Patents by Inventor James W. Dobson
James W. Dobson 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: 20150166866Abstract: A water-based drilling fluid which includes an aqueous fluid and a water-soluble dissipative surfactant composition is described, wherein the dissipative surfactant composition includes at least one fatty acid or ester derivative of a plant or vegetable oil. Also described are methods of using such aqueous-based drilling fluids including the dissipative surfactant composition as described in hydrocarbon recovery operations associated with oil/tar sand, where such fluids act to increase the dispersant qualities of hydrocarbons within the oil/tar sand, and where such fluid exhibit a reduced coefficient of friction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2015Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: James W. Dobson, JR., Kim O. Tresco, Pierre J. Hinds
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Publication number: 20140352961Abstract: Disclosed are treating fluid compositions for use in subterranean hydraulic fracturing operations, wherein the fluid compositions contain a liquid, a crosslinkable organic polymer that is soluble in the liquid, and a concentrated borate solution containing a refined, readily-soluble borate, the borate solution being present as a crosslinking agent to crosslink the organic polymer and increase the viscosity of the composition. The compositions may further include one or more freeze-point depressants, thereby increasing the stability of the compositions over a wide range of environmental temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: TUCC TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, JR., Kimberly A. Pierce
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Publication number: 20140349897Abstract: A treatment fluid composition for treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a well bore is formed from an aqueous fluid, a hydratable polymer and an inorganic peroxide breaking agent, which is classified as a stable, non-oxidizer according to UN standards but which retains oxidizing properties as measured by the content of available oxygen. A method of treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a well bore may also be performed by forming a treatment fluid from an aqueous hydrated polymer solution. This is combined with a stable, inorganic peroxide breaking agent. The treating fluid is then introduced into the formation. An optional crosslinking agent capable of crosslinking the polymer may also be included.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicant: TUCC Technology, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, JR., Shauna L. Hayden, Kim O. Tresco
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Publication number: 20140262296Abstract: Treating fluid compositions for use in hydrocarbon recovery operations from subterranean formations are described, as well as methods for their preparation and use. In particular, treating fluid compositions are described which comprise a liquid, a crosslinkable organic polymer material that is at least partially soluble in the liquid, a crosslinking agent that is capable of increasing the viscosity of the treating fluid by crosslinking the organic polymer material in the liquid, and a crosslinking modifier additive which can delay or accelerate the crosslinking of the treating fluid composition. Such compositions may be used in a variety of hydrocarbon recovery operations including fracturing operations, drilling operations, gravel packing operations, water control operations, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: TUCC Technology, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, JR., Shauna L. Hayden, Kimberly A. Pierce
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Publication number: 20140051606Abstract: The invention provides concentrates for reducing the fluid loss on an oil base well drilling or servicing fluid, the concentrates comprising an oleagineous liquid and (1) a polymer which is solublized in the oleagineous liquid, or (2) a polymer which is solublized in the oleaginous liquid together with an organophilic polyphenolic material which is solublized and/or dispersed in the oleagineous liquid. The method of preparing the concentrate and the method of reducing the fluid loss of an oil base well drilling or servicing fluid utilizing the concentrates is also disclosed. The preferred oil soluble polymer is a styrene-butadiene rubber crumb. The preferred oleagineous liquid is an aromatic-free hydrogenated oil essentially containing only saturated hydrocarbons. The preferred polyphenolic material is a source of humic acid, such as mined lignite.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: TUCC Technology, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, JR., Kim O. Tresco
