Patents by Inventor Michel Gondouin

Michel Gondouin 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: 20050103497
    Abstract: Large reservoirs of Heavy Oil have been discovered in the Alaskan Arctic, below a thick Permafrost zone. Others are located Offshore, in deep water, another cold environment. The very low temperature of those reservoirs greatly increases the Heavy Oil viscosity. In warmer environments, Steam Injection from the surface is the method of choice for economically recovering Heavy Oil. To be effective, wet Steam injection in Arctic wells or in deep Offshore wells, requires minimum heat losses through well tubulars carrying Steam or heated Heavy Oil.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2003
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: 5462120
    Abstract: Single horizontal wells drilled through heterogeneous reservoirs are capable of greater oil productivity than vertical wells, often with lower produced GOR and WOR. Multiple drainholes tied-in to a vertical cased well are even more beneficial. Completion of such drainholes in many sandy reservoirs must use cemented liners. Well configurations comprising multiple drainholes liners, each of them tied-in to a vertical casing by pressure-tight connections require novel technologies making use of some novel downhole equipment, tools and procedures for drilling, tie-in and completion of such wells. These may be for newly-drilled wells or may be obtained by re-entry into an existing vertical cased well. Specific equipment, including novel casing joints, whipstocks, intermediate liners and tubing completion assembly components applicable to new wells are described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1995
    Assignee: S-Cal Research Corp.
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: 5402855
    Abstract: Low-cost, medium-curvature, deviated drainholes are drilled from a vertical cased well in soft formations, using the jet-drilling technique with a coiled-tubing. The high-velocity liquid jet is oriented at a small angle from the axis of the coiled tubing in the selected direction. The jet nozzle assembly is held by a pin in a reference groove in the tubing wall, parallel to its axis. A similar pin in a conventional sonde containing orientation sensors is also inserted in the same groove, so that the jet's spatial orientation is fully determined, with respect to the vertical and North. The jet angle with respect to the tubing axis is pre-set by mechanical or hydraulic locking devices and periodically re-adjusted, based on the sonde's spatial orientation data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1995
    Assignee: S-Cal Research Corp.
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: 5085275
    Abstract: The degradation of steam quality due to heat losses prior to its injection into a heavy oil reservoir is reduced by a process utilizing the heat contained in a stream of reservoir fluids produced from the same reservoir, following a cycle of steam injection. These hot reservoir fluids are produced from one of several horizontal drainholes connected to the same vertical cased well, while at least one of the other drainholes is under cyclic steam injection. Steam from a boiler located in close proximity of the well head is conveyed downhole through an insulated tubing to a Downhole Valve Section used to direct the flow of steam from the steam tubing to each of the drainholes in succession and to direct the flow of reservoir fluids from the previously steam-injected drainholes to the production tubing. Both tubings are installed within the casing of the vertical well and each of them is dedicated to carrying only one type of fluid: steam or reservoir fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1992
    Assignee: S-Cal Research Corporation
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: 5052482
    Abstract: A Downhole catalytic Methanator reactor assembly is hung within the cemented casing of a vertical well for the purpose of producing large volumes of high quality steam and oil soluble gases for injection into horizontal drainholes drilled into a deep Heavy Oil reservoir, in order to make the Heavy Oil more mobile. Steam is generated in part by the heat of chemical reactions taking place within the reactor assembly. The exothermic Methanation reaction takes place within a fixed bed of catalyst particles, at a temperature below 800.degree. F., when a Syngas feed (H2,CO and/or CO2) comes in contact with a catalyst. Boiler feed water supplied to the reactor assembly from the surface is vaporized in boiler-type water tubes immersed in the catalytic bed, or by direct contact with the catalyst and with the hot gas phase flowing through the bed. The Syngas feed may be supplied to the reactor from the surface, or made directly by Partial Oxidation of Natural Gas in Oxygen within the downhole assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1991
    Assignee: S-Cal Research Corp.
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: 4706751
    Abstract: Heavy oil is recovered from deep reservoirs by injection of a gaseous mixture containing hydrogen, steam and in some cases oil soluble gases and/or vapors. This mixture is produced by a reversible exothermic catalytic reaction in a down-hole reactor and injected into a well drilled, preferably horizontally, into the reservoir. The reactor feed streams are prepared in surface facilities with low air pollution, using as feedstocks water, air and inexpensive fuels, such as natural gas, coke or residual fuel oil.The heavy oil contacted by the injected gaseous mixture is formed into a mobile oil bank of reduced viscosity, which is produced to the surface by means of production wells or by alternatively using the injection well in a production mode. The process is of particular interest for reservoirs deeper than 1,000 feet, located in the vicinity of natural gas fields, oil refineries or coal mines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1987
    Assignee: S-Cal Research Corp.
