The Wireless Workforce since Aug 2011
Director Field Services
Clearwire Jun 2009 - Aug 2011
Operations Manager
Sprint Nov 2006 - Jun 2009
Operations Manager
Nextel Partners 1999 - 2006
Operations Manager
Nextel Nov 1998 - Dec 1999
Field Technician
Chad A. Broussard - Scott LA, US Tracy A. FOWLER - Sugar Land TX, US Donald P. SHATTO - Houston TX, US Douglas J. TURNER - Humble TX, US Larry D. TALLEY - Friendswood TX, US Jason LACHANCE - Pearland TX, US David GREAVIS - Centennial CO, US
International Classification:
B01F 5/00 B01F 15/06 B01F 5/06
US Classification:
137896, 366336, 366144
Abstract:
Provided are piggable static mixers, apparatus for generating a non-plugging hydrate slurry, systems incorporating the same, and methods of using the same. Piggable static mixers include an inlet orifice, an outlet orifice in fluid communication with the inlet orifice, and a mechanism fluidly coupled between the inlet and outlet orifices. The mechanism is configurable between a first state and a second state. Fluid flow between the inlet and outlet orifices is substantially unimpeded when the mechanism is in the first state. A static mixer element impinges upon the fluid flow when the mechanism is in the second state. The system further includes a production facility and a production line. The system and methods provided are useful for production of wellstream hydrocarbons from subsea and arctic environments.
Apparatus, System, And Methods For Generating A Non-Plugging Hydrate Slurry
Chad A. Broussard - Scott LA, US Tracy A. Fowler - Sugar Land TX, US Donald P. Shatto - Houston TX, US Douglas J. Turner - Humble TX, US Larry D. Talley - Friendswood TX, US Jason W. Lachance - Pearland TX, US David Greaves - Centennial CO, US
International Classification:
F17D 1/00 F16K 49/00 E21B 43/00
US Classification:
166371, 137334, 137 1
Abstract:
Provided are apparatus, systems, and methods for generating a non-plugging hydrate slurry. The apparatus, systems, and methods for generating a hydrate slurry are useful for transport and/or production of wellstream hydrocarbons in subsea and arctic environments. The present invention provides methods of seeded or unseeded methods of making dry hydrates. Dry hydrates are made with or without the aid of chemicals and, preferably, with minimum use of rotating or other energized equipment.