Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2006
Title: Eric Lauritzen: Innovator in Downhole Tubular Expansion
Introduction
Eric Lauritzen is a notable inventor based in Kingwood, TX (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of downhole technology, particularly in the expansion of tubulars used in wellbores. With a total of 3 patents to his name, Lauritzen's work has advanced the methods and apparatus used in the oil and gas industry.
Latest Patents
One of Lauritzen's latest patents is titled "Method and apparatus for downhole tubular expansion." This invention provides innovative apparatus and methods for expanding tubulars in a wellbore. In one aspect, the invention outlines a process for sealing an annular area in a wellbore using a tubular with perforations at a predetermined location. A sleeve concentrically covers the perforations and is expanded into substantial contact with the inner diameter of a tubular, such as a casing or a liner. In another aspect, the invention details a process for sealing an annular area where the tubular is expanded into substantial contact with a junction between two tubulars, such as a liner and a casing, or between two liners.
Career Highlights
Eric Lauritzen is currently employed at Weatherford/Lamb, Inc., where he continues to innovate in the field of downhole technology. His work has been instrumental in developing solutions that enhance the efficiency and safety of wellbore operations.
Collaborations
Lauritzen has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Jeffrey Bode and John Cameron. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of innovative technologies in the industry.
Conclusion
Eric Lauritzen's contributions to downhole tubular expansion demonstrate his commitment to innovation in the oil and gas sector. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the challenges faced in wellbore operations and provide effective solutions to enhance performance.