Patents by Inventor Anatoly Medvedev
Anatoly Medvedev has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20250075115Abstract: Composite cement compositions and pumpable slurries for cementing well or at least one zone of the wells are provided and comprise cementitious material that forms calcium silicate hydrates upon exposure to water, inert filler material, nano-sized calcium carbonate particles, and water, wherein the cementitious material has a mean particle size of at least about 0.5 micron and no more than about 20 microns, the inert filler material has particle sizes of at least about 25 microns and no more than about 2 millimeters (mm), and the compositions and slurries have densities of at least about 9.5 pounds per gallon (ppg) and no more than about 12.5 ppg and solid volume fractions of at least about 50%.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2023Publication date: March 6, 2025Inventors: Valerie Gisele Helene Lafitte, Dean Michael Willberg, Anatoly Medvedev
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Patent number: 12158055Abstract: Methods for shortening the waiting-on-cement (WOC) time during primary and remedial cementing operations are disclosed. A fluid pill is injected into the wellbore that comprises reactants. The reaction is acclerating hydration and shortening the time necessary for the slurry to set and harden.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2021Date of Patent: December 3, 2024Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Dominic Perroni, Bipin Jain, Anatoly Medvedev, Carlos Abad, Christopher Daeffler
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Publication number: 20240368962Abstract: Geopolymeric compositions are presented that are useful for cementing subterranean wells. The compositions may contain an aluminosilicate source, a metal silicate, an alkali activator and a slurry density modifier that may contain uintaite, vitrified shale, petroleum coke or coal or combinations thereof. Methods for placing the geopolymeric compositions in subterranean wells are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2022Publication date: November 7, 2024Inventors: Nathan Fischer, Yeukayi Nenjerama, Christopher Parton, Randy Tercero, Mark Meade, Geoffrey Landry, Andrey Yakovlev, Anatoly Medvedev, Bipin Jain
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Patent number: 12049586Abstract: Cement slurries are prepared that comprise water, a hydraulic cement and particles of an oil-absorbent material. The particles are present in an amount sufficient to alter a property of a non-aqueous drilling fluid. The cement slurry is placed in a subterranean well, whereupon the slurry contacts residual drilling fluid on casing and formation surfaces. The oil-absorbent material in the cement slurry may reduce the mobility of the drilling fluid, thereby improving zonal isolation. The oil-absorbent material may be a polyolefin block copolymer.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2021Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Dipti Singh, Robert L. Sammler, Tzu-Chi Kuo, Ron Weeks, Dominic Perroni, Anatoly Medvedev
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Publication number: 20240026208Abstract: Cement slurries are prepared that comprise water, a hydraulic cement and particles of an oil-absorbent material. The particles are present in an amount sufficient to alter a property of a non-aqueous drilling fluid. The cement slurry is placed in a subterranean well, whereupon the slurry contacts residual drilling fluid on casing and formation surfaces. The oil-absorbent material in the cement slurry may reduce the mobility of the drilling fluid, thereby improving zonal isolation. The oil-absorbent material may be a polyolefin block copolymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2021Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Dipti Singh, Robert L. Sammler, Tzu-Chi Kuo, Ron Weeks, Dominic Perroni, Anatoly Medvedev
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Publication number: 20240003222Abstract: Methods for shortening the waiting-on-cement (WOC) time during primary and remedial cementing operations are disclosed. A fluid pill is injected into the wellbore that comprises reactants. The reaction is acclerating hydration and shortening the time necessary for the slurry to set and harden.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2021Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Dominic Perroni, Bipin Jain, Anatoly Medvedev, Carlos Abad, Christopher Daeffler
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Publication number: 20230374366Abstract: Composite cement compositions and slurries for treating a well following a water-based wellbore operation are provided and comprise cement comprising at least one of cement particles and cementitious material, water, and water swellable particulates that are embedded in the cement, derived from an elastomeric material, and present at a concentration of at least about 2% by weight of the cement but no more than about 30% by weight of the cement. Methods for treating a well drilled with a water-based drilling mud are provided and comprise pumping the composite cement compositions and slurries into the well and treating the well by allowing the composite cement compositions and slurries to set or cure after being pumped into the well.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2022Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Valerie Gisele Helene Lafitte, Dean Michael Willberg, Anatoly Medvedev
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Patent number: 9528351Abstract: A technique includes completing a well, including installing a tubing string that includes a screen in the well and installing a fiber-based material outside of the screen. The technique further includes using the well as an injection well, including communicating a fluid into the tubing string to cause an injection flow to be communicated in a fluid flow path from an interior of the tubing string, through the screen and into a formation.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2012Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Konstantin Viktorovich Vidma, Mohan K. R. Panga, Balkrishna Gadiyar, Anatoly Medvedev, Ivan Sergeyevich Glaznev, Raymond J. Tibbles, Michael J. Fuller
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Patent number: 8763699Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting a first treatment fluid comprising a gas and substantially free of macroscopic particles through a wellbore to initiate a fracture in a subterranean formation; injecting a second treatment fluid comprising proppant and channelant through the wellbore into the fracture; placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters forming pillars spaced apart by the channelant; and removing the channelant to form open channels around the pillars for fluid flow from the subterranean formation through the fracture toward the wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2010Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Oleg Medvedev, Alejandro Pena, Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan V. Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev
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Patent number: 8757259Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant (16) wherein the proppant comprises from 1 to 100 percent in weight of stiff, low-elasticity and low-deformability elongated particles (34) and proppant-spacing filler material called a channelant (18) through a wellbore (10) into the fracture (20), heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands (22) spaced apart by the channelant (24), and removing the channelant filler material (24) to form open channels (26) around the pillars (28) for fluid flow from the formation (14) through the fracture (20) toward the wellbore (10). The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan V. Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev, Jonathan Abbott, Alexander Burukhin
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Patent number: 8636065Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant (16) and proppant-spacing filler material called a channelant (18) through a wellbore (10) into the fracture (20), heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands (22) spaced apart by the channelant (24), and removing the channelant filler material (24) to form open channels (26) around the pillars (28) for fluid flow from the formation (14) through the fracture (20) toward the wellbore (10). The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture. The channelant can be dissolvable particles, initially acting as a filler material during placement of the proppant in the fracture, and later dissolving to leave the flow channels between the proppant pillars.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan V. Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev
