Patents by Inventor Scott R. Clingman
Scott R. Clingman 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: 9598299Abstract: Systems and methods for remediating an initially liquid-like slurry pond include distributing one or more floating wicks into the slurry pond, wherein the slurry pond includes a slurry with a supernatant level above the slurry. A method also includes placing a load on the slurry, wherein the load causes an effective stress on the slurry and aids in dewatering the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2012Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: David C. Rennard, Thomas R. Palmer, Scott R. Clingman, Robert D. Kaminsky
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Patent number: 9068447Abstract: A method for stimulating a multi-zone wellbore completed with a string of production casing, including pumping a first volume of acidic fluid into the wellbore under pressure, and then injecting the first volume of acidic fluid into a first zone of interest along the production casing dropping at least one plug into the wellbore, the plug being fabricated from a material that substantially dissolves in the presence of the acidic fluid at or over a selected period of time.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2011Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Jose Oliverio Alvarez, Michael T. Hecker, Ted A. Long, Scott R. Clingman
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Publication number: 20140305000Abstract: Systems and methods for dewatering mine tailings with water-absorbing polymers. The systems and methods may include combining a mine tailings slurry, which includes mine tailings and water, with a water-absorbing polymer. The water-absorbing polymer may absorb water from the mine tailings, thereby increasing a solids content of the mine tailings. The mine tailings may be combined with the water-absorbing polymer prior to, during, and/or subsequent to transfer of the mine tailings to a mine tailings dewatering and/or disposal site. In some embodiments, the water-absorbing polymer may be an encapsulated water-absorbing polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Inventors: Wei Ren, Ken N. Sury, Paul L. Tanaka, David C. Rennard, Scott R. Clingman, Thomas R. Palmer
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Publication number: 20140069867Abstract: Systems and methods for remediating an initially liquid-like slurry pond include distributing one or more floating wicks into the slurry pond, wherein the slurry pond includes a slurry with a supernatant level above the slurry. A method also includes placing a load on the slurry, wherein the load causes an effective stress on the slurry and aids in dewatering the slurry.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2012Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventors: David C. Rennard, Thomas R. Palmer, Scott R. Clingman, Robert D. Kaminsky
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Patent number: 8522867Abstract: Flow control systems and methods for use in hydrocarbon well operations include a tubular and a flow control apparatus. The tubular defines a well annulus and includes an outer member defining a flow conduit. Fluid communication between the well annulus and the flow conduit is provided by permeable portion(s) of the outer member. The flow control apparatus is disposed within the flow conduit and comprises conduit-defining and chamber-defining structural members. The conduit-defining structural member(s) is configured to divide the flow conduit into at least two flow control conduits. The chamber-defining structural member(s) is configured to divide at least one of the at least two flow control conduits into at least two flow control chambers. Each of the flow control chambers has at least one inlet and one outlet, each of which is adapted to allow fluid flow therethrough and to retain particles larger than a predetermined size.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2008Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Charles S. Yeh, Bruce A. Dale, Scott R. Clingman
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Publication number: 20130105159Abstract: A method for stimulating a multi-zone wellbore completed with a string of production casing, including pumping a first volume of acidic fluid into the wellbore under pressure, and then injecting the first volume of acidic fluid into a first zone of interest along the production casing dropping at least one plug into the wellbore, the plug being fabricated from a material that substantially dissolves in the presence of the acidic fluid at or over a selected period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventors: Jose Oliverio Alvarez, Michael T. Hecker, Ted A. Long, Scott R. Clingman
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Patent number: 8301425Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing hydrocarbons is described. In the method, a failure mode for a well completion is identified. A numerical engineering model to describe an event that results in the failure mode is constructed. The numerical engineering model is converted into a response surface. Then, the response surface is associated with a user tool configured to provide the response surface for analysis of another well.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Bruce A. Dale, Rahul Pakal, David C. Haeberle, Jason A. Burdette, John W. Mohr, Darren F. Rosenbaum, Marcus Asmann, Scott R. Clingman, Brian W. Duffy, Timothy G. Benish
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Patent number: 8249844Abstract: A method and apparatus associated with various phases of a well completion. In one embodiment, a method is described that includes identifying failure modes for a well completion. At least one technical limit associated with each of the failure modes is obtained. Then, an objective function for the well completion is formulated. Then, the objective function is solved to create a well performance limit.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Bruce A. Dale, Rahul Pakal, Jason A. Burdette, David C. Haeberle, Scott R. Clingman
