester by esterifying a first component comprising at least one hydroxycarboxylic acid with a second component comprising at least one alcohol and combining the at least one ester with a base oil selected from the group consisting of alkylbenzenes, alkylated naphthenics, polyalkylene glycols, polyvinylethers, polyalphaolefins, mineral oils, polyol esters, and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Shrieve Chemical Products, Inc.Inventors: Phil Beckler, Liwen Wei
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Publication number: 20110207633Abstract: A method of solubilizing/removing cellulose or chemically-modified cellulosic polymers utilized in subterranean drilling operations such as fracturing. The method involves introducing a deep eutectic solvent (DES) into a subterranean region. Deep eutectic solvents useful as cellulose solvents include quaternary ammonium compounds, including choline chloride and chlorcholine chloride, reacted with a compound selected from amides, amines, carboxylic acids alcohols, and metal halides. The DES material can be pumped downhole after fracturing operations to remove cellulosic material used, for example, to thicken fracturing fluid which is left behind in the created fractures, on the face of the formation, along the wellbore, or elsewhere within the subterranean region. The DES can be used alone or in a sequential treatment protocol, whereby the DES is introduced into the subterranean region, followed by post-treatment introduction of water, caustic, acid or anhydride into the subterranean as a flush.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Shrieve Chemical Products, Inc.Inventor: Richard F. MILLER
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Publication number: 20090247432Abstract: A method of solubilizing/removing cellulose or chemically-modified cellulosic polymers utilized in subterranean drilling operations such as fracturing. The method involves introducing a deep eutectic solvent (DES) into a subterranean region. Deep eutectic solvents useful as cellulose solvents include quaternary ammonium compounds, including choline chloride and chlorcholine chloride, reacted with a compound selected from amides, amines, carboxylic acids alcohols, and metal halides. The DES material can be pumped downhole after fracturing operations to remove cellulosic material used, for example, to thicken fracturing fluid which is left behind in the created fractures, on the face of the formation, along the wellbore, or elsewhere within the subterranean region. The DES can be used alone or in a sequential treatment protocol, whereby the DES is introduced into the subterranean region, followed by post-treatment introduction of water, caustic, acid or anhydride into the subterranean as a flush.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Shrieve Chemical Products, Inc.Inventor: Richard F. MILLER
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Patent number: 6461999Abstract: Lubricating additives for drilling fluids are prepared from semi-solid highly viscous and/or high molecular weight lubricants, such as polyalkylenes (e.g., polybutene), by steam jet cooking a mixture of starch, water, and the lubricant in order to uniformly suspend micrometer-sized lubricant droplets in an aqueous starch matrix. These additives avoid the need for toxic emulsifiers, surfactants, or short-chain hydrocarbon solvents for dispersing the lubricants. They impart lubricity to drilling fluids (muds) and also inhibit fluid loss in geological formations by enhancing the filtration control properties of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignees: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture, Shrieve Chemical ProductsInventors: George F. Fanta, Herman M. Muijs, Kenneth Eskins, Frederick C. Felker, Selim M. Erhan