Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008
Title: Richard Jobbins: Innovator in Drilling Fluid Technology
Introduction
Richard Jobbins is a notable inventor based in Freehold, NJ (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of drilling fluids, particularly through his innovative patent that addresses the challenges faced in maintaining consistent rheological properties over varying temperatures.
Latest Patents
Richard Jobbins holds a patent for "Compositions for drilling fluids useful to provide flat temperature rheology to such fluids over a wide temperature range and drilling fluids containing such compositions." This invention focuses on oil-based drilling fluids, including invert emulsion fluids, which are designed to maintain a relatively consistent rheological profile across a wide temperature range. The patent introduces new additives that enhance the preparation of drilling fluids, ensuring that their viscosities are less affected by temperature fluctuations, ranging from less than about 40°F to more than about 250°F. These innovative additives are based on reaction products of polyamines and carboxylic acids, combined with alkoxylated amines and fatty acid amides. Additionally, this invention allows for the reduced use of organoclay rheological additives in drilling fluids.
Career Highlights
Richard Jobbins is currently employed at Elementis Specialties, Inc., where he continues to develop and refine technologies related to drilling fluids. His work has been instrumental in advancing the efficiency and effectiveness of drilling operations.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Richard has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jeffrey D. Thompson and David Joseph Dino, contributing to a dynamic and innovative work environment.
Conclusion
Richard Jobbins exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the drilling fluid industry. His contributions through his patent have the potential to significantly improve drilling operations, making them more efficient and effective.