549 Ponderosa Dr, Ponchatoula, LA 70454 • 2817251736
Kenner, LA
Covington, LA
3318 Point Clear Ct, Missouri City, TX 77459
Houma, LA
Mandeville, LA
Davenport, IA
Gretna, LA
Harvey, LA
3318 Point Clear Dr, Missouri City, TX 77459
Work
Company:
Bsee
Aug 2016
Position:
Production engineer
Education
Degree:
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
School / High School:
Texas A&M University
1973 to 1979
Specialities:
Mechanical Engineering
Skills
Energy • Offshore Drilling • Pipelines • Energy Industry • Onshore • Engineering • Gas • Petroleum • Upstream • Natural Gas • Energy Management • Oil and Gas • Renewable Energy • Regulatory Compliance • Energy Efficiency • Drilling • Oil and Gas Industry • Oilfield • Regulatory Requirements • Petrochemical
Peter W. Austin - New Orleans LA Dennis R. Cutcher - Gretna LA
Assignee:
Baker CAC, Inc. - Belle Chasse LA
International Classification:
F16K 3112 F15B 2104 F01B 703 F01B 1102
US Classification:
251 63
Abstract:
A gas pressure actuator for effecting the reciprocation of the stem of a valve subject to high-pressure loading comprises a tubular housing secured to the valve bonnet and defining a main cylinder chamber connected in axially series relationship with an auxiliary piston chamber which, in turn, communicates with a secondary fluid pressure chamber containing a compressible spring. A rod-like actuator is slidably and sealably mounted within the actuator housing and carries a main piston which cooperates with the main cylinder chamber in sliding and sealable relationship. The auxiliary piston chamber slidably and sealably mounts an auxiliary piston which is movable independently of the main piston. The actuating movement of the main piston produced by the introduction of gas pressure into the main cylinder produces an axial movement of the actuating rod and a compression of the spring. The spring-containing secondary chamber defined by the actuator housing is filled with a virtually non-compressible fluid.
A seal assembly containing a plurality of nonelastomeric sealing elements for use in a valve actuator is disclosed. The valve actuator can be incorporated into a fluid transmission conduit at the surface of a producing oil or gas well. A spring member radially biases one sealing element into engagement with concentric tubular members. Additional sealing elements are radially expandable when subjected to axial compression to close any gap along the surfaces of the concentric tubular members to provide extrusion resistance, greater sealing performance, and fire resistant capability. The seals can be used under hostile conditions, such as extreme temperature and in the presence of corrosive fluids and corrosion inhibitors.
Bsee
Production Engineer
Api Rp 14C Committee Aug 2014 - Nov 2015
Committee Member
Energy Xxi Feb 2011 - Nov 2015
Senior Operations Compliance Advisor
Offshore Compliance Feb 2011 - Nov 2015
Comply Guy
Education:
Texas A&M University 1973 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Energy Offshore Drilling Pipelines Energy Industry Onshore Engineering Gas Petroleum Upstream Natural Gas Energy Management Oil and Gas Renewable Energy Regulatory Compliance Energy Efficiency Drilling Oil and Gas Industry Oilfield Regulatory Requirements Petrochemical
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