Patents by Inventor Simon Gittins

Simon Gittins 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: 20230045845
    Abstract: A method is provided for producing hydrocarbons from a subterranean reservoir. A mixture of steam and H2S-sorbent particles (e.g., nanoparticles) is injected into the subterranean reservoir. This may be performed during the steam phase of a steam injection operation, such as steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD), steam flooding, or cyclic steam stimulation, which is performed on the reservoir. The injected steam reduces the viscosity of the hydrocarbons in the subterranean formation. The injected H2S-sorbent particles attach to the subterranean reservoir and adsorb H2S therein. The hydrocarbons are produced to the surface, without producing the H2S-sorbent particles with adsorbed H2S that remain attached to the subterranean reservoir.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2022
    Publication date: February 16, 2023
    Inventors: Amos BEN-ZVI, Michael Patrick McKAY, Paulina MORASSE, Simon GITTINS
  • Patent number: 9284827
    Abstract: A process for hydrocarbon recovery performs a steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) operation by injecting steam in a steam injection well of a SAGD well pair and continuing to inject steam to establish fluid communication between the steam injection well and an oxidizing gas injection well that includes an oxidizing gas injection well segment that is spaced generally above the steam injection well segment, and producing hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon production well of the SAGD well pair, the hydrocarbon production well including a generally horizontal production well segment disposed generally parallel to and vertically below a generally horizontal steam injection well segment of the steam injection well such that the steam injection well segment is disposed generally vertically between the production well segment and the oxidizing gas injection well segment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2016
    Assignee: Cenovus Energy Inc.
    Inventors: Christian Canas, Simon Gittins, Subodh Gupta, Arun Sood, Xinjie Wu
  • Publication number: 20150101794
    Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for use in a hydrocarbon production well that includes a casing extending from a segment of the production well to a wellhead. A production conduit extends inside the casing, from a first end in the hydrocarbon production well to a second end at the wellhead. A receptacle includes a bottom spaced from the first end of the production conduit and at least one sidewall extending around a portion of the production conduit proximal the first end such that the receptacle extends around the first end of the production conduit. The receptacle includes an opening for liquid to pass into the receptacle to separate liquids from gases. A submersible pump is disposed in the production well and includes a motor outside the receptacle and coupled to a pump body inside the receptacle to pump the liquid from a pump inlet in the receptacle, through the production conduit to the second end.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2014
    Publication date: April 16, 2015
    Inventors: Christian Canas, Subodh Gupta, Simon Gittins
  • Patent number: 8985231
    Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for selectively displacing water from a hydraulically continuous water zone in a porous geological formation. The target zone to be displaced is defined by a hydrodynamically maintained pressure differential, which has been shown to be capable of confining an expanding injected gas zone. One or more gas injection wells and water production wells are located within the zone. During pressurized gas injection within the zone, the gas displaces water downward within the confined zone such that water is selectively produced from the target zone and the injected gas zone is confined within the hydraulically continuous water zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2015
    Assignee: Cenovus Energy, Inc.
    Inventors: Simon Gittins, Harbir Chhina, Katherine Stavropoulos, Xiaohuan Liu, Alvin Winestock
  • Publication number: 20150034313
    Abstract: A process for hydrocarbon recovery from an oil sands reservoir having a mobile fluid zone above a bitumen zone. The process includes generating, in the bitumen zone a mobilized and through a mobility enhancing process. The process also includes recovering at least some of the original oil-in-place and injecting an oxidizing gas through an oxidizing gas injection well into the reservoir to support in situ combustion in the reservoir. The process includes generating fluid communication between the mobile fluid zone and the mobilized zone and recovering hydrocarbons mobilized by the in situ combustion using a hydrocarbon production well that is in fluid communication with the mobile fluid zone and the mobilized zone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2014
    Publication date: February 5, 2015
    Inventors: Simon Gittins, Xinjie Wu
  • Patent number: 8905132
    Abstract: A method of establishing fluid communication between a well pair in an oil-sand reservoir, where dilatable oil sands in the reservoir form a barrier to fluid communication between the well pair. Steam or water is circulated within at least one well to a region of the oil sands adjacent to the well. The steam or water pressure is increased to a dilation pressure sufficient to dilate the oil sands in the region. While circulating steam or water within the well at a substantially steady state, the steam or water pressure is maintained at a level sufficient to enlarge the dilated region, until detection of a signal indicative of fluid communication between the well pair. The rates and pressures of steam or water injection and production may be monitored and adjusted to vary a bottom-hole pressure in the well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2014
    Assignee: FCCL Partnership
    Inventors: Jason P. Abbate, Chad Barber, Christopher James Elliott, Simon Gittins, Logan Popko, Maliha Zaman
  • Publication number: 20140345859
    Abstract: A process for hydrocarbon recovery from an oil sands deposit includes injecting an oxidizing gas into an oil sands reservoir through an injection well. The oxidizing gas supports in situ combustion (ISC) in the reservoir. A generally horizontal well pair is used that is in fluid communication with the injection well to recover hydrocarbons mobilized by the ISC. The well pair includes: a generally horizontal segment of a hydrocarbon production well, and a generally horizontal segment of a combustion gas production well. The generally horizontal segment of the combustion gas production well is generally parallel to and spaced vertically above the horizontal segment of the hydrocarbon production well. The segment of the oxidizing gas injection well is spaced generally above the segment of the hydrocarbon production well and generally above the segment of the combustion gas production well.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2014
    Publication date: November 27, 2014
    Inventors: Christian CANAS, Simon GITTINS, Subodh GUPTA, Arun SOOD, Xinjie WU
  • Publication number: 20140216738
    Abstract: Solvent may be injected into a hydrocarbon reservoir at an increasingly elevated vertical level to allow vapor of the solvent to contact and mobilize viscous hydrocarbons in the reservoir, for producing mobilized hydrocarbons. Solvent may be injected into a mobile zone below a viscous hydrocarbon zone, to allow solvent vapor to ascend to mobilize viscous hydrocarbons in the viscous hydrocarbon zone. A vertical or slanted injection well may be used to inject the solvent into the reservoir, and a production well spaced horizontally apart from the injection well may be used to produce fluids from the reservoir. A bottom-up solvent-aided process may comprise injecting water and liquid solvent into the mobile zone, and then injecting heated water and solvent into the mobile zone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2013
    Publication date: August 7, 2014
    Applicant: CENOVUS ENERGY INC.