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Publication number: 20140034323Abstract: Disclosed are treating fluid compositions for use in subterranean workover and hydrocarbon recovery operations, as well as methods of treating subterranean formations penetrated by a wellbore utilizing the treating fluid. The treating fluid compositions contain a first, aqueous liquid, and a crosslinkable organic polymer that is at least partly soluble in the liquid. The treating fluid further contains a borate crosslinking agent solution containing a primary, un-refined borate and a secondary, refined borate, the borate solution being present as a crosslinking agent upon addition to the first fluid admixture so as to crosslink the organic polymer and increase the viscosity and/or accelerate the crosslink time of the treating fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Texas United Chemical Company, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, JR., Kim O. Tresco
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Publication number: 20130228335Abstract: Treating fluid compositions for use in hydrocarbon recovery operations from subterranean formations are described, as well as methods for their preparation and use. In particular, treating fluid compositions are described which comprise a liquid, a crosslinkable organic polymer material that is at least partially soluble in the liquid, a crosslinking agent that is capable of increasing the viscosity of the treating fluid by crosslinking the organic polymer material in the liquid, and a crosslinking modifier additive which can delay or accelerate the crosslinking of the treating fluid composition. Such compositions may be used in a variety of hydrocarbon recovery operations including fracturing operations, drilling operations, gravel packing operations, water control operations, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: TEXAS UNITED CHEMICAL COMPANY, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, Shauna L. Hayden, Kimberly A. Pierce
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Publication number: 20120283148Abstract: Disclosed is a hydrocarbon-based concentrate composition for crosslinking polysaccharide polymers in an aqueous-based fluid, such as a fracturing fluid, wherein the hydrocarbon-based composition has no or substantially no detectable levels of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and/or m-, o-, or p-xylenes (BTEX). Preferred polysaccharide polymers are galactomannan gums or derivatives thereof. The concentrate comprises an oleaginous solution, such as a hydrocarbon distillate, a crosslinking agent for crosslinking the polysaccharide polymer, preferably a sparingly soluble alkali metal or alkali metal alkaline earth metal borate, and a stabilizing/suspension agent, preferably a clay mineral selected from the group consisting of smectite clays. The concentrate may, optionally, contain a deflocculant and/or an anti-syneresis additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: TEXAS UNITED CHEMICAL COMPANY, LLCInventor: James W. Dobson, JR.
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Patent number: 7897544Abstract: The invention discloses a compounded hydrocarbon oil which comprises a base hydrocarbon oil, preferably a mixture of paraffinic hydrocarbons, propylene carbonate, and a liquid fatty acid containing at least 12 carbon atoms per molecule, preferably tall oil fatty acid. The volume ratio of propylene carbonate to liquid fatty acid is from about 3.5 to 1 to about 7 to 1. Preferably the concentration of propylene carbonate is from about 0.002 gal/gal oil to about 0.0057 gal/gal oil and the concentration of the liquid fatty acid is from about 0.0003 gal/gal oil to about 0.0015 gal/gal oil. The invention further comprises a method of compounding the compounded hydrocarbon oil and an oil base drilling fluid prepared from the compounded hydrocarbon oil. Preferably the compounded hydrocarbon oil is characterized by an increase in the low shear rate viscosity of the oil of at least 5,000 centipoise or mixing 7.5 lb/bbl of an organoclay therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Jorge M. Fernandez, Kim O. Tresco, Abmel Marquez Perez
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Publication number: 20110009298Abstract: A fluid pressure transmission pill (FPTP) having an ultra-high viscosity for use in association with hydrocarbon drilling and exploration operations, particularly, managed pressure drilling (MPD) operations, is described. The ultra-high viscosity pill is a weighted pill composition that includes a hydrocarbon fluid, a thixotropic viscosifying agent, one or more activators, an emulsifier/wetting agent, a fluid loss control additive, and a weighting material. In accordance with selected aspects of the described fluid pressure transmission pill, the ratio of the amount of the thixotropic viscosifying agent to the activator is a ratio of about 7:1, and the weighting material is a barium-containing solid-phase material. Also described are methods of use of such FPTP products in subterranean operations, such as well killing operations during managed pressure drilling.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: TEXAS UNITED CHEMICAL COMPANY, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, JR., Kim O. Tresco, Benjamin K. Geerdes
