RICHARD LEWIS
Electrician at Big Riv Dr, Frisco, TX

License number
Texas 206582
Expiration Date
Sep 14, 2017
Category
Journeyman Electrician
Address
Address
5624 Big River Dr, Frisco, TX 75056
Phone
(805) 501-9867

Professional information

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Richard Lewis - The Colony, TX

Work:
R.D. ELECTRIC
ELECTRICIAN/SUPERVISOR
TRADESMEN INTERNATIONAL - Arlington, TX
ELECTRICIAN
TRADEMASTERS - Addison, TX
ELECTRICIAN
Commercial Installation for Schools - Haltom City, TX
ELECTRICIAN
Education:
SIMI VALLEY HIGHSCHOOL - Simi Valley, CA
DIPLOMA


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Richard Lewis - The Colony, TX

Work:
Lewisville ISD - Lewisville, TX
Substitute Teacher
Lite/Showco, Inc - Dallas, TX
Parts and Repair Manager / Accounting
Education:
Dowling College
BBA
Bishop Duffy High School - Niagara Falls, NY
High School Diploma


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Methods For Producing Fluids From Geological Formation

US Patent:
2013028, Oct 31, 2013
Filed:
Sep 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/825058
Inventors:
Indranil Ray - Sugar Land TX, US
Richard E. Lewis - Frisco TX, US
Oliver Clinton Mullins - Ridgefield CT, US
Colin Longfield - Sugar Land TX, US
Bruce MacKay - Sugar Land TX, US
Paul George - Denver CO, US
Rashmi Bhanulal Bhavsar - Houston TX, US
Chris Wilkinson - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 9/00
US Classification:
703 10
Abstract:
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to reservoir characterization techniques and methods for accurately predicting scale tendencies of formation fluids, developed with the newly discovered phenomena that extreme downhole conditions affect the properties of reservoir fluids, including both the brine and dense hydrocarbon gas phases. In one aspect, there is disclosed a method for producing fluids from a geological formation. The method comprises inputting at least one property of a geological formation into an equation of state (EOS) model. The EOS model accounts for bound water, a high temperature effect on the brine and a high temperature effect on the dense gas phase. The EOS model is solved to determine a character of fluids contained in the geological formation, and inputting a production condition or a plurality of production conditions into the EOS model. A character of the fluids is determined based on the determined character of the fluids in the geological formation and the input production conditions. The solution can be output to a display device. Planning of the production of fluids from the geological formation can be performed. Production conditions can be controlled or adjusted.


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Impedance Spectroscopy Measurement Device And Methods For Analysis Of Live Reservoir Fluids And Assessment Of In-Situ Corrosion Of Multiple Alloys

US Patent:
2013034, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Mar 12, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/796960
Inventors:
Manuel P. Marya - Sugar Land TX, US
Kuo-Chiang Chen - Sugar Land TX, US
Amit Mohan - Kakinada, IN
Richard Lewis - Frisco TX, US
Craig Borman - Camrose, CA
Tatiana Reyes Hernandez - Houston TX, US
Srinand S. Karuppoor - Sugar Land TX, US
Rashmi B. Bhavsar - Houston TX, US
Oliver C. Mullins - Ridgefield CT, US
Assignee:
SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 3/02
US Classification:
324376
Abstract:
A method for analyzing fluid withdrawn from a subsurface formation includes disposing the withdrawn fluid in a chamber and maintaining the fluid in the chamber substantially at a same temperature and pressure as exists in the subsurface formation. Electric current is passed through the fluid