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Publication number: 20110192602Abstract: Flow control systems and methods for use in hydrocarbon well operations include a tubular and a flow control apparatus. The tubular defines a well annulus and includes an outer member defining a flow conduit. Fluid communication between the well annulus and the flow conduit is provided by permeable portion(s) of the outer member. The flow control apparatus is disposed within the flow conduit and comprises conduit-defining and chamber-defining structural members. The conduit-defining structural member(s) is configured to divide the flow conduit into at least two flow control conduits. The chamber-defining structural member(s) is configured to divide at least one of the at least two flow control conduits into at least two flow control chambers. Each of the flow control chambers has at least one inlet and one outlet, each of which is adapted to allow fluid flow therethrough and to retain particles larger than a predetermined size.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2008Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventors: Charles S. Yeh, Bruce A. Dale, Scott R. Clingman
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Patent number: 7870898Abstract: Flow control systems and methods for use in hydrocarbon well operations include a tubular and a flow control apparatus. The tubular defines a well annulus and includes an outer member defining a flow conduit. Fluid communication between the well annulus and the flow conduit is provided by permeable portion(s) of the outer member. The flow control apparatus is disposed within the flow conduit and comprises conduit-defining and chamber-defining structural members. The conduit-defining structural member(s) is configured to divide the flow conduit into at least two flow control conduits. The chamber-defining structural member(s) is configured to divide at least one of the at least two flow control conduits into at least two flow control chambers. Each of the flow control chambers has at least one inlet and one outlet, each of which is adapted to allow fluid flow therethrough and to retain particles larger than a predetermined size.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2008Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Charles S. Yeh, Bruce A. Dale, John W. Mohr, Scott R. Clingman
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Publication number: 20100299111Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing hydrocarbons is described. In the method, a failure mode for a well completion is identified. A numerical engineering model to describe an event that results in the failure mode is constructed. The numerical engineering model is converted into a response surface. Then, the response surface is associated with a user tool configured to provide the response surface for analysis of another well.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Bruce A. Dale, Rahul Pakal, David C. Haeberle, Jason A. Burdette, John W. Mohr, Darren F. Rosenbaum, Marcus Asmann, Scott R. Clingman, Brain W. Duffy, Timothy G. Benish
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Publication number: 20100191516Abstract: Methods and systems are provided that may be utilized to make completion design an integral part of the well planning process by enabling the rapid evaluation of completion performance. This integration may include an earth model and may specify wellpath parameters, completion parameters, and other parameters in a simulation of operations using the earth model. The simulation generates well performance measures, which may be optimized depending on well performance technical limits. The optimization may be used to maximize an objective function. The system may include multiple users at the same or different locations (e.g. over a network) interacting through graphic user interfaces (GUI's).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2008Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Timothy G. Benish, Scott R. Clingman, Bruce A. Dale, James E. Holl, Rune Musum
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Publication number: 20100038086Abstract: A method, apparatus and production well system that utilize stimulus-responsive materials for “conformance control” and profile control along the fluid flow path in a well as part of a gravel pack or a coating on a well tool. The stimulus-responsive materials are also known as intelligent or smart polymers and are typically polymeric materials that reversibly or irreversibly swell or collapse in the presence of stimulus such as changes in concentration of a fluid media in contact with the stimulus-responsive material, pH or polarity of the media the stimulus-responsive material is in contact with, salinity, current; or temperature. The stimulus-responsive materials may swell upon contact with a rust stimulus and shrink or collapse upon contact with a second stimulus or vice-versa The changes between production and injection profiles may be automatic with the application of the stimulus-responsive materials and may occur without user intervention.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: EXXONMOBIL UPSTREAM RESEARCH COMPANYInventors: Franz D. Bunnell, Scott R. Clingman, Pin Y. Huang, Donald L. Yeager, David H. Coe
