Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.18
ph-index = 16
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. (20 from 11,795 patents)
2. Halliburton Company (10 from 1,479 patents)
3. Kroff Chemical Company (3 from 11 patents)
4. Nabors Completion & Production Services Co. (3 from 3 patents)
5. Other (1 from 832,843 patents)
34 patents:
1. 9034805 - Fluid treatment systems, compositions and methods for metal ion stabilization in aqueous solutions
2. 9034804 - Fluid treatment systems, compositions and methods for metal ion stabilization in aqueous solutions and/or enhanced fluid performance
3. 8940667 - Fluid treatment systems, compositions and methods for metal ion stabilization in aqueous solutions and/or enhanced fluid performance
4. 8631869 - Methods useful for controlling fluid loss in subterranean treatments
5. 8614171 - Compositions for stimulating liquid-sensitive subterranean formations
6. 8443890 - Methods of stimulating liquid-sensitive subterranean formations
7. 8113283 - Methods for improving low-quality proppant and method of using low-quality proppant in subterranean operations
8. 8076271 - Aqueous tackifier and methods of controlling particulates
9. 7939474 - Wellbore fluids containing additives for removing a filter cake and methods of using the same
10. 7874360 - Methods for improving low-quality proppant and method of using low-quality proppant in subterranean operations
11. 7748451 - Methods for improving low-quality proppant and method of using low-quality proppant in subterranean operations
12. 7591313 - Methods of treating particulates and use in subterranean formations
13. 7500519 - Methods of modifying fracture faces and other surfaces in subterranean formations
14. 7413010 - Remediation of subterranean formations using vibrational waves and consolidating agents
15. 7396216 - Submersible pump assembly for removing a production inhibiting fluid from a well and method for use of same