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: 4207827
    Abstract: Prefabricated rigid insulating panels of great length, made of a fiberglass reinforced prestressed foam enclosed in a gas tight envelope and covered on their inner face by a folded metal membrane are glued directly to the cavity walls of the load bearing structure of a cryogenic tank by means of variable thickness adhesive mastic strips, which also separate channels for a gas circulation against the panels' back face. The beveled edge surfaces of adjacent panels are rigidly bonded under pressure. Panel handling, gluing operations, and membrane welding inside the closed space of a tank are done using telescopic towers fitted with four mobile arms, one of them supporting a worker-carrying bucket. Complete self standing inner tanks may also be assembled outside and inserted into the cavity of a vessel before it is covered over.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1980
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: 4194280
    Abstract: Machines and process for making in a continuous operation a prestressed glass reinforced, thermally insulating panel, structurally stiff, and totally impervious, of indefinite length and with a cross-section shaped as an elongated parallelogram.Steps for manufacture include making the surface of the panel out of a tubular envelope of knitted or woven glass fabric, stretched over a special holding frame, to give it the desired parallelogram shape. Fastened by a continuous knitting process to the opposite faces of the glass fabric envelope, other glass fibers are stretched inside the envelope and arranged according to three principal directions, all of them oblique with respect to the panel faces. The glass fabric envelope is then coated with a plastic resin to make it impervious to gas and covered on one face at least with a metal liner. This liner, made of cryogenic alloy, has its edges upturned and folded, so as to be fastened to the glass reinforced plastic envelope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1980
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: RE39141
    Abstract: Single horizontal wells drilled through heterogeneous reservoirs are capable of greater oil productivity than vertical wells, often with lower produced GOR and WOR. Multiple drainholes tied-in to a vertical cased well are even more beneficial. Completion of such drainholes in many sandy reservoirs must use cemented liners. Well configurations comprising multiple drainholes liners, each of them tied-in to a vertical casing by pressure-tight connections require novel technologies making use of some novel downhole equipment, tools and procedures for drilling, tie-in and completion of such wells. These may be for newly-drilled wells or may be obtained by re-entry into an existing vertical cased well. Specific equipment, including novel casing joints, whipstocks, intermediate liners and tubing completion assembly components applicable to new wells are described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: RE37867
    Abstract: Single horizontal wells drilled through heterogeneous reservoirs are capable of greater oil productivity than vertical wells, often with lower produced GOR and WOR. Multiple drainholes tied-in to a vertical cased well are even more beneficial. Completion of such drainholes in many sandy reservoirs must use cemented liners. Well configurations comprising multiple drainholes liners, each of them tied-in to a vertical casing by pressure-tight connections require novel technologies making use of some novel downhole equipment, tools and procedures for drilling, tie-in and completion of such wells. These may be for newly-drilled wells or may be obtained by re-entry into an existing vertical cased well. Specific equipment, including novel casing joints, whipstocks, intermediate liners and tubing completion assembly components applicable to new wells are described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2002
    Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: RE40067
    Abstract: Single horizontal wells drilled through heterogeneous reservoirs are capable of greater oil productivity than vertical wells, often with lower produced GOR and WOR. Multiple drainholes tied-in to a vertical cased well are even more beneficial. Completion of such drainholes in many sandy reservoirs must use cemented liners. Well configurations comprising multiple drainholes liners, each of them tied-in to a vertical casing by pressure-tight connections require novel technologies making use of some novel downhole equipment, tools and procedures for drilling, tie-in and completion of such wells. These may be for newly-drilled wells or may be obtained by re-entry into an existing vertical cased well. Specific equipment, including novel casing joints, whipstocks, intermediate liners and tubing completion assembly components applicable to new wells are described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2008
    Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: RE38636
    Abstract: Single horizontal wells drilled through heterogeneous reservoirs are capable of greater oil productivity than vertical wells, often with lower produced GOR with WOR. Multiple drainholes tied-in to a vertical cased well are even more beneficial. Completion of such drainholes in many sandy reservoirs must use cemented liners. Well configurations comprising multiple drainholes liners, each of them tied-in to a vertical casing by pressure-tight connections require novel technologies making use of some novel downhole equipment, tools and procedures for drilling, tie-in and completion of such wells. These may be for newly-drilled wells or may be obtained by re-entry into an existing vertical cased well. Specific equipment, including novel casing joints, whipstocks, intermediate liners and tubing completion assembly components applicable to new wells are described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2004
    Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin
  • Patent number: RE38642
    Abstract: Single horizontal wells drilled through heterogeneous reservoirs are capable of greater oil productivity than vertical wells, often with lower produced GOR and WOR. Multiple drainholes tied-in to a vertical cased well are even more beneficial. Completion of such drainholes in many sandy reservoirs must use cemented liners. Well configurations comprising multiple drainholes liners, each of them tied-in to a vertical casing by pressure-tight connections require novel technologies making use of some novel downhole equipment, tools and procedures for drilling, tie-in and completion of such wells. These may be for newly-drilled wells or may be obtained by re-entry into an existing vertical cased well. Specific equipment, including novel casing joints, whipstocks, intermediate liners and tubing completion assembly components applicable to new wells are described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2004
    Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Michel Gondouin