HEALTH TEXAS PROVIDER NETWORK 9101 N Central Expy Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75231 214 823-2533 (Phone), 214 363-2608 (Fax)
Certifications:
Critical Care Medicine, 1989 Internal Medicine, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center At Dallas Graduated: 1971 Medical School Dallas Va Hosp Graduated: 1971 Medical School Parkland Memorial Hospital Graduated: 1971
University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School (Dallas) - Doctor of Medicine Parkland Memorial Hospital - Residency - Internal Medicine VA North Texas Health Care System - Residency - Internal Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine
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University of Washingon since Jan 2012
Instrument Maker
Prometheus Energy Sep 2009 - Jun 2011
Senior Mechanical Technician
Cascade Designs 2004 - 2008
Fabrication and Tooling Supervisor
Cascade Designs 1992 - 2004
Mechanical Engineering Technician, Machine Shop Supervisor
MIT Lincoln Laboratory Sep 1986 - Nov 1988
Machinist
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Lander University 1988 - 1991
B.A., Interdisciplinary
Lane Community College
A.S., Machine Technology
Method For Determining The Extent Of Recovery Of Materials Injected Into Oil Wells Or Subsurface Formations During Oil And Gas Exploration And Production
Disclosed is a method of determining the extent of recovery of materials injected into oil wells or subsurface formations. The method includes injection of one or more tracers into an oil well or into a formation. Included in the method are the steps of introducing a material of interest into the oil well or into the subsurface formation associated with the bore of the oil well; introducing a tracer into the oil well or into the subsurface formation associated with the bore of the oil well; recovering from the oil well a production fluid, analyzing the production fluid for a concentration of the chemical tracer present in the production fluid; and calculating the amount of material of interest recovered from the oil well using the concentration of the chemical tracer present in the production fluid as a basis for the calculation.
Method For Determining Tracer Concentration In Oil And Gas Production Fluids
Royce B. Ferguson - Addison TX, US Tom Hampton - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
Core Laboratories LP, a Delaware Limited Partnership - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 47/01
US Classification:
16625012, 1662526, 166371
Abstract:
A method for determining the extent of recovery of materials injected or otherwise introduced into oil wells or subsurface formations is practiced using a portable device. The portable device can also be used to determiner the occurrence of a predetermined condition in an oil well such as water break through in a production zone, or the opening or closing of a sliding sleeve. When, for example, water breakthrough is detected, the zone producing too much water can be plugged, using, for example, a flow-through bridge plug, if there are other producing zones further downhole.
Method For Determining The Extent Of Recovery Of Materials Injected Into Oil Wells During Oil And Gas Exploration And Production
Disclosed is a method of determining the extent of recovery of materials injected into a oil well comprising the steps of: a) preparing a material to be injected into an oil well; b) admixing therewith a chemical tracer compound at a predetermined concentration; c) injecting the admixture into an oil well; d) recovering from the oil well a production fluid; e) analyzing the production fluid for the concentration of the chemical tracer present in the production fluid; and f) calculating the amount of admixture recovered from the oil well using the concentration of the chemical tracer present in the production fluid as a basis for the calculation. Fluorinated benzoic acids are disclosed as a preferred tracer.
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