Patents by Inventor John Broussard
John Broussard 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: 9745818Abstract: The invention provides a method and apparatus for use in a wellbore gravel pack operation. The method comprises providing an apparatus in a downhole annulus. The apparatus comprises a mandrel and a swellable element formed from a material selected to increase in volume when exposed to a downhole stimulus. The method comprises placing a gravel pack below the apparatus via the downhole annulus in which the apparatus is located, and placing a gravel pack above the apparatus. Subsequent to placing the gravel packs, the swellable element is increased in volume to create an annular barrier in the wellbore. The invention allows isolation of multiple intervals of a well in a single gravel pack operation using swellable elastomers, and does not rely on the use of shunt tube alternate path systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2014Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Swelltec LimitedInventors: John Broussard, Brian Nutley, Ross Clarke, Kim Nutley
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Patent number: 9677383Abstract: A gravel pack apparatus for a wellbore has a shunt tube disposed along the apparatus near a wellscreen. The shunt tube is typically composed of stainless steel and has an internal passage for conducting slurry. Along its length, the tube has flow ports for passing the conducted slurry into the wellbore. The exit ports can use erosion inserts composed of erodible material, barrier inserts having breakable barriers, flow nozzles with external sheaths or caps, erosion-resistant bushings disposed on the flow nozzles, etc. The tube can also include a tube body having the exit ports and flow nozzles integrally formed thereon. The tube body can couple end-to-end with sections of shunt tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: John S. Sladic, Stephen McNamee, John Broussard, Christopher A. Hall, Floyd R. Simonds
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Patent number: 9587459Abstract: The invention provides a method and apparatus for use in a wellbore gravel pack operation. The method comprises providing an apparatus in a downhole annulus. The apparatus comprises a mandrel and a swellable element formed from a material selected to increase in volume when exposed to a downhole stimulus. The method comprises placing a gravel pack below the apparatus via the downhole annulus in which the apparatus is located, and placing a gravel pack above the apparatus. Subsequent to placing the gravel packs, the swellable element is increased in volume to create an annular barrier in the wellbore. The invention allows isolation of multiple intervals of a well in a single gravel pack operation using swellable elastomers, and does not rely on the use of shunt tube alternate path systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: John Broussard, Brian Nutley, Ross Clarke, Kim Nutley
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Patent number: 9359856Abstract: A screening assembly with a swellable packer incorporated onto the exterior of the screen that swells in the presence of water or hydrocarbons. The swellable packer swells at a rate that allows the gravel pack operation to proceed without hindering the gravel pack operation but then swells to seal the annular region around the exterior of a blank tubular at the upper end of the screen. By running in a swellable packer with the screen assembly at least one additional trip into the wellbore may be eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2012Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLCInventor: John Broussard
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Publication number: 20150176364Abstract: The invention provides a method and apparatus for use in a wellbore gravel pack operation. The method comprises providing an apparatus in a downhole annulus. The apparatus comprises a mandrel and a swellable element formed from a material selected to increase in volume when exposed to a downhole stimulus. The method comprises placing a gravel pack below the apparatus via the downhole annulus in which the apparatus is located, and placing a gravel pack above the apparatus. Subsequent to placing the gravel packs, the swellable element is increased in volume to create an annular barrier in the wellbore. The invention allows isolation of multiple intervals of a well in a single gravel pack operation using swellable elastomers, and does not rely on the use of shunt tube alternate path systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: John Broussard, Brian Nutley, Ross Clarke, Kim Nutley
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Publication number: 20140238657Abstract: A gravel pack apparatus for a wellbore has a shunt tube disposed along the apparatus near a wellscreen. The shunt tube is typically composed of stainless steel and has an internal passage for conducting slurry. Along its length, the tube has flow ports for passing the conducted slurry into the wellbore. The exit ports can use erosion inserts composed of erodible material, barrier inserts having breakable barriers, flow nozzles with external sheaths or caps, erosion-resistant bushings disposed on the flow nozzles, etc. The tube can also include a tube body having the exit ports and flow nozzles integrally formed thereon. The tube body can couple end-to-end with sections of shunt tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: John S. Sladic, Stephen McNamee, John Broussard, Christopher A. Hall, Floyd R. Simonds
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Patent number: 8770290Abstract: A gravel pack assembly gravel packs a horizontal borehole. Operators wash down the borehole using a tool in a first position by flowing fluid from the tool through the apparatus' toe. Operators then gravel pack by moving the tool to a first flow port between a screen and the toe. Slurry flows into the borehole from the first flow port, and returns from the borehole flow through the screen. The gravel in the slurry can pack the borehole in an alpha-beta wave from toe to heel. When the tool has a sleeve, operators can break any bridges by flowing fluid from the passage of the assembly into the tool. In another condition, operators can move the tool to a second flow port. Slurry can flow into to the borehole through a shunt extending from the second flow port. Meanwhile, returns can flow from the borehole through a bypass in the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2010Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Ronald van Petegem, John Broussard
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Patent number: 8695709Abstract: A crossover tool has an internal sleeve rotatably positioned within an external sleeve, and each of the sleeves has ports alignable with ports on the other sleeve. After deploying the crossover tool downhole and diverting fluid flow below the tool, fluid flow communicated into the internal sleeve tends to rotate it relative to the external sleeve until the ports are substantially aligned so that wear to the components is substantially reduced. The ports themselves may facilitate the rotation and alignment. For example, ports on the internal sleeve may produce tangentially exiting fluid flow. Alternatively, an additional outlet may be defined in the internal sleeve and eccentrically located to its rotation axis. Furthermore, an internal sleeve or insert may partially block fluid flow through the ports to allow greater fluid flow through the additional outlet to enhance rotation of the internal sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Patrick J. Zimmerman, John Broussard, Christopher Hall
