Patents Assigned to Southern Ute Indian Tribe
  • Publication number: 20150027691
    Abstract: An apparatus has an elongate body defining an interior chamber and a gas passage in communication with the interior chamber. The elongate body further includes a base defining a liquid opening and a cap defining an outlet opening. The liquid opening is adapted to receive a liquid disposed in a wellbore. The gas passage is adapted to receive a gas. An outlet of the gas passage is disposed a first distance from the base and an inner conduit is disposed in the interior chamber. The inner conduit includes a first open end in communication with the liquid opening and a second open end in communication with the interior chamber. The second open end is disposed a second distance from the base.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2014
    Publication date: January 29, 2015
    Applicant: The Southern Ute Indian Tribe d/b/a Red Willow Production Company
    Inventor: Michael Scull
  • Patent number: 8770306
    Abstract: A method of locating and controlling subsurface coal fires is provided that includes mapping a subsurface coal bed fire using a magnetometer, where the mapping includes locating a combustion zone and an air inlet to the combustion zone of the coal bed fire, drilling an injection port from the earth surface to a previously burned zone of the combustion zone, where the injection port is disposed between the air inlet and the combustion zone, inserting a tube in the injection port, where the tube has an exterior tube seal disposed around the tube, and the exterior tube seal isolates the earth surface from the combustion zone along an exterior of the tube. The method further includes injecting an inert gas through the tube to the combustion zone, where the inert gas controls the combustion zone of the coal bed fire.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2014
    Assignees: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Southern Ute Indian Tribe
    Inventors: Suguru T. Ide, Franklin M. Orr, Jr., Kyle G. Siesser, William B. Flint, Jr.