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Publication number: 20100048429Abstract: Treating fluid compositions for use in hydrocarbon recovery operations from subterranean formations are described, as well as methods for their preparation and use. In particular, treating fluid compositions are described which comprise a liquid, a crosslinkable organic polymer material that is at least partially soluble in the liquid, a crosslinking agent that is capable of increasing the viscosity of the treating fluid by crosslinking the organic polymer material in the liquid, and a crosslinking modifier additive which can delay or accelerate the crosslinking of the treating fluid composition. Such compositions may be used in a variety of hydrocarbon recovery operations including fracturing operations, drilling operations, gravel packing operations, water control operations, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: TEXAS UNITED CHEMICAL COMPANY, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, JR., Shauna L. Hayden, Kimberly A. Pierce
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Publication number: 20090082229Abstract: Processes for the rapid and efficient drying of boron-containing compounds, in particular boron-containing minerals and ores, are described, as well as the products which result from such processes. The process comprises the steps of providing a boron-containing material; introducing the boron-containing material into a pre-heated furnace; heating the boron-containing material in the furnace at a temperature between about 800° F. and 1000° F.; retaining the boron-containing material within the furnace for a time ranging from about 5 minutes to about 120 minutes; and removing the boron-containing material from the furnace and allowing it to cool to ambient temperature. Optionally, the process may also comprise one or more steps of grinding and/or sizing the boron-containing material to a specific particle size prior to the introduction of the material to a furnace.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Texas United Chemical Company, LLCInventors: James W. Dobson, JR., Shauna L. Hayden, Asheley D. Bowles
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Patent number: 7491681Abstract: The invention provides (1) a method of increasing the thermal stability of an oleaginous liquid containing a high surface area silica viscosifier therein by adding a water soluble biopolymer thereto; and (2) a drilling, completion, workover, or well servicing fluid comprising an oleaginous liquid, a water soluble biopolymer, and a high surface area silica viscosifier. The method and fluid may optionally contain a low molecular weight polar additive preferably having a molecular weight less than about 400 and containing one or more polar groups per molecule selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl, amino, and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2004Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Ronald Lee Rock
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Patent number: 7214647Abstract: The invention provides well drilling and servicing fluids, and methods of drilling, completing, or working over a well therewith, preferred fluids comprise an aqueous liquid, a water soluble polymer viscosifier (preferably xanthan gum), a polymeric fluid loss control additive (preferably a partially depolymerized partially crosslinked hydroxyalkyl ether derivative of starch or a hydroxyalkyl ether derivative of a partially crosslinked and partially depolymerized starch), a bridging agent comprising a particulate calcined magnesia that has an Activity Index greater than about 800 seconds, and an additive selected from the group consisting of citric acid, alkali metal salts of citric acid, ammonium citrate, and mixtures thereof in an amount sufficient to increase the low shear rate viscosity of the fluids, preferably from about 0.05–5 ppb, most preferably from about 0.15–3 ppb.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Kim O. Tresco, Jorge M. Fernandez
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Patent number: 7211546Abstract: The invention provides well drilling and servicing fluids, and methods of drilling, completing, or working over a well therewith, preferred fluids comprise an aqueous liquid, a water soluble polymer viscosifier (preferably xanthan gum), a polymeric fluid loss control additive (preferably a partially depolymerized partially crosslinked hydroxyalkyl ether derivative of starch or a hydroxyalkyl ether derivative of a partially crosslinked and partially depolymerized starch), a bridging agent comprising a particulate calcined magnesia that has an Activity Index greater than about 800 seconds, and citric acid in an amount sufficient to increase the low shear rate viscosity of the fluids. The invention further provides a method of increasing the low shear rate viscosity of fluids which contain a water soluble polymer and a calcined magnesia bridging agent which has an Activity Index greater than about 800 seconds.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Kim O. Tresco, Jorge M. Fernandez