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Publication number: 20130277052Abstract: A screening assembly with a swellable packer incorporated onto the exterior of the screen that swells in the presence of water or hydrocarbons. The swellable packer swells at a rate that allows the gravel pack operation to proceed without hindering the gravel pack operation but then swells to seal the annular region around the exterior of a blank tubular at the upper end of the screen. By running in a swellable packer with the screen assembly at least one additional trip into the wellbore may be eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: John Broussard
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Publication number: 20130161000Abstract: The invention provides a method and apparatus for use in a wellbore gravel pack operation. The method comprises providing an apparatus in a downhole annulus. The apparatus comprises a mandrel and a swellable element formed from a material selected to increase in volume when exposed to a downhole stimulus. The method comprises placing a gravel pack below the apparatus via the downhole annulus in which the apparatus is located, and placing a gravel pack above the apparatus. Subsequent to placing the gravel packs, the swellable element is increased in volume to create an annular barrier in the wellbore. The invention allows isolation of multiple intervals of a well in a single gravel pack operation using swellable elastomers, and does not rely on the use of shunt tube alternate path systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventors: John Broussard, Brian Nutley, Ross Clarke, Kim Nutley
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Publication number: 20120103606Abstract: A gravel pack assembly gravel packs a horizontal borehole. Operators wash down the borehole using a tool in a first position by flowing fluid from the tool through the apparatus' toe. Operators then gravel pack by moving the tool to a first flow port between a screen and the toe. Slurry flows into the borehole from the first flow port, and returns from the borehole flow through the screen. The gravel in the slurry can pack the borehole in an alpha-beta wave from toe to heel. When the tool has a sleeve, operators can break any bridges by flowing fluid from the passage of the assembly into the tool. In another condition, operators can move the tool to a second flow port. Slurry can flow into to the borehole through a shunt extending from the second flow port. Meanwhile, returns can flow from the borehole through a bypass in the assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC.Inventors: Ronald van Petegem, John Broussard
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Publication number: 20120048562Abstract: A crossover tool has an internal sleeve rotatably positioned within an external sleeve, and each of the sleeves has ports alignable with ports on the other sleeve. After deploying the crossover tool downhole and diverting fluid flow below the tool, fluid flow communicated into the internal sleeve tends to rotate it relative to the external sleeve until the ports are substantially aligned so that wear to the components is substantially reduced. The ports themselves may facilitate the rotation and alignment. For example, ports on the internal sleeve may produce tangentially exiting fluid flow. Alternatively, an additional outlet may be defined in the internal sleeve and eccentrically located to its rotation axis. Furthermore, an internal sleeve or insert may partially block fluid flow through the ports to allow greater fluid flow through the additional outlet to enhance rotation of the internal sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC.Inventors: Patrick J. Zimmerman, Christopher Hall, John Broussard
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Patent number: 6813949Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a system of addressing pipeline anomalies prior to failure of pipeline integrity, and particularly to a pipeline inspection system integrating a novel serviceability acceptance criteria for pipeline anomalies, specifically wrinkles, with an improved method of correlating ultrasonic test data to actual anomaly characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Mirant CorporationInventors: Richard Masaniello, Dennis Johnston, Stephen Christoffersen, Arthur Turner, John Broussard, John Kiefner
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Publication number: 20040031337Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a system of addressing pipeline anomalies prior to failure of pipeline integrity, and particularly to a pipeline inspection system integrating a novel serviceability acceptance criteria for pipeline anomalies, specifically wrinkles, with an improved method of correlating ultrasonic test data to actual anomaly characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Richard Masaniello, Dennis Johnston, Stephen Christoffersen, Arthur Turner, John Broussard, John Kiefner
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Patent number: 6249611Abstract: An apparatus for compressing and expanding digital data including a compressor module for compressing original data and an expander module for expanding the compressed data to substantially recover the original data. The compressor module includes a reduced resolution data set (RRDS) generator providing low pass filtering and decimation (down sampling) of the original data, and a one-dimensional delta pulse code modulation (DPCM) compressor performing either three or four bit encoding on the data output from the RRDS generator. The expander module includes a DPCM expander performing either three or four bit decoding of the data output from the compressor module, an RRDS expander providing interpolation (up-sampling) of the expanded data output from the DPCM expander, and an edge enhancement filter for processing the data output from the RRDS expander to correct for any RRDS introduced signal and texture errors.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2000Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Dane John Broussard, Richard Ray Matthews
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Patent number: 6137922Abstract: An apparatus for compressing and expanding digital data including a compressor module for compressing original data and an expander module for expanding the compressed data to substantially recover the original data. The compressor module includes a reduced resolution data set (RRDS) generator providing low pass filtering and decimation (down sampling) of the original data, and a one-dimensional delta pulse code modulation (DPCM) compressor performing either three or four bit encoding on the data output from the RRDS generator. The expander module includes a DPCM expander performing either three or four bit decoding of the data output from the compressor module, an RRDS expander providing interpolation (up-sampling) of the expanded data output from the DPCM expander, and an edge enhancement filter for processing the data output from the RRDS expander to correct for any RRDS introduced signal and texture errors.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Dane John Broussard, Richard Ray Matthews