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Patent number: 8490700Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant and a channelant through a wellbore into the fracture, heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands spaced apart by the channelant, and removing the channelant filler material to form open channels around the pillars for fluid flow from the formation through the fracture toward the wellbore. The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture. The channelant can be dissolvable particles, initially acting as a filler material during placement of the proppant, and later dissolving to leave the flow channels between the proppant pillars. The well treatment fluid can include fibers to provide reinforcement and consolidation of the proppant and/or to inhibit settling of the proppant in the treatment fluid.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev
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Publication number: 20120129737Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant and a channelant through a wellbore into the fracture, heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands spaced apart by the channelant, and removing the channelant filler material to form open channels around the pillars for fluid flow from the formation through the fracture toward the wellbore. The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture. The channelant can be dissolvable particles, initially acting as a filler material during placement of the proppant, and later dissolving to leave the flow channels between the proppant pillars. The well treatment fluid can include fibers to provide reinforcement and consolidation of the proppant and/or to inhibit settling of the proppant in the treatment fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev
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Patent number: 8066068Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant (16) and proppant-spacing filler material called a channelant (18) through a wellbore (10) into the fracture (20), heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands (22) spaced apart by the channelant (24), and removing the channelant filler material (24) to form open channels (26) around the pillars (28) for fluid flow from the formation (14) through the fracture (20) toward the wellbore (10). The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture. The channelant can be dissolvable particles, initially acting as a filler material during placement of the proppant in the fracture, and later dissolving to leave the flow channels between the proppant pillars.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean Willberg, Ivan Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev
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Publication number: 20110240293Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant (16) and proppant-spacing filler material called a channelant (18) through a wellbore (10) into the fracture (20), heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands (22) spaced apart by the channelant (24), and removing the channelant filler material (24) to form open channels (26) around the pillars (28) for fluid flow from the formation (14) through the fracture (20) toward the wellbore (10). The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture. The channelant can be dissolvable particles, initially acting as a filler material during placement of the proppant in the fracture, and later dissolving to leave the flow channels between the proppant pillars.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan V. Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev
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Publication number: 20110114313Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant (16) wherein the proppant comprises from 1 to 100 percent in weight of stiff, low-elasticity and low-deformability elongated particles (34) and proppant-spacing filler material called a channelant (18) through a wellbore (10) into the fracture (20), heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands (22) spaced apart by the channelant (24), and removing the channelant filler material (24) to form open channels (26) around the pillars (28) for fluid flow from the formation (14) through the fracture (20) toward the wellbore (10). The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan V. Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev, Jonathan Abbott, Alexander Burukhin
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Publication number: 20110083849Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting a first treatment fluid comprising a gas and substantially free of macroscopic particles through a wellbore to initiate a fracture in a subterranean formation; injecting a second treatment fluid comprising proppant and channelant through the wellbore into the fracture; placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters forming pillars spaced apart by the channelant; and removing the channelant to form open channels around the pillars for fluid flow from the subterranean formation through the fracture toward the wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Oleg Medvedev, Alejandro Pena, Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan V. Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev
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Publication number: 20090286700Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant (16) and proppant-spacing filler material called a channelant (18) through a wellbore (10) into the fracture (20), heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands (22) spaced apart by the channelant (24), and removing the channelant filler material (24) to form open channels (26) around the pillars (28) for fluid flow from the formation (14) through the fracture (20) toward the wellbore (10). The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture. The channelant can be dissolvable particles, initially acting as a filler material during placement of the proppant in the fracture, and later dissolving to leave the flow channels between the proppant pillars.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev
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Patent number: 7581590Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant (16) and proppant-spacing filler material called a channelant (18) through a wellbore (10) into the fracture (20), heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands (22) spaced apart by the channelant (24), and removing the channelant filler material (24) to form open channels (26) around the pillars (28) for fluid flow from the formation (14) through the fracture (20) toward the wellbore (10). The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture. The channelant can be dissolvable particles, initially acting as a filler material during placement of the proppant in the fracture, and later dissolving to leave the flow channels between the proppant pillars.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev
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Publication number: 20080135242Abstract: A method of heterogeneous proppant placement in a subterranean fracture is disclosed. The method comprises injecting well treatment fluid including proppant (16) and proppant-spacing filler material called a channelant (18) through a wellbore (10) into the fracture (20), heterogeneously placing the proppant in the fracture in a plurality of proppant clusters or islands (22) spaced apart by the channelant (24), and removing the channelant filler material (24) to form open channels (26) around the pillars (28) for fluid flow from the formation (14) through the fracture (20) toward the wellbore (10). The proppant and channelant can be segregated within the well treatment fluid, or segregated during placement in the fracture. The channelant can be dissolvable particles, initially acting as a filler material during placement of the proppant in the fracture, and later dissolving to leave the flow channels between the proppant pillars.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Timothy Lesko, J. Ernest Brown, Dean M. Willberg, Ivan Kosarev, Anatoly Medvedev