Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2018
Title: Innovations of Gregory E. Casey
Introduction
Gregory E. Casey is a notable inventor based in Humble, Texas, with a significant contribution to the field of pipeline technology. He holds five patents that focus on innovative methods to enhance the efficiency and safety of pipeline systems. His work primarily addresses the challenges associated with hydrate formation in subsea and over-land pipelines.
Latest Patents
One of Gregory E. Casey's latest patents is titled "Pipeline hydrate inhibitor and method of reducing hydrates using the hydrate inhibitor." This invention involves compositions and methods for reducing the formation of hydrates within pipeline systems. The approach includes the use of organic salt solutions, such as acetate salt solutions, to precondition, treat, and dewater the pipeline systems. An effective concentration of these organic salt solutions acts to reduce hydrates and inhibit their formation within the pipeline systems. Another significant patent is the "Method of using gelled fluids with defined specific gravity." This invention focuses on gelled barrier fluids that prevent the ingress of undesired fluids from subsurface environments into subsurface apparatus, maintaining a specific gravity within ±0.05 of the undesired fluid.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Gregory E. Casey has worked with prominent companies in the industry, including Baker Hughes Corporation and Baker Hughes, a GE Company, LLC. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas, contributing to advancements in pipeline technology.
Collaborations
Gregory has collaborated with talented individuals such as Angel Hoover and Andrew J. Barden, enhancing the development of his inventions through teamwork and shared expertise.
Conclusion
Gregory E. Casey's contributions to pipeline technology through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to improving safety and efficiency in the industry. His work continues to influence the field and pave the way for future advancements.