Patents by Inventor Jonn Thompson

Jonn Thompson 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).

  • Patent number: 7621328
    Abstract: The invention is for a method of forming and delivering a treatment fluid into a wellbore. In one aspect, a method is provided for pumping a first fluid having a relatively high concentration of a particulate suspended therein and pumping a second fluid having either none of the particulate or a relatively low concentration of the particulate suspended therein, and then merging at least the first and second fluids to form a treatment fluid having a merged concentration of the particulate. According to this aspect, the first fluid has a relatively high concentration of a hydratable additive and the second fluid has either none or a relatively low concentration of the hydratable additive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Leonard Case, Michael Segura, Harold Walters, Jason Bryant, Herbert Horinek, Jonn Thompson, Von Parkey, Shaun Bums, Billy Slabaugh, Tommy Slabaugh, legal representative
  • Patent number: 7621329
    Abstract: The invention is for a method of forming and delivering a treatment fluid into a wellbore. In one aspect, a method is provided for pumping a first fluid having a relatively high concentration of a particulate suspended therein and pumping a second fluid having either none of the particulate or a relatively low concentration of the particulate suspended therein, and then merging at least the first and second fluids to form a treatment fluid having a merged concentration of the particulate. According to this aspect, the first fluid has a relatively high concentration of a hydratable additive and the second fluid has either none or a relatively low concentration of the hydratable additive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Leonard Case, Michael Segura, Harold Walters, Jason Bryant, Herbert Horinek, Jonn Thompson, Von Parkey, Shaun Burns, Billy Slabaugh, Tommy Slabaugh, legal representative
  • Patent number: 7621330
    Abstract: The invention is for a method of forming and delivering a treatment fluid into a wellbore. In one aspect, a method is provided for pumping a first fluid having a relatively high concentration of a particulate suspended therein and pumping a second fluid having either none of the particulate or a relatively low concentration of the particulate suspended therein, and then merging at least the first and second fluids to form a treatment fluid having a merged concentration of the particulate. According to this aspect, the first fluid has a relatively high concentration of a hydratable additive and the second fluid has either none or a relatively low concentration of the hydratable additive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Harold Walters, Jason Bryant, Leonard Case, Jonn Thompson, Michael Segura, Herbert Hornick, Von Parkey, Shaun Burns, Billy Francis Slabaugh, Jr., Tommy Slabaugh, legal representative
  • Publication number: 20090281006
    Abstract: The inventions are for methods of forming and delivering a treatment fluid into a wellbore. In one aspect, methods are provided of treating a base aqueous solution to obtain a first aqueous solution, for example, to have a substantially reduced concentration of at least one component relative to the concentration of the component in the base aqueous solution, and using the first aqueous solution and a lower-quality water, such as the base aqueous solution, to form a treatment fluid. The first aqueous solution and the lower-quality water are merged after pumping the fluid portions toward the wellbore. The component is selected for being deleterious to the use or performance of a treatment fluid. More particularly, the component is selected from the group consisting of: a dissolved ion, oil, grease, a production chemical, and suspended, water-insoluble solids. This allows the use of lower-quality water for some of the water required for making up the treatment fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Inventors: Harold Walters, Jason Bryant, Leonard Case, Jonn Thompson, Michael Segura, Herbert Hornick, Von Parkey, Shaun Bums, Billy Francis Slabaugh, JR., Tommy Slabaugh
  • Publication number: 20090277640
    Abstract: The inventions are for methods of forming and delivering a treatment fluid into a wellbore. In one aspect, methods are provided of using higher-quality water for one portion of the water for a treatment fluid and lower-quality water for another portion of the water for a treatment fluid, and merging the two portions to form the treatment fluid after pumping the fluid portions toward the wellbore. This allows the use of lower-quality water for some of the water required for making up the treatment fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Inventors: Jonn Thompson, Michael Segura, Harold Walters, Jason Bryant, Leonard Case, Herbert Horinek, Von Parkey, Shaun Burns, Billy Slabaugh, Tommy Slabaugh
  • Publication number: 20090277641
    Abstract: The inventions are for methods of forming and delivering a treatment fluid into a wellbore. In one aspect, methods are provided of treating a base aqueous solution to obtain a first aqueous solution, for example, to have a substantially reduced concentration of at least one component relative to the concentration of the component in the base aqueous solution, and using the first aqueous solution and a lower-quality water, such as the base aqueous solution, to form a treatment fluid. The first aqueous solution and the lower-quality water are merged after pumping the fluid portions toward the wellbore. The component is selected for being deleterious to the use or performance of a treatment fluid. More particularly, the component is selected from the group consisting of: a dissolved ion, oil, grease, a production chemical, and suspended, water-insoluble solids. This allows the use of lower-quality water for some of the water required for making up the treatment fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Inventors: Harold Walters, Jason Bryant, Leonard Case, Jonn Thompson, Michael Segura, Herbert Hornick, Von Parkey, Shaun Bums, Billy Francis Slabaugh, JR., Tommy Slabaugh
  • Publication number: 20090277634
    Abstract: The inventions are for methods of forming and delivering a treatment fluid into a wellbore. In one aspect, methods are provided for pumping a first fluid having a relatively high concentration of a particulate suspended therein and pumping a second fluid having either none of the particulate or a relatively low concentration of the particulate suspended therein, and then merging at least the first and second fluids to form a treatment fluid having a merged concentration of the particulate. According to this aspect, the first fluid has a relatively high concentration of a hydratable additive and the second fluid has either none or a relatively low concentration of the hydratable additive. This helps reduce wear on the pumps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Inventors: Leonard Case, Michael Segura, Harold Walters, Jason Bryant, Herbert Horinek, Jonn Thompson, Von Parkey, Shaun Bums, Billy Francis Slabaugh, JR., Tommy Slabaugh
  • Publication number: 20090277638
    Abstract: The inventions are for methods of forming and delivering a treatment fluid into a wellbore. In one aspect, methods are provided of pumping a first fluid having a relatively high concentration of a particulate suspended therein and pumping a second fluid having either none of the particulate or a relatively low concentration of the particulate suspended therein, and then merging at least the first and second fluids to form a treatment fluid having a merged concentration of the particulate. According to this aspect, the first and second fluids are pumped at different average bulk fluid velocities through different pumping chambers of fluid pumps. This helps reduce wear on the pumps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Inventors: Leonard Case, Michael Segura, Harold Walters, Jason Bryant, Herbert Horinek, Jonn Thompson, Von Parkey, Shaun Bums, Billy Francis Slabaugh, JR., Tommy Slabaugh