Location History:
- Houston, TX (US) (2019)
- Spring, TX (US) (2018 - 2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2018-2021
Title: Innovations by James Friedheim
Introduction
James Friedheim is an accomplished inventor based in Spring, Texas, with a remarkable portfolio of nine patents. His work primarily focuses on advancements in wellbore fluid technologies, which are crucial for the oil and gas industry. Friedheim's innovative approaches have significantly contributed to the efficiency and effectiveness of drilling operations.
Latest Patents
Friedheim's latest patents include a method for creating a smart filtrate designed to strengthen formations. This method involves sealing a formation by drilling a wellbore while pumping a non-aqueous based wellbore fluid that contains a first sealing component. The fluid filters into the formation, thickening substantially due to the addition of a second sealing component, which initiates a reaction with the first. Another notable patent is for a lost circulation material, which comprises fluid compositions that include a base fluid and at least one granular hemicellulose material. This material is engineered to seal fractures in subterranean formations and reduce fluid loss, showcasing Friedheim's commitment to enhancing drilling technologies.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, James Friedheim has worked with prominent companies in the industry, including Mic and Schlumberger Technology Corporation. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas, leading to the successful patenting of his inventions.
Collaborations
Friedheim has collaborated with talented professionals such as Steven Philip
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