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Patent number: 7018956Abstract: Disclosed is a concentrate composition for crosslinking polysaccharide polymers hydrated in an aqueous liquid, and well servicing fluids, preferably fracturing fluids, prepared therewith. Preferred polysaccharide polymers are galactomannan gums or derivatives thereof, preferably hydroxypropylguar. The concentrate comprises an alkali metal formate solution, preferably potassium formate, a crosslinking agent for the polysaccharide polymer, preferably a sparingly soluble alkali metal or alkali metal alkaline earth metal borate, and a suspension agent, preferably a clay mineral selected from the group consisting of smectite clays, palygorskite clays, and mixtures thereof Exemplary clays are hectorite, sepiolite, and attapulgite. The concentrate may, optionally, contain a deflocculant and/or an anti-syneresis additive.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Shauna Leigh Hayden, Belinda Emelia Hinojosa
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Patent number: 6936575Abstract: The invention provides an aqueous suspension/concentrate of a sparingly soluble borate, preferably as disclosed in Mondshine U.S. Pat. No. 4,619,776, which is effective in crosslinking aqueous solutions of a water soluble, borate-crosslinkable polymer, preferably guar gum and derivatives thereof. The aqueous suspension/concentrate comprises a saturated aqueous solution of a sparingly soluble borate, a suspension agent, suspended particles of a sparingly soluble borate, and optionally a stabilizing agent, wherein the saturated solution of the sparingly soluble borate is prepared prior to the particles of the sparingly soluble borate being suspended therein. The preferred suspension agent is a palygorskite clay such as attapulgite and sepiolite. The invention further provides a method of hydraulically fracturing a formation with the aqueous borate suspension/concentrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Shauna Leigh Hayden, Belinda E. Hinojosa
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Patent number: 6800593Abstract: Disclosed is a hydrophilic, water soluble polymer concentrate for addition to aqueous liquids to enhance the properties thereof, particularly to increase the viscosity or decrease the fluid loss of well drilling and servicing fluids, the concentrate comprising a hydrophobic, water insoluble liquid, an organophilic clay suspension agent, the water soluble polymer, and a stabilizing agent comprising one or more acids in an amount from about 0.001% to about 1.5%, one or more anionic surfactants in an amount from about 0.001% to about 1.0%, one or more nonionic surfactants in an amount from 0.001% to about 0.625% and, from about 0% to about 0.75% of one or more water soluble organic liquids, wherein the total concentration of the stabilizing agent is from about 0.1% to about 2.5%, these percentages being based on the weight of the concentrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Texas United Chemical Company, LLC.Inventors: James W. Dobson, Jr., Shauna Leigh Hayden, Carolina Trejo Rangel
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Publication number: 20040067854Abstract: The invention provides an aqueous suspension/concentrate of a sparingly soluble borate, preferably as disclosed in Mondshine U.S. Pat. No. 4,619,776, which is effective in crosslinking aqueous solutions of a water soluble, borate-crosslinkable polymer, preferably guar gum and derivatives thereof. The aqueous suspension/concentrate comprises a saturated aqueous solution of a sparingly soluble borate, a suspension agent, suspended particles of a sparingly soluble borate, and optionally a stabilizing agent, wherein the saturated solution of the sparingly soluble borate is prepared prior to the particles of the sparingly soluble borate being suspended therein. The preferred suspension agent is a palygorskite clay such as attapulgite and sepiolite. The invention further provides a method of hydraulically fracturing a formation with the aqueous borate suspension/concentrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: James W. Dobson, Shauna Leigh Hayden, Belinda E. Hinojosa
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Publication number: 20030236173Abstract: Disclosed is a hydrophilic, water soluble polymer concentrate for addition to aqueous liquids to enhance the properties thereof, particularly to increase the viscosity or decrease the fluid loss of well drilling and servicing fluids, the concentrate comprising a hydrophobic, water insoluble liquid, an organophilic clay suspension agent, the water soluble polymer, and a stabilizing agent comprising one or more acids in an amount from about 0.001% to about 1.5%, one or more anionic surfactants in an amount from about 0.001% to about 1.0%, one or more nonionic surfactants in an amount from 0.001% to about 0.625% and, from about 0% to about 0.75% of one or more water soluble organic liquids, wherein the total concentration of the stabilizing agent is from about 0.1% to about 2.5%, these percentages being based on the weight of the concentrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventors: James W. Dobson, Shauna Leigh Hayden, Carolina Trejo Rangel