    Inventors: SUBODH GUPTA, SIMON GITTINS
  • Publication number: 20130105145
    Abstract: A wellbore assembly comprises a tubular member adapted to be connected to other tubular members, the tubular member having a side wall defining a hollow interior and an array of openings therethrough to permit material into the interior. A screening element extends about the tubular member over the array of openings to control the material that reaches the array of openings. A stress relieving arrangement associated with the screening element permits relative movement between the screening element and the tubular member to absorb stress build-up within the screening element whether due to mechanical or temperature induced forces that would tend to distortion the screening elements. In a preferred arrangement, the wellbore assembly serves to maintain solids control in production wells while accommodating stresses and strains that occur within the tubular members in those wells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2012
    Publication date: May 2, 2013
    Inventors: Subodh Gupta, Simon Gittins
  • Publication number: 20130032336
    Abstract: A method of establishing fluid communication between a well pair in an oil-sand reservoir is provided, where dilatable oil sands in the reservoir form a barrier to fluid communication between the well pair. Steam or water is circulated within at least one well to apply a steam or water pressure to a region of the oil sands adjacent to the well. The steam or water pressure is increased to a dilation pressure sufficient to dilate the oil sands in the region. While circulating steam or water within the well at a substantially steady state, the steam or water pressure is maintained at a level sufficient to enlarge the dilated region, until detection of a signal indicative of fluid communication between the well pair. The rates of steam or water injection and production may be monitored and adjusted, and the steam or water pressure may be controlled by adjusting the rate of steam or water injection or production to vary a bottom-hole pressure in the well.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2011
    Publication date: February 7, 2013
    Inventors: Jason P. Abbate, Chad Barber, Christopher James Elliott, Simon Gittins, Logan Popko, Maliha Zaman
  • Publication number: 20120205096
    Abstract: A method and system for displacing water from a porous geological formation are provided. The zone to be displaced is defined by the injection of water into one or more barrier wells around the zone. One or more gas injection wells and water production wells are located within the zone. During pressurized gas injection within the zone, the barrier wells are operated to achieve a hydraulic pressure barrier surrounding the zone that is sufficient to prevent penetration therethrough by the injected gas. The well system is operated to concurrently limit gas entry into the water production well. Accordingly, the gas displaces water downward within the zone such that water is produced at the water production wells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2011
    Publication date: August 16, 2012
    Applicant: CENOVUS ENERGY INC.
    Inventors: Harbir CHHINA, Simon GITTINS, Katherine STAVROPOULOS, Xiaohuan LIU, Alvin WINESTOCK
  • Publication number: 20120205127
    Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for selectively displacing water from a hydraulically continuous water zone in a porous geological formation. The target zone to be displaced is defined by a hydrodynamically maintained pressure differential, which has been shown to be capable of confining an expanding injected gas zone. One or more gas injection wells and water production wells are located within the zone. During pressurized gas injection within the zone, the gas displaces water downward within the confined zone such that water is selectively produced from the target zone and the injected gas zone is confined within the hydraulically continuous water zone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2012
    Publication date: August 16, 2012
    Inventors: Simon Gittins, Harbir Chhina, Katherine Stavropoulos, Xiaohuan Liu, Alvin Winestock
  • Publication number: 20070295499
    Abstract: A method for recovering hydrocarbons from a subterranean reservoir by operating a first injector-producer well pair under a substantially gravity-controlled recovery process, the first injector-producer well pair forming a first mobilized zone, operating a second injector-producer well pair under a substantially gravity-controlled recovery process, the second injector-producer well pair forming a second mobilized zone, the first injector-producer well pair and the second injector-producer well pair together being the adjacent well pairs, providing an infill well in a bypassed region, the bypassed region formed between the adjacent well pairs when the first mobilized zone and the second mobilized zone merge to form a common mobilized zone, operating the infill well to establish fluid communication between the infill well and the common mobilized zone, operating the infill well and the adjacent well pairs under a substantially gravity-controlled recovery process, and recovering hydrocarbons from the infill well
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2007
    Publication date: December 27, 2007
    Inventors: John Arthur, Simon Gittins, Harbir Chhina
  • Publication number: 20020077867
    Abstract: A software-implemented, automated claims fulfillment system for fulfilling insurance claims. The claims fulfillment system aggregates claims fulfillment volume from multiple insurers for future periods, and reverse auctions the aggregated claims fulfillment volume to suppliers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2001
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Inventors: Richard Simon Gittins, Peter Edward Richardson, John Charles Harvie