Chengdu, China

Jing Jia

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Innovations of Jing Jia in Channel Fracturing Technology

Introduction

Jing Jia is a notable inventor based in Chengdu, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of channel fracturing technology, particularly through his innovative methods involving proppants. His work is recognized for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of hydraulic fracturing processes.

Latest Patents

Jing Jia holds a patent for a "Channel fracturing method with alternative injection of conventional and capsule-type soluble proppants." This invention outlines a method that includes injecting pad fluid into a wellbore to break formations and create fractures. The process involves alternately injecting sand-carrying fluids containing both conventional and capsule-type soluble proppants. This innovative approach supports fractures and continues to fracture formations while ensuring a quick flowback after fracturing. The use of less dosage of conventional proppant and the sensitivity of the capsule-type proppant to fracture closure make this method both reliable and cost-effective.

Career Highlights

Jing Jia is affiliated with Southwest Petroleum University, where he continues to advance research in petroleum engineering and fracturing technologies. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in the oil and gas industry.

Collaborations

Jing Jia has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Youshi Jiang and Yan Kou. Their combined expertise contributes to the ongoing development of innovative solutions in the field of petroleum engineering.

Conclusion

Jing Jia's contributions to channel fracturing technology exemplify the importance of innovation in enhancing oil and gas extraction methods. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the field, showcasing the potential for improved efficiency and effectiveness in hydraulic fracturing processes.

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