Patents by Inventor Bryan Bussell

Bryan Bussell 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).

  • Publication number: 20230002298
    Abstract: A method is described herein, comprising vaporizing a glycol material by thermal contact with a heating medium to form a vaporized glycol stream, increasing a pressure of the vaporized glycol stream to form a pressurized glycol stream, and increasing a temperature of the heating medium by thermally contacting the heating medium with the pressurized glycol stream.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2020
    Publication date: January 5, 2023
    Inventors: David John Knight, Steven Langley, Bryan Bussell
  • Publication number: 20210108146
    Abstract: A system including an additive management system configured to oversee hydrate formation in a hydrocarbon extraction system, the additive management system including a flow meter configured to measure a fluid flow rate, a first sensor configured to measure at least one of a fluid property and an environmental condition, and a chemical injection device configured to inject a hydrate inhibitor into a fluid flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2020
    Publication date: April 15, 2021
    Inventors: Bryan A. BUSSELL, Peter HAYWARD, Ulrich KLEINE, Rolf RUSTAD, Harald SOLHEIM, Gro Merete ALENDAL, Simon Charles HOLYFIELD, Eric GRZELAK, Thomas David BAMBER
  • Publication number: 20170247986
    Abstract: A system including an additive management system configured to oversee hydrate formation in a hydrocarbon extraction system, the additive management system including a flow meter configured to measure a fluid flow rate, a first sensor configured to measure at least one of a fluid property and an environmental condition, and a chemical injection device configured to inject a hydrate inhibitor into a fluid flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2015
    Publication date: August 31, 2017
    Inventors: Bryan A. BUSSELL, Peter HAYWARD, Ulrich KLEINE, Rolf RUSTAD, Harald SOLHEIM, Gro Merete ALENDAL, Simon Charles HOLYFIELD, Eric GRZELAK, Thomas David BAMBER
  • Patent number: 9469585
    Abstract: A system and process for removing divalent ions from a MEG feed stream is presented. The system includes a chemical treatment tank where chemicals are mixed with the feed stream to form insoluble carbonate and hydroxide salts. The system also includes a membrane-type solid-liquid separation unit that receives the feed stream from the chemical treatment tank and separates it into a filtrate containing MEG and a retentate containing the insoluble salts. The system may also include washing the retentate to remove additional MEG, which is then recycled to a MEG regeneration or reclamation process. The system may also include a dryer that receives waste slurry from the solid-liquid separation unit and dries it to form a solid waste, thereby facilitating its handling, storage, and disposal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2016
    Assignee: Cameron Solutions, Inc.
    Inventors: Bryan A. Bussell, Simon Crawley-Boevey, Ankur D. Jariwala
  • Publication number: 20160002130
    Abstract: A system and process for removing divalent ions from a MEG feed stream is presented. The system includes a chemical treatment tank where chemicals are mixed with the feed stream to form insoluble carbonate and hydroxide salts. The system also includes a membrane-type solid-liquid separation unit that receives the feed stream from the chemical treatment tank and separates it into a filtrate containing MEG and a retentate containing the insoluble salts. The system may also include washing the retentate to remove additional MEG, which is then recycled to a MEG regeneration or reclamation process. The system may also include a dryer that receives waste slurry from the solid-liquid separation unit and dries it to form a solid waste, thereby facilitating its handling, storage, and disposal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2015
    Publication date: January 7, 2016
    Inventors: Bryan A. Bussell, Simon Crawley-Boevey, Ankur D. Jariwala
  • Patent number: 9133086
    Abstract: A system and process for removing divalent ions from a MEG feed stream is presented. The system includes a chemical treatment tank where chemicals are mixed with the feed stream to form insoluble carbonate and hydroxide salts. The system also includes a membrane-type solid-liquid separation unit that receives the feed stream from the chemical treatment tank and separates it into a filtrate containing MEG and a retentate containing the insoluble salts. The system may also include washing the retentate to remove additional MEG, which is then recycled to a MEG regeneration or reclamation process. The system may also include a dryer that receives waste slurry from the solid-liquid separation unit and dries it to form a solid waste, thereby facilitating its handling, storage, and disposal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2015
    Assignee: Cameron Solutions, Inc.
    Inventors: Bryan A. Bussell, Simon Crawley-Boevey, Ankur D. Jariwala
  • Publication number: 20150225323
    Abstract: A system and process for removing divalent ions from a MEG feed stream is presented. The system includes a chemical treatment tank where chemicals are mixed with the feed stream to form insoluble carbonate and hydroxide salts. The system also includes a membrane-type solid-liquid separation unit that receives the feed stream from the chemical treatment tank and separates it into a filtrate containing MEG and a retentate containing the insoluble salts. The system may also include washing the retentate to remove additional MEG, which is then recycled to a MEG regeneration or reclamation process. The system may also include a dryer that receives waste slurry from the solid-liquid separation unit and dries it to form a solid waste, thereby facilitating its handling, storage, and disposal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2014
    Publication date: August 13, 2015
    Applicant: Cameron Solutions, Inc.
    Inventors: Bryan A. Bussell, Simon Crawley-Boevey, Ankur D. Jariwala