A compression cell for rock or soil core samples applies and restores lithostatic or overburden pressure to core samples extracted from wells drilled deep into the earth. A method of applying lithostatic pressure to a core sample is disclosed along with the apparatus which effects the application. The cell construction that maintains the litho static pressure and the process of utilizing the cell and sample under essentially deep earth ambient conditions are set forth.
Thomas W. Wideman - Milton MA, US Jared M. Potter - Redwood City CA, US Donald Dreesen - Los Alamos NM, US Robert M. Potter - Rio Rancho NM, US
Assignee:
Potter Drilling, Inc. - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
E21B 7/00
US Classification:
175 11, 175 15
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for spalling a material, for example to thermally drill a wellhole, are provided. Such methods may include directing a fluid having a temperature greater than about 500 C. above the ambient temperature of the material and less than about the temperature of the brittle-ductile transition temperature of the material to a target location on the surface of the material, wherein the fluid produces a heat flux of about 0. 1 to about 50 MW/mat an interface between the fluid and the target location, and thereby creating spalls of the material.
Method And System For Forming A Non-Circular Borehole
Jared Potter - San Carlos CA, US Robert Potter - Rio Rancho NM, US James Basler - Redwood City CA, US Thomas Wideman - Milton MA, US
Assignee:
Potter Drilling, LLC - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
E21B 7/18
US Classification:
175067000, 175091000
Abstract:
System and methods for creating shaped, non-circular boreholes in rocks especially for use with geothermal heat pump applications and for increasing wellbore support in applications such as horizontal oil and gas drilling are described. The systems and methods when applied to geothermal heat pumps create an elliptical shaped hole that is optimized for placing heat transfer tubes with a minimum of grout used. The significantly reduced cross-sectional area of the elliptical borehole also increases the overall drilling rate in rock and especially in hard rocks. In horizontal hard-rock drilling, creation of a horizontal non-circular borehole or modification of a circular borehole to a non-circular geometry is used to stabilize the borehole prior to casing insertion, and may also allow the use of lower mud pressures improving drilling rates. The system uses a non-contacting drilling system which in one embodiment uses a supersonic flame jet drilling system with a movable nozzle that swings between pivot points. In a second embodiment the elliptical shaped hole is created by an abrasive fluid or particle bearing-fluid or air jet drill that moves between pivot points. In another embodiment a non-contacting drill can use dual parallel nutating nozzles that create a pair of overlapping circular holes. The non-circular shaped hole is created by either the high temperature flame or water-particle jet or chemically active fluid jet as it removes rock material by erosion, dissolution and or thermal spalling. Modifications of circular boreholes to a generally elliptical shape can also be done using milling or jetting techniques.
Method And System For Forming A Non-Circular Borehole
Jared Michael Potter - San Carlos CA, US Robert Marshall Potter - Rio Rancho NM, US James Robert Basler - Redwood City CA, US Thomas Waller Wideman - Milton MA, US
System and methods for creating shaped, non-circular boreholes in rocks especially for use with geothermal heat pump applications and for increasing wellbore support in applications such as horizontal oil and gas drilling are described. The systems and methods when applied to geothermal heat pumps create an elliptical shaped hole that is optimized for placing heat transfer tubes with a minimum of grout used. The significantly reduced cross-sectional area of the elliptical borehole also increases the overall drilling rate in rock and especially in hard rocks. In horizontal hard-rock drilling, creation of a horizontal non-circular borehole or modification of a circular borehole to a non-circular geometry is used to stabilize the borehole prior to casing insertion, and may also allow the use of lower mud pressures improving drilling rates. The system uses a non-contacting drilling system which in one embodiment uses a supersonic flame jet drilling system with a movable nozzle that swings between pivot points. In a second embodiment the elliptical shaped hole is created by an abrasive fluid or particle bearing-fluid or air jet drill that moves between pivot points. In another embodiment a non-contacting drill can use dual parallel nutating nozzles that create a pair of overlapping circular holes. The non-circular shaped hole is created by either the high temperature flame or water-particle jet or chemically active fluid jet as it removes rock material by erosion, dissolution and or thermal spalling. Modifications of circular boreholes to a generally elliptical shape can also be done using milling or jetting techniques.
Thomas W. Wideman - Milton MA, US Jared M. Potter - Redwood City CA, US Donald S. Dreesen - Los Alamos NM, US Robert M. Potter - Rio Rancho NM, US
Assignee:
Potter Drilling, Inc. - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
E21B 43/24 E21B 43/00 E21B 43/267 E21B 43/26
US Classification:
1662721, 166313, 1662802, 1663081
Abstract:
Methods for enhancing existing wells, such as increasing the diameter of an existing well by hydrothermal spallation are provided. Such methods may include providing a housing comprising a reaction chamber and a catalyst element held within the reaction chamber, providing at least one jet nozzle, contacting one or more unreacted fluids or solids with the catalyst element, wherein the unreacted fluid or solid is adapted to react with the catalyst element, thus generating a reacted fluid, and emitting the reacted fluid through the at least one nozzle, wherein the at least one nozzle may be directed to a production zone of an internal wall of the existing well.
