Location History:
- Wezelbeej-Oppem, BE (1997 - 2003)
- Wezembeek-Oppem, BE (2004)
- Marcinelle, BE (2004 - 2006)
- Belgique, BE (2007)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1997-2007
Title: Michel Janssen: Innovator in Drilling and Lubrication Technologies
Introduction
Michel Janssen is a notable inventor based in Marcinelle, Belgium. He has made significant contributions to the field of drilling and lubrication technologies, holding a total of six patents. His innovative approaches have advanced methods used in the oil and gas industry.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, one is titled "Method and fluid for controlling the saturation of a formation around a well." This invention relates to a method and fluid for drilling or workover in a well that runs through a porous permeable formation. The method involves circulating a water-based well fluid in the well, with a composition obtained from fat or oil and an alcohol added to the fluid. The specific chain lengths of the acid and alcohol parts are chosen to ensure sufficient dispersion in water and compatibility with conventional constituents. Another significant patent is for a "Biodegradable lubricating composition and uses thereof, in particular in a bore fluid." This invention focuses on a biodegradable lubricating composition based on mineral hydrocarbon oil and ester, which is designed to be environmentally friendly while maintaining effectiveness in bore fluids.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Michel Janssen has worked with various organizations, including the Institut Français Du Pétrole. His work has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions that address the challenges faced in drilling operations and lubrication processes.
Collaborations
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