20240052725. CHEMICAL STICK RECEIVING PRESSURE VESSEL simplified abstract (FREEDOM CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC)
CHEMICAL STICK RECEIVING PRESSURE VESSEL
Organization Name
FREEDOM CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Inventor(s)
Christopher R. Foster of Andrews TX (US)
Charles H. Dietz of Odessa TX (US)
Alan L. Cardona of Odessa TX (US)
Tommy L. Roland of Odessa TX (US)
CHEMICAL STICK RECEIVING PRESSURE VESSEL - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240052725 titled 'CHEMICAL STICK RECEIVING PRESSURE VESSEL
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a chemical stick receiving pressure vessel designed to receive chemical treatment sticks for use in wellbores.
- Housing with a body portion, first opening at one end, and second opening at the other end
- Cap to close the first opening and provide an outlet
- Stick receiving tubes inside the body portion to hold chemical treatment sticks
- Base portion coupled to the second opening for placement near a wellhead
- Inlet on the base portion for fluid entry from the wellhead
- Fluid passes through the stick receiving tubes before exiting through the outlet to the annulus between casing and tubing in the wellbore
Potential Applications
- Oil and gas industry for wellbore chemical treatments
- Environmental remediation for groundwater treatment
Problems Solved
- Efficient delivery of chemical treatments in wellbores
- Controlled placement of chemical sticks near wellheads
Benefits
- Improved wellbore treatment effectiveness
- Reduced environmental impact from chemical treatments
Original Abstract Submitted
chemical stick receiving pressure vessel includes a housing having a body portion. body portion forming a first opening at a first end and forming a second opening at a second end. cap operable to close the first opening, wherein the cap forms an outlet. plurality of stick receiving tubes mounted inside the body portion, wherein the stick receiving tubes are operable to receive chemical treatment sticks; a base portion being coupled to the second opening, wherein the base portion is operable to be placed on the ground and within a predefined proximity to a wellhead. inlet formed on the side surface of the base portion. fluid enters the inlet from the well-head and passes through the plurality of stick receiving tubes before exiting through the outlet to be placed in the annulus between the casing and tubing of the wellbore.