Locke Liddell & Sapp 600 Travis Street Suite 3300, Houston, TX 77002 713 226-1469 (Office)
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1974
Education:
University of Houston Law Center Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1974 University of Texas System, Austin Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Business Administration Graduated - 1970
American Bar Association - Member American Board of Trial Advocates - Member Houston Bar Association - Member Houston Bar Foundation - Board Member International Society of Barristers - Member State Bar of Texas - Fellow State Bar of Texas - Member
CNA Metals Limited Stafford, TX Jan 2006 to Oct 2014 Claims Supervisor/Accounting/ITCarriage Services (Funeral Home/Cemetery Mgmt) Houston, TX Aug 2004 to Dec 2005 Account Reconciliation (backup for A/P)Self Houston, TX Sep 2003 to Jul 2004 Self Employed ConsultantShell Oil Company Houston, TX Jun 2000 to Aug 2003 Database Administrator/Accounting/IT CoordinatorSelf Dallas, TX Jul 1993 to May 2000 Contract Programming / AccountingCornerstone Electronics Dallas, TX Sep 1998 to Oct 1999 Accounting/DB Programmer/Shipping/Receiving/...Rapid Transit Ltd Dallas, TX Jan 1994 to Aug 1998 Accounting/Programming/Shippin...
Education:
VISU Consultants Dallas, TX 1999 to 1999 SAP Configuration / AdminSMU-Cox School of Business Dallas, TX 1996 to 1996 Unix Admim & Shell Scripting/ C Language ProgrammingDeVry Institute of Technology Irving, TX 1984 to 1985 Computer Science, System Analyis, Accounting, Business AdministrationFouke High School Fouke, AR 1973 General Curriculum
Skills:
SAP, Great Plains, QuickBooks, Peachtree, MS Access database programming, Excel, Word, Power Point, Acct Reconciliation, Inventory Mgmt, Office Machine Troubleshooting, Collections
Rocky A. Turley - Houston TX, US Craig Fishbeck - Houston TX, US Rami Al Oudat - Huntsville TX, US Patrick J. Zimmerman - Houston TX, US Charles D. Parker - Sugar Land TX, US Michael R. Niklasch - Big Spring TX, US William J. Eldridge - Cypress TX, US Bill Murray - Alberdeen, GB
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/129
US Classification:
166387, 166118, 166134, 166138, 166179, 166196
Abstract:
A non-metallic element system is provided as part of a downhole tool that can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. In another aspect, a mandrel is formed of a non-metallic polymeric composite material. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a support ring having one or more wedges, an expansion ring, and a sealing member positioned with the expansion ring.
Rocky A. Turley - Houston TX, US Craig Fishbeck - Houston TX, US Rami Al Oudat - Huntsville TX, US Patrick J. Zimmerman - Houston TX, US Charles D. Parker - Sugar Land TX, US Michael R. Niklasch - Big Spring TX, US William J. Eldridge - Cypress TX, US Roland Freihet - Edmonton, CA Bill Murray - Alberdeen, GB
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/129
US Classification:
166387, 166118, 166134, 166138, 166179, 166196
Abstract:
A non-metallic element system is provided as part of a downhole tool that can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. In another aspect, a mandrel is formed of a non-metallic polymeric composite material. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a support ring having one or more wedges, an expansion ring, and a sealing member positioned with the expansion ring.
Rocky A. Turley - Houston TX, US Craig Fishbeck - Houston TX, US Rami Al Oudat - Huntsville TX, US Patrick J. Zimmerman - Houston TX, US Charles D. Parker - Sugar Land TX, US Michael R. Niklasch - Big Spring TX, US William J. Eldridge - Cypress TX, US Roland Freihet - Edmonton, CA Bill Murray - Alberdeen, GB
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/129
US Classification:
166118, 166134, 166138, 166196, 166179
Abstract:
A non-metallic element system is provided as part of a downhole tool that can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. In another aspect, a mandrel is formed of a non-metallic polymeric composite material. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a support ring having one or more wedges, an expansion ring, and a sealing member positioned with the expansion ring.
Rocky A. Turley - Houston TX, US Craig Fishbeck - Houston TX, US Rami Al Oudat - Huntsville TX, US Patrick J. Zimmerman - Houston TX, US Charles D. Parker - Sugar Land TX, US Michael R. Niklasch - Big Spring TX, US William J. Eldridge - Cypress TX, US Roland Freihet - Edmonton, CA Bill Murray - Alberdeen, GB
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/129
US Classification:
166138, 166118, 166134, 166196, 166179
Abstract:
A non-metallic element system is provided as part of a downhole tool that can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. In another aspect, a mandrel is formed of a non-metallic polymeric composite material. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a support ring having one or more wedges, an expansion ring, and a sealing member positioned with the expansion ring.
Rocky A. Turley - Houston TX, US Craig Fishbeck - Houston TX, US Rami Al Oudat - Huntsville TX, US Patrick J. Zimmerman - Houston TX, US Charles D. Parker - Sugar Land TX, US Michael R. Niklasch - Big Spring TX, US William J. Eldridge - Cypress TX, US Bill Murray - Alberdeen, GB
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/129
US Classification:
166138, 166118, 166134, 166196, 166179
Abstract:
A non-metallic element system is provided as part of a downhole tool that can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. In another aspect, a mandrel is formed of a non-metallic polymeric composite material. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a support ring having one or more wedges, an expansion ring, and a sealing member positioned with the expansion ring.
