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Kevin Ezell, Dallas, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120291458Apparatus and Method for Inhibiting the Growth of Microbiological Organisms in Commercial Icemakers and Coolers - An apparatus for inhibiting the growth of microbiological organisms in commercial icemakers and coolers by treatment of the air within the device evaporator air space. The apparatus includes a mechanical filtration device, a PCO device, and a UV light device. Air is drawn from the evaporator space, mixed with a small amount of ambient air from around the apparatus, and mechanically filtered to remove particulates. The filtered air is then passed through the PCO device that is activated by the UV light device, where it is treated by the ROS produced by the activated PCO device. A UV light further produces ROS to treat the filtered air stream, which is returned to the internal space of the commercial refrigeration device. Recirculation of the treated air increases residence time. The addition of a small amount of external air with the internal air allows for positive pressurization of the evaporator space.11-22-2012

Larry W. Ezell, Montgomery, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100056732System and Method for Measuring Pressure and Flow in a Loop Reactor - A system and method for measuring pressure and flow rate of polymer slurry circulating in a loop reactor. For flow rate measurement, the loop reactor has a pressure tap on an outside radius of an elbow of the loop and a pressure tap on an inside radius of the elbow. The pressure taps incorporate diaphragms. Sensing legs couple the pressure taps with a differential pressure meter configured to provide a signal indicative of the flow rate of the polymer slurry. For pressure measurement, pressure taps without diaphragms at the loop reactor wall may be disposed at various points along the loop reactor, the pressure taps coupled to pressure sensing lines. A diluent flush line having a screen disposed therein may provide diluent to the pressure taps. The screen may reduce fouling of the pressure tap and sensing line with solids from the reactor.03-04-2010

Michael D. Ezell, Carrollton, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100012330Interventionless Set Packer and Setting Method for Same01-21-2010
20120160521INTERVENTIONLESS SET PACKER AND SETTING METHOD FOR SAME06-28-2012

Michael Dale Ezell, Carrollton, TX US

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20100051293DOWNHOLE TOOL WITH LOAD DIVERTING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A downhole tool for providing a seal downhole within a wellbore for reducing loading experienced by a sealing member of the downhole tool is disclosed. The downhole tool may include a pair of directional locking members, at least one of which is operable to transfer a loading experienced by the downhole tool through rigid components of the downhole tool, thereby bypassing the sealing member.03-04-2010
20120234560Restricted axial movement locking mechanism - A tubular locking system comprises a first wellbore tubular, an internal locking feature disposed on an inner surface of the first wellbore tubular, a second wellbore tubular, where at least a portion of the second wellbore tubular is disposed within the first wellbore tubular, a compression sleeve coupled to the second wellbore tubular, a collet coupled to the second wellbore tubular below the compression sleeve, and a shifting sleeve disposed within the collet.09-20-2012

Patent applications by Michael Dale Ezell, Carrollton, TX US

Ryan Ezell, The Woodlands, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080223596Aqueous-Based Insulating Fluids and Related Methods - Provided herein are compositions that include an aqueous-based insulating fluid that comprises an aqueous base fluid, a water-miscible organic liquid, and a synthetic polymer. In another embodiment, provided herein is a method of forming an aqueous-based insulating fluid comprising: mixing an aqueous base fluid and a water-miscible organic liquid to form a mixture; adding at least one synthetic polymer to the mixture; allowing the polymer to hydrate; optionally adding a crosslinking agent to the mixture comprising the synthetic polymer to crosslink the synthetic polymer; placing the mixture comprising the synthetic polymer in a chosen location; allowing the mixture comprising the synthetic polymer to activate to form a gel therein.09-18-2008
20080227665Aqueous-Based Insulating Fluids and Related Methods - Provided herein are methods that include In one embodiment, the present invention provides a method comprising: providing an annulus between a first tubing and a second tubing; providing an aqueous-based insulating fluid that comprises an aqueous base fluid, a water-miscible organic liquid, and a synthetic polymer; and placing the aqueous-based insulating fluid in the annulus. Another method provided is a method comprising: providing a tubing comprising a first fluid located within a well bore such that an annulus is formed between the tubing and a surface of the well bore; providing an aqueous-based insulating fluid that comprises an aqueous base fluid, a water-miscible organic liquid, and a synthetic polymer; and placing the aqueous-based insulating fluid in the annulus.09-18-2008

Ryan Ezell, Spring, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110245112Reconditioning and reuse of wellbore servicing fluids - A method of servicing a wellbore comprising preparing a wellbore servicing composition having a target water content, placing the wellbore servicing composition in the wellbore, recovering from the wellbore a recovered wellbore servicing fluid having a modified water content, wherein the modified water content is greater than the target water content, vacuum stripping water from the recovered wellbore servicing fluid to form a processed wellbore servicing fluid, wherein the processed wellbore servicing fluid has a water content less than the modified water content, and placing the processed wellbore servicing fluid in the same or a different wellbore.10-06-2011

Ryan G. Ezell, Spring, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080224087Aqueous-Based Insulating Fluids and Related Methods - Provided herein are methods and compositions that include a method comprising providing an annulus between a first tubing and a second tubing; providing an aqueous-based insulating fluid that comprises an aqueous base fluid, a water-miscible organic liquid, and a layered silicate; and placing the aqueous-based insulating fluid in the annulus. A composition provided includes an aqueous-based insulating fluid comprising an aqueous base fluid, a water-miscible organic liquid, and a layered silicate.09-18-2008
20090036330Inhibitive water-based drilling fluid system and method for drilling sands and other water-sensitive formations - An inhibitive water-based polymer mud system and method for using the system in drilling and in stabilizing wellbores is disclosed for use in water sensitive formations as an alternative to oil-based muds. The system comprises a substantially non-ionic low molecular weight polyacrylamide in combination with a substantially non-ionic high molecular weight polyacrylamide, preferably long chain alcohol or an amine or silicate shale inhibitor, and poly anionic cellulose.02-05-2009
20110048716Treatment Fluids Comprising Transient Polymer Networks - The invention relates to compositions and methods relating to treatment fluids that comprise transient polymer networks in subterranean applications. In one aspect, the invention provides a method comprising: providing a treatment fluid comprising an aqueous base fluid and a transient polymer network, and placing the treatment fluid in a subterranean formation. In another aspect, the invention provides a subterranean treatment fluid comprising: an aqueous-base fluid and a transient polymer network.03-03-2011
20110048718Treatment Fluids Comprising Entangled Equilibrium Polymer Networks - The invention relates to compositions and methods relating to treatment fluids that comprise entangled equilibrium polymer networks in subterranean applications. In one aspect, the invention provides a method comprising: providing a treatment fluid comprising at least one entangled equilibrium polymer network, and placing the treatment fluid in a subterranean formation.03-03-2011
20110053812Polymeric Additives for Enhancement of Treatment Fluids Comprising Viscoelastic Surfactants and Methods of Use - Polymeric additives used with viscoelastic surfactants, fluids comprising such additives and viscoelastic surfactants, and associated methods of use, are provided. In one embodiment, the methods comprise: providing a treatment fluid that comprises an aqueous base fluid, a viscoelastic surfactant, and an amphiphilic polymer, the amphiphilic polymer comprising a hydrophobic component, and a hydrophilic component comprising at least 15 monomer units; and introducing the treatment fluid into at least a portion of a subterranean formation.03-03-2011
20110056685Wellbore Servicing Compositions and Methods of Making and Using Same - A method of servicing hydrocarbon production equipment comprising locating at least a portion of a hydrocarbon flow conduit experiencing a loss of functionality; creating a port to access an interior flow bore of the hydrocarbon flow conduit; installing at least one piece of equipment proximate the access port, wherein the equipment has access to the interior flow bore via the access port; and placing a servicing composition into the conduit via the access port, wherein the servicing composition prevents the loss of materials from the interior of the hydrocarbon flow conduit to the surrounding environment.03-10-2011
20110114318Compositions and systems for combatting lost circulation and methods of using the same - A method of servicing a wellbore in a subterranean formation comprising preparing a composition comprising a base fluid, a thixotropic viscosifier, a gellable composition and a bridging material, applying a shear force to the composition such that the composition viscosity decreases, introducing the composition into a lost circulation zone in the subterranean formation, wherein the lost circulation zone comprises cavities greater than about 200 microns in diameter, decreasing the shear force applied to the composition, and allowing the composition to set in the lost circulation zone. A method of servicing a wellbore in a subterranean formation comprising placing a first stream comprising a dilute solution of a metal acrylate into a lost circulation zone in the subterranean formation, placing a second stream comprising an activator into the lost circulation zone, and forming a lost circulation material upon contacting of the metal acrylate and the activator, wherein the lost circulation material forms in from about 0 to about 60 minutes.05-19-2011
20110168393Methods of Using Fluid Loss Additives Comprising Micro Gels - Methods and fluids are provided that include, but are not limited to, a drilling fluid comprising an aqueous base fluid and a fluid loss control additive that comprises at least one polymeric micro gel and a method comprising: providing an aqueous based treatment fluid comprising a fluid loss control additive that comprises at least one polymeric micro gel; placing the aqueous based treatment fluid in a subterranean formation via a well bore penetrating the subterranean formation; allowing the fluid loss control additive to become incorporated into a filter cake located on a surface within the subterranean formation; allowing the filter cake to be degraded; and producing hydrocarbons from the formation. Additional methods are also provided.07-14-2011
20110259612WELLBORE PRESSURE CONTROL WITH SEGREGATED FLUID COLUMNS - A method of controlling pressure in a wellbore can include placing a barrier substance in the wellbore while a fluid is present in the wellbore, and flowing another fluid into the wellbore while the first fluid and the barrier substance are in the wellbore. The first and second fluids may have different densities. Another method can include circulating a fluid through a tubular string and an annulus formed between the tubular string and the wellbore, then partially withdrawing the tubular string from the wellbore, then placing a barrier substance in the wellbore, then partially withdrawing the tubular string from the wellbore and then flowing another fluid into the wellbore. A well system can include at least two fluids in a wellbore, the fluids having different densities, and a barrier substance separating the fluids.10-27-2011
20120024529Stimuli-Responsive High Viscosity Pill - A method comprises providing a treatment fluid having a first viscosity comprising an aqueous base fluid; a viscoelastic surfactant; and a stimuli-responsive water-soluble polymer; introducing the treatment fluid into a subterranean formation; and allowing the treatment fluid viscosity to change to a second viscosity in response to a stimulus.02-02-2012
20120205104WELLBORE PRESSURE CONTROL WITH SEGREGATED FLUID COLUMNS - A method of controlling pressure in a wellbore can include placing a barrier substance in the wellbore while a fluid is present in the wellbore, and flowing another fluid into the wellbore while the first fluid and the barrier substance are in the wellbore. The first and second fluids may have different densities. Another method can include circulating a fluid through a tubular string and an annulus formed between the tubular string and the wellbore, then partially withdrawing the tubular string from the wellbore, then placing a barrier substance in the wellbore, then partially withdrawing the tubular string from the wellbore and then flowing another fluid into the wellbore. A well system can include at least two fluids in a wellbore, the fluids having different densities, and a barrier substance separating the fluids.08-16-2012
20120205110Wellbore Servicing Compositions and Methods of Making and Using Same - A method of servicing hydrocarbon production equipment comprising locating at least a portion of a hydrocarbon flow conduit experiencing a loss of functionality; creating a port to access an interior flow bore of the hydrocarbon flow conduit; installing at least one piece of equipment proximate the access port, wherein the equipment has access to the interior flow bore via the access port; and placing a servicing composition into the conduit via the access port, wherein the servicing composition prevents the loss of materials from the interior of the hydrocarbon flow conduit to the surrounding environment.08-16-2012
20120283150Polymeric Additives for Enhancement of Treatment Fluids Comprising Viscoelastic Surfactants and Methods of Use - A subterranean treatment additive comprising a viscoelastic surfactant and an amphiphilic polymer. Wherein the amphiphilic polymer comprises a hydrophobic component, and a hydrophilic component, the hydrophilic component itself comprising at least 15 monomer units. The subterranean treatment additive may be used as part of a treatment fluid with an aqueous base fluid that may be a brine.11-08-2012

Patent applications by Ryan G. Ezell, Spring, TX US