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Publication number: 20100000740Abstract: A method of completing a well is described. The well may be a producing well or an injection well. In one embodiment, the method includes identifying technical issues associated with a well; selecting a technology to address each technical issue; defining criteria for each selected technology to determine when to deploy the selected technology in the well, wherein each selected technology remains dormant until the criteria are met; and integrating the technologies into a well completion profile stored in. memory and utilized in the deployment of the technologies into the well. The method provides the ability to proactively address technical issues to reduce workovers and interventions for a well.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2007Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Bruce A. Dale, Scott R. Clingman, Charles S. Yeh, Darren F. Rosenbaum, Marcus Asmann, Janette Mendez-Santiago
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Publication number: 20090216508Abstract: A method and apparatus for associated with various phases of a well completion. In one embodiment, a method is described that includes identifying first principle physical laws governing performance of a well completion and parameters associated with the first principle physical laws or the well. A coupled physics simulator is selected based on the first principle physical laws. Then, a coupled physics limit is generated based upon the coupled physics simulator that incorporates the first principle physical laws and the parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Bruce A Dale, Rahul Pakal, Darren F. Rosenbaum, Scott R. Clingman
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Publication number: 20090205819Abstract: A method and apparatus associated with various phases of a well completion. In one embodiment, a method is described that includes identifying failure modes for a well completion. At least one technical limit associated with each of the failure modes is obtained. Then, an objective function for the well completion is formulated. Then, the objective function is solved to create a well performance limit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventors: Bruce A. Dale, Rahul Pakal, Jason A. Burdette, David C. Haeberle, Scott R. Clingman
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Publication number: 20090120641Abstract: Flow control systems and methods for use in hydrocarbon well operations include a tubular and a flow control apparatus. The tubular defines a well annulus and includes an outer member defining a flow conduit. Fluid communication between the well annulus and the flow conduit is provided by permeable portion(s) of the outer member. The flow control apparatus is disposed within the flow conduit and comprises conduit-defining and chamber-defining structural members. The conduit-defining structural member(s) is configured to divide the flow conduit into at least two flow control conduits. The chamber-defining structural member(s) is configured to divide at least one of the at least two flow control conduits into at least two flow control chambers. Each of the flow control chambers has at least one inlet and one outlet, each of which is adapted to allow fluid flow therethrough and to retain particles larger than a predetermined size.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Charles S. Yeh, Bruce A. Dale, John W. Mohr, Scott R. Clingman
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Patent number: 6915856Abstract: A slip assembly apparatus is adapted (i) to be deployed into a wellbore (ii) to prevent axial movement of a downhole tool assembly in the wellbore when the slip assembly apparatus is actuated and external forces are imposed on the downhole tool assembly; (iii) to allow fluid flow past the slip assembly apparatus within the wellbore when the slip assembly apparatus is actuated or non-actuated; and (iv) to allow release of the slip assembly apparatus by use of a release load that is less than the axial capacity of the deployment mechanism. Different embodiments of the invention contain features such as claddings and treatments for surface hardness and wear resistance, and grooves or flutes for enhancing fluid flow between the outer diameter of the slip assembly and the inner diameter of the well casings.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Mark C. Gentry, Timothy J. Hall, Kevin H. Searles, William A. Sorem, Scott R. Clingman
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Publication number: 20030221833Abstract: A slip assembly apparatus is adapted (i) to be deployed into a wellbore via deployment means; (ii) to prevent axial movement of a downhole tool assembly in the wellbore when the slip assembly apparatus is actuated and external forces are imposed on the downhole tool assembly; (ii) to allow fluid flow past the slip assembly apparatus within the wellbore when the slip assembly apparatus is actuated or non-actuated; and (iii) to allow release of the slip assembly apparatus by use of a release load that is less than the axial capacity of the deployment means.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Mark C. Gentry, Timothy J. Hall, Kevin H. Searles, William A. Sorem, Scott R. Clingman
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Patent number: 5594070Abstract: Polyolefin resin compositions and oriented microporous films prepared from same comprising an ethylene-propylene block copolymer having an ethylene content of about 10 to about 50 wt %, a propylene homopolymer or random propylene copolymer having up to about 10 wt % of a comonomer of ethylene or an .alpha.-olefin of 4 to 8 carbon atoms, and components selected from a low molecular weight polypropylene, a beta-spherulite nucleating agent and an inorganic filler, and to processes for forming such films wherein the microporous films have improved breathability, strength, toughness and break elongation.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: Amoco CorporationInventors: Philip Jacoby, Charles W. Bauer, Scott R. Clingman, William T. Tapp