Progressive Cavity Pump (Pcp) Drive Head Stuffing Box With Split Seal
Charles D. Parker - Sugar Land TX, US William C. Lane - The Woodlands TX, US
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 19/00
US Classification:
166379, 166 841, 166 685, 277329
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a split seal for a progressive cavity pump (PCP) drive head stuffing box. In one embodiment, a mechanical seal assembly for a pump is provided. The mechanical seal assembly includes a seal housing; first and second semi-annular mechanical seals, each at least partially disposed in the seal housing bore, and a seal sleeve rotatable relative to the seal housing; third and fourth semi-annular mechanical seals, each disposed at least partially in the seal sleeve bore, at least one of the third and fourth seals rotationally coupled to the seal sleeve; and one or more biasing members biasing the mechanical seals into engagement.
Rocky A. Turley - Houston TX, US Craig Fishbeck - Houston TX, US Rami Al Oudat - Huntsville TX, US Patrick J. Zimmerman - Houston TX, US Charles D. Parker - Sugar Land TX, US Michael R. Niklasch - Big Spring TX, US William J. Eldridge - Cypress TX, US Roland Freihet - Edmonton, CA Bill Murray - Alberdeen, GB
Assignee:
WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B32B 37/02 B32B 37/12 B32B 37/24
US Classification:
156 622
Abstract:
A non-metallic element system is provided as part of a downhole tool that can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. In another aspect, a mandrel is formed of a non-metallic polymeric composite material. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a support ring having one or more wedges, an expansion ring, and a sealing member positioned with the expansion ring.
Rocky A. Turley - Houston TX, US Craig Fishbeck - Houston TX, US Rami Al Oudat - Huntsville TX, US Charles D. Parker - Sugar Land TX, US Michael R. Niklasch - Big Spring TX, US William J. Eldridge - Cypress TX, US Roland Freihet - Edmonton, CA Bill Murray - Alberdeen, GB
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/12
US Classification:
166118
Abstract:
A non-metallic element system is provided as part of a downhole tool that can effectively seal or pack-off an annulus under elevated temperatures. The element system can also resist high differential pressures without sacrificing performance or suffering mechanical degradation, and is considerably faster to drill-up than a conventional element system. In one aspect, the composite material comprises an epoxy blend reinforced with glass fibers stacked layer upon layer at about 30 to about 70 degrees. In another aspect, a mandrel is formed of a non-metallic polymeric composite material. A downhole tool, such as a bridge plug, frac-plug, or packer, is also provided. The tool comprises a support ring having one or more wedges, an expansion ring, and a sealing member positioned with the expansion ring.
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Charles Parker
Work:
Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge - Pathology Supervisor (2011-2012)
Education:
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge - Medicine
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Charles Parker
Work:
Nickelodeon - Line Producer (2009)
Education:
University of Oregon - Television Production
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Charles Parker
Work:
Chaz6749 - Video maker (2009)
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Hi I'M Charles i go to the polesworth school and enjoy living my life that I Have.
One witness, Charles Parker, 69, of Middle Island, said he was driving west on Montauk Highway behind a dirt bike when he saw a speeding minivan traveling east cross the double line and hit the bike, which was carrying two people.
of William A. Horning and Edward Carfagno, colorings of Charles Hagedon, set decorations of Hugh Hunt, and special effects of A. Arnold Gillespie, Lee LeBlanc and Robert Hoag. Exceptional jobs have been done by film editors Ralph E. Winters and John D. Dunning and makeup supervisor Charles Parker.
Date: Aug 19, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Sheriff: South Carolina man sought out sex offender at random, then killed him ...
Moody only knew 59-year-old Charles Parker in passing, but came to the mechanic's Jonesville home Sunday with plans to kill him, Taylor said at a news conference. Surveillance cameras outside Parker's home showed Moody and his wife driving up Sunday and popping the hood on their car as if it wasn't
At first, the Parkers were angry at what they considered their children's betrayal. They had always been wary of the government, particularly the Internal Revenue Service. "Well, they're just after your money," Charles Parker would say.with sweepstakes mailers and "claim" forms, the cupboards bare of just about everything but canned soup, bread and crackers. Charles Parker acknowledged to their guests that he'd lost a lot of money, but expressed confidence that he and his wife would eventually succeed if they just kept "investing.After teaching stints around the South, Charles Parker took a position in the English department at North Carolina State in Raleigh, from which he would eventually retire. In 1966, the couple built a split-level home in a neighborhood with streets named for flowering trees, and later converted the gThrough most of their marriage, Charles Parker had taken care of the couple's finances. But in 1989, shortly after his retirement, he suffered a heart attack. That was followed by colon cancer. As her husband's health declined, Miriam stepped to the fore.
Date: Jun 23, 2012
Source: Google
Elder fraud: A look inside one scammed couple's case, as losses and bitter ...
sweepstakes mailers and claim forms, the cupboards bare of just about everything but canned soup, bread and crackers. Charles Parker acknowledged to their guests that hed lost a lot of money, but expressed confidence that he and his wife would eventually succeed if they just kept investing.
home was littered with sweepstakes mailers and "claim" forms, the cupboards bare of just about everything but canned soup, bread and crackers. Charles Parker acknowledged that he'd lost a lot of money, but expressed confidence that he and his wife would eventually succeed if they just kept "investing.