Patents by Inventor Patrick C. Hyde

Patrick C. Hyde 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: 9797226
    Abstract: A wellbore apparatus and method comprising a first wellbore tool having a primary flow path and at least one secondary flow path and a second wellbore tool having a primary flow path and secondary flow path. A radial center of the primary flow path in the first wellbore tool is offset from a radial center of the primary flow path in the second wellbore tool which comprises a crossover joint connecting the first wellbore tool to the second wellbore tool having a primary flow path fluidly connecting the primary flow path of the first wellbore tool to the primary flow path of the second wellbore tool, and at least one secondary flow path fluidly connecting the at least one secondary flow path of the first wellbore tool to the at least one secondary flow path of the second wellbore tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2017
    Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
    Inventors: Charles S. Yeh, Michael D. Barry, Michael T. Hecker, Tracy J. Moffett, Pavlin B. Entchev, Patrick C. Hyde
  • Patent number: 9404348
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for completing a wellbore including providing a packer having an inner mandrel, alternate flow channels along the inner mandrel, and a sealing element external to the inner mandrel, including connecting packer to tubular body, then running the packer and connected tubular body into the wellbore. In one aspect, the packer and connected tubular body may be placed along an open-hole portion of the wellbore. Tubular body may be a sand screen, with the sand screen comprising a base pipe, a surrounding filter medium, and alternate flow channels. The method includes setting a packer and injecting a gravel slurry into an annular region formed between the tubular body and the surrounding wellbore, and then further injecting the gravel slurry through the alternate flow channels to allow the gravel slurry to at least partially bypass sealing element of the packer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2016
    Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
    Inventors: Charles S. Yeh, Michael D. Barry, Michael T. Hecker, Tracy J. Moffett, Jon Blacklock, David C. Haeberle, Patrick C. Hyde, Iain M. Macleod, Lee Mercer, Stephen Reid, Andrew J. Elrick
  • Patent number: 9322248
    Abstract: Completing a wellbore in a subsurface formation with packer assembly having first mechanically-set packer as first zonal isolation tool, and second zonal isolation tool comprises internal bore for receiving production fluids, and alternate flow channels. First packer has alternate flow channels around inner mandrel, and sealing element external to inner mandrel and includes operatively connecting packer assembly to a sand screen, and running into wellbore. First packer set by actuating sealing element into engagement with surrounding open-hole portion of the wellbore. Thereafter, injecting a gravel slurry and further injecting the gravel slurry through the alternate flow channels to allow it to bypass the sealing element, resulting in a gravel packed wellbore within an annular region between sand screen and surrounding formation below packer assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2016
    Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
    Inventors: Charles S. Yeh, Michael D. Barry, Michael T. Hecker, Tracy J. Moffett, Jon Blacklock, David C. Haeberle, Patrick C. Hyde, Iain M. Macleod, Lee Mercer, Stephen Reid, Andrew J. Elrick
  • Publication number: 20130277053
    Abstract: Completing a wellbore in a subsurface formation with packer assembly having first mechanically-set packer as first zonal isolation tool, and second zonal isolation tool comprises internal bore for receiving production fluids, and alternate flow channels. First packer has alternate flow channels around inner mandrel, and sealing element external to inner mandrel and includes operatively connecting packer assembly to a sand screen, and running into wellbore. First packer set by actuating sealing element into engagement with surrounding open-hole portion of the wellbore. Thereafter, injecting a gravel slurry and further injecting the gravel slurry through the alternate flow channels to allow it to bypass the sealing element, resulting in a gravel packed wellbore within an annular region between sand screen and surrounding formation below packer assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2011
    Publication date: October 24, 2013
    Inventors: Charles S. Yeh, MIchael D. Barry, Michael T. Hecker, Tracy J. Moffett, Jon Blacklock, David C. Haeberle, Patrick C. Hyde, Iain M. Macleod, Lee Mercer, Stephen Reid, Andrew J. Elrick
  • Publication number: 20130255943
    Abstract: A wellbore apparatus and method comprising a first wellbore tool having a primary flow path and at least one secondary flow path and a second wellbore tool having a primary flow path and secondary flow path. A radial center of the primary flow path in the first wellbore tool is offset from a radial center of the primary flow path in the second wellbore tool which comprises a crossover joint connecting the first wellbore tool to the second wellbore tool having a primary flow path fluidly connecting the primary flow path of the first wellbore tool to the primary flow path of the second wellbore tool, and at least one secondary flow path fluidly connecting the at least one secondary flow path of the first wellbore tool to the at least one secondary flow path of the second wellbore tool.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2011
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Inventors: Charles S. Yeh, Michael D. Barry, Michael T. Hecker, Pavlin B. Entchev, Patrick C. Hyde
  • Publication number: 20130248179
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for completing a wellbore including providing a packer having an inner mandrel, alternate flow channels along the inner mandrel, and a sealing element external to the inner mandrel, including connecting packer to tubular body, then running the packer and connected tubular body into the wellbore. In one aspect, the packer and connected tubular body may be placed along an open-hole portion of the wellbore. Tubular body may be a sand screen, with the sand screen comprising a base pipe, a surrounding filter medium, and alternate flow channels. The method includes setting a packer and injecting a gravel slurry into an annular region formed between the tubular body and the surrounding wellbore, and then further injecting the gravel slurry through the alternate flow channels to allow the gravel slurry to at least partially bypass sealing element of the packer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2011
    Publication date: September 26, 2013
    Inventors: Charles S. Yeh, Michael D. Barry, Michael T. Hecker, Tracy J. Moffett, Jon Blacklock, David C. Haeberle, Patrick C. Hyde, Iain M. Macleod, Lee Mercer, Stephen Reid, Andrew J. Elrick
  • Patent number: 5857524
    Abstract: A liner hanger will actuate remotely in a well to support a liner in casing. A running tool is secured to drill pipe and attached to the upper end of the liner. The liner hanger mounts to the exterior of the liner and includes a pair of tapered wedge members mounted in opposition to each other. The lower wedge member is stationarily secured to the liner for movement with it. The upper wedge member is carried in an extended running-in position by a retainer. A stop member is mounted above the lower wedge member by a connector. The connector secures the stop member to the liner for movement with it while running-in. Once on bottom, the stop member is released from the connector by stroking the drill pipe. Continued upward movement of the drill pipe will be relative to the stop member because it will engage the casing to remain stationery with the casing. The wedge members will move upward, with the upper wedge member contacting the stop member and being prevented from further upward movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Inventors: Monty E. Harris, Patrick C. Hyde
  • Patent number: 4588509
    Abstract: An apparatus (10) for concentrating the level of a proppant in a slurry under pressure includes a cyclone chamber (22) having a reduced diameter end with an exhaust outlet (40) therein. A slurry and proppant mixture is introduced under pressure into the chamber at an inlet (120) substantially along a path tangential to the side wall of the chamber. Flow of fluid into the cyclone chamber causes the slurry and proppant mixture to follow a spiraled path toward the exhaust outlet such that the heavier constituents in the mixture move near the inside wall of the chamber. A reflux tube (140) is positioned within the chamber and permits the removal of fluid from the low proppant concentration area of the fluid chamber and directs the fluid across a choke (90, 90') and to a deenergizer (94, 94'). The deenergizer includes a housing having an inner longitudinal tube (184) with an inlet (180) for receiving fluid from the cyclone chamber and a closed end opposite the inlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1986
    Assignee: The Western Company of North America
    Inventors: Patrick C. Hyde, Van C. Burroughs