Location History:
- Algárd, NO (2006)
- Ålgård, NO (2006 - 2022)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2022
Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad, hailing from Ålgård, Norway, is a talented inventor and has made significant contributions to the field of drilling operations. With a total of 12 patents under his name, Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad has showcased his expertise in various drilling techniques and technologies.
One of Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad's latest patents is titled "Systems and methods for managing fluid pressure in a borehole during drilling operations." This patent describes a method for drilling a borehole that involves controlling the pressure of the drilling fluid within predetermined limits. By activating and deactivating pumps, this technique ensures that the drilling fluid maintains a specific pressure range during the drilling process.
Another notable patent by Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad is the "System and method for calibration of hydraulic models by surface string weight." This invention focuses on tuning hydraulic models used to estimate downhole dynamic pressure based on the flow rate. By incorporating surface string weight, this system and method enhance the accuracy of hydraulic models.
Throughout his career, Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad has worked with renowned companies such as National Oilwell Varco Norway AS and National Oilwell Norway AS. These companies play a crucial role in the oil and gas industry, and Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad's involvement with them attests to his expertise in the drilling field.
Some of Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad's colleagues include Magne Mathias Moe and Karl Erik Thoresen. Collaborating with like-minded professionals in the industry has allowed Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad to exchange knowledge and develop innovative solutions related to drilling operations.
Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad's patents and inventions demonstrate his commitment to advancing drilling technologies. His contributions have not only improved the efficiency and safety of drilling operations but have also refined hydraulic models used for pressure estimation. With his expertise, Øyvind Åge Kyllingstad continues to leave a lasting impact on the field of drilling innovations.