Patents by Inventor Brian J. Fielding
Brian J. Fielding 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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Patent number: 11555381Abstract: A method of conveying a production fluid from an offshore subsea well to an offshore vessel includes deploying an inflatable bladder from the offshore vessel, the inflatable bladder including a bladder valve, and fluidly connecting the inflatable bladder to an offloading port positioned at a seafloor, wherein the offloading port includes a port valve and is in fluid communication with one or more subterranean hydrocarbon-bearing formations. The method further includes opening the bladder and port valves to discharge the production fluid from the offloading port into the inflatable bladder, and thereby resulting in a substantially filled bladder, closing the bladder and port valves, and fluidly disconnecting the substantially filled bladder from the offloading port.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2022Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Deborah J. Davis, Sushil K. Mandot, David A. Baker, Zhen Li, Brian J. Fielding
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Publication number: 20220243565Abstract: A method of conveying a production fluid from an offshore subsea well to an offshore vessel includes deploying an inflatable bladder from the offshore vessel, the inflatable bladder including a bladder valve, and fluidly connecting the inflatable bladder to an offloading port positioned at a seafloor, wherein the offloading port includes a port valve and is in fluid communication with one or more subterranean hydrocarbon-bearing formations. The method further includes opening the bladder and port valves to discharge the production fluid from the offloading port into the inflatable bladder, and thereby resulting in a substantially filled bladder, closing the bladder and port valves, and fluidly disconnecting the substantially filled bladder from the offloading port.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Deborah J. Davis, Sushil K. Mandot, David A. Baker, Zhen Li, Brian J. Fielding
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Publication number: 20150204156Abstract: A system and method for rapidly responding to and regaining control of uncontrolled flow from offshore hydrocarbon wells, that includes a subsea containment assembly, optionally including a capture caisson assembly installed around the assembly, riser systems for production of hydrocarbons to capture vessels on the surface of the sea, and modularized subsystems facilitating communication between and fluid flow from the subsea containment assembly through the riser to the capture vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Calvin W. Crossley, Jeffrey W. Jones, Allen P. Allegra, Jonathan Bowman, Lloyd Brown, John Dagleish, Brian J. Fielding, Mitch Guinn, Joe Q. Jin, Wan Cai Kan, Roald T. Lokken, Mario R. Lugo, Peter G. Noble, Matthew J. Obernuefemann, Murray Smith, Paul M. Sommerfield, Charlie Tyrell, Richard Weser, Stephen Wetch
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Patent number: 9004176Abstract: A system and method for rapidly responding to and regaining control of uncontrolled flow from offshore hydrocarbon wells, comprising a subsea containment assembly, optionally including a capture caisson assembly installed around the assembly, riser systems for production of hydrocarbons to capture vessels on the surface of the sea, and modularized subsystems facilitating communication between and fluid flow from the subsea containment assembly through the riser to the capture vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Marine Well Containment CompanyInventors: Calvin W. Crossley, Jeffrey W. Jones, Allen P. Allegra, Jonathan Bowman, Lloyd Brown, John Dagleish, Brian J. Fielding, Mitch Guinn, Joe Q. Jin, Wan Cai Kan, Roald T. Lokken, Mario R. Lugo, Peter G. Noble, Matthew J. Obernuefemann, Murray Smith, Paul M. Sommerfield, Charlie Tyrell, Richard Weser, Stephen Wetch
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Patent number: 8322434Abstract: A Vertical Annular Separation and Pumping System (VASPS) utilizing a outer annulus liquid discharge arrangement to replace a standard pump shroud associated with an electrical submersible pump. The outer annulus liquid discharge arrangement directs produced wellbore liquids around the electrical submersible pump motor to provide a cooling medium to prevent overheating and premature failure of the electrical submersible pump.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Brian J. Fielding, Tracy A. Fowler
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Patent number: 8256270Abstract: An apparatus and method for pressure testing one or more sections of a pipeline are provided. In at least one embodiment, the apparatus includes a first high pressure seal and a second high pressure seal adapted to isolate a test volume located within a section of the pipeline between the first and second high pressure seals. The apparatus also includes at least one flexible member connecting the first high pressure seal to the second high pressure seal, the at least one flexible member adapted to permit movement of the first high pressure seal relative to the second high pressure seal, allowing the apparatus to travel through a curvature in the pipeline.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Brian J Fielding, David B Yost
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Patent number: 8183868Abstract: Apparatus and method for a steerable horizontal electric dipole source system for underwater deployment as a moving source in electromagnetic surveying of subsurface regions for hydrocarbons. Position locating sensors (195) are placed near each electrode (26, 27), and means (197, 198) are provided for correcting the electrodes to be at the same elevation with azimuth aligned with the source tow line (11) and the electrode mid-point positioned over the source tow line, based on instantaneous location information from the sensors. The streamer (28) connecting the electrodes may also be monitored for shape by sensors, with corrections made by lateral and vertical control means disclosed herein. The invention can be applied to any marine streamer used in geophysical surveys, including a towed streamer (191) of electromagnetic or seismic receivers (192).Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Philip J. Summerfield, Brian J. Fielding, Larry S. Gale
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Patent number: 8136600Abstract: A Vertical Annular Separation and Pumping System (VASPS) utilizing an isolation baffle to replace a standard pump shroud associated with an electrical submersible pump. The isolation baffle may be a one piece plate positioned so as to direct produced wellbore liquids around the electrical submersible pump motor to provide a cooling medium to prevent overheating and early failure of the electrical submersible pump.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Tracy A. Fowler, Brian J. Fielding
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Publication number: 20120018165Abstract: A system and method for rapidly responding to and regaining control of uncontrolled flow from offshore hydrocarbon wells, comprising a subsea containment assembly, optionally including a capture caisson assembly installed around the assembly, riser systems for production of hydrocarbons to capture vessels on the surface of the sea, and modularized subsystems facilitating communication between and fluid flow from the subsea containment assembly through the riser to the capture vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventors: Calvin W. Crossley, Jeffrey W. Jones, Allen P. Allegra, Jonathan Bowman, Lloyd Brown, John Dagleish, Brian J. Fielding, Mitch Guinn, Joe Q. Jin, Wan Cai Kan, Roald T. Lokken, Mario R. Lugo, Peter G. Noble, Matthew J. Obernuefemann, Murray Smith, Paul M. Sommerfield, Charlie Tyrell, Richard Weser, Stephen Wetch
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Publication number: 20100060286Abstract: Apparatus and method for a steerable horizontal electric dipole source system for underwater deployment as a moving source in electromagnetic surveying of subsurface regions for hydrocarbons. Position locating sensors (195) are placed near each electrode (26, 27), and means (197, 198) are provided for correcting the electrodes to be at the same elevation with azimuth aligned with the source tow line (11) and the electrode mid-point positioned over the source tow line, based on instantaneous location information from the sensors. The streamer (28) connecting the electrodes may also be monitored for shape by sensors, with corrections made by lateral and vertical control means disclosed herein. The invention can be applied to any marine streamer used in geophysical surveys, including a towed streamer (191) of electromagnetic or seismic receivers (192).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: EXXON-MOBIL UPSTREAM RESEARCH COMPANYInventors: Philip J. Summerfield, Brian J. Fielding, Larry S. Gale
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Publication number: 20090211763Abstract: A Vertical Annular Separation and Pumping System (VASPS) utilizing an isolation baffle to replace a standard pump shroud associated with an electrical submersible pump. The isolation baffle may be a one piece plate positioned so as to direct produced wellbore liquids around the electrical submersible pump motor to provide a cooling medium to prevent overheating and early failure of the electrical submersible pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2006Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: EXXONMOBIL UPSTREAM RESEARCH COMPANYInventors: Tracy A. Fowler, Brian J. Fielding
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Publication number: 20090211764Abstract: A system for producing hydrocarbon fluids from a subsea formation comprises at least one producing well (1) penetrating the formation (2) for producing hydrocarbon fluids. At least one dummy well (7) is hydraulically connected to the at least one producing well (1) for routing the hydrocarbon fluids from the producing well to the dummy well. At least one pump (8) is disposed in the at least one dummy well. The pump takes suction flow from the dummy well (7) and boosts the flow energy of the discharge flow of hydrocarbon fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2006Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Brian J Fielding, Tracy Fowler
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Publication number: 20090193877Abstract: An apparatus and method for pressure testing one or more sections of a pipeline are provided. In at least one embodiment, the apparatus includes a first high pressure seal and a second high pressure seal adapted to isolate a test volume located within a section of the pipeline between the first and second high pressure seals. The apparatus also includes at least one flexible member connecting the first high pressure seal to the second high pressure seal, the at least one flexible member adapted to permit movement of the first high pressure seal relative to the second high pressure seal, allowing the apparatus to travel through a curvature in the pipeline.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2006Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Brian J. Fielding, David B. Yost
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Patent number: 7541996Abstract: System and method for maintaining vertical alignment of the electrodes of a dipole antenna as it is towed submerged in water. The system includes a source of vertical tension on the antenna, a towline attachable to a tow vessel at one end and to a negatively buoyant tow body at the other, a source of balancing force to make the net vertical force on the antenna when submerged substantially zero, and at least two tag lines used in specified ways to connect the antenna to the tow body or directly to the towline.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Brian J. Fielding, Xinyou Lu