THOMAS W. WIDEMAN - MILTON MA, US JARED M. POTTER - REDWOOD CITY CA, US DONALD S. DREESEN - LOS ALAMOS NM, US ROBERT M. POTTER - RIO RANCHO NM, US
Assignee:
Potter Drilling, Inc. - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
E21B 43/241 E21B 7/14
US Classification:
1662726, 175 15
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for spalling a geological formation, for example to thermally drill a wellhole, are provided. Such methods may include providing a housing comprising a reaction chamber and a catalyst element held within the reaction chamber, providing at least one jet nozzle, contacting one or more unreacted fluids or solids with the catalyst element, wherein the unreacted fluid or solid is adapted to react over the catalyst element, thus generating a reacted fluid, and emitting the reacted fluid through the at least one nozzle, wherein the at least one nozzle is directed to an excavation site within or on the geological rock formation, thereby creating spalls and/or a reacted rock region.
Methods And Apparatus For Mechanical And Thermal Drilling
Thomas W. Wideman - Milton MA, US Jared M. Potter - Redwood City CA, US Donald S. Dreesen - Los Alamos NM, US Robert M. Potter - Rio Rancho NM, US Jason Unzelman-Langsdorf - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
E21B 7/00
US Classification:
175 17
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for excavation of a borehole in a geological formation are provided. Such methods may include providing a thermal system capable of providing substantially hot fluid, and comprising at least one jet nozzle, providing a mechanical drilling system comprising a drill bit, directing the substantially hot fluid through the jet nozzle towards the geological formation causing an altered portion of geological formation to form, and removing the altered portion using the drill bit, thereby creating cuttings and producing a borehole in the geological formation.
Method And System For Forming A Non-Circular Borehole
Jared Michael Potter - Redwood City CA, US Robert Marshall Potter - Redwood City CA, US James Robert Basler - Redwood City CA, US Thomas Waller Wideman - Milton MA, US
System and methods for creating shaped, non-circular boreholes in rocks especially for use with geothermal heat pump applications and for increasing wellbore support in applications such as horizontal oil and gas drilling are described. The systems and methods when applied to geothermal heat pumps create an elliptical shaped hole that is optimized for placing heat transfer tubes with a minimum of grout used. The significantly reduced cross-sectional area of the elliptical borehole also increases the overall drilling rate in rock and especially in hard rocks. In horizontal hard-rock drilling, creation of a horizontal non-circular borehole or modification of a circular borehole to a non-circular geometry is used to stabilize the borehole prior to casing insertion, and may also allow the use of lower mud pressures improving drilling rates. The system uses a non-contacting drilling system which in one embodiment uses a supersonic flame jet drilling system with a movable nozzle that swings between pivot points. In a second embodiment the elliptical shaped hole is created by an abrasive fluid or particle bearing-fluid or air jet drill that moves between pivot points. In another embodiment a non-contacting drill can use dual parallel nutating nozzles that create a pair of overlapping circular holes. The non-circular shaped hole is created by either the high temperature flame or water-particle jet or chemically active fluid jet as it removes rock material by erosion, dissolution and or thermal spalling. Modifications of circular boreholes to a generally elliptical shape can also be done using milling or jetting techniques.
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Jared Potter Co-founder
Groundsource Geothermal, Inc. Business Consulting Services
599 Seaport Blvd, Redwood City, CA 94063
Jared Potter Owner Chief Executive Officer
Potter Drilling, Inc. Water Well Drilling
599 Seaport Blvd, Redwood City, CA 94063
Jared Potter Manager
Coretest Systems, Inc. Nonclassifiable Establishments
110 Pioneer Way Ste L, Mountain View, CA 94041
Jared Potter Manager
Potter Drilling Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipme...
15 Stein Am Rhein Ct, Redwood City, CA 94063 Website: potterdrilling.com
Jared M. Potter President
Coretest Systems Inc Oil & Energy · Mfg Analytical Instruments
400 Woodview Dr, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 400 Woodview Ave, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (408)7783771, (408)7799418
Jared M. Potter President, Owner Chief Executive Officer
Potter Drilling Mechanical or Industrial Engineering · Water Well Drilling
599 Seaport Blvd, Redwood City, CA 94063 (650)7011737
Coretest Systems, Inc. - Morgan Hill CA since Feb 2013
Director of Technology
Potter Drilling, Inc 2004 - Jan 2012
Chairman
Coretest Systems, Inc. 1984 - 2004
president/technology director
Education:
Stanford University 1977 - 1982
Ph.D., Geology
The University of New Mexico 1975 - 1977
MS, Geology/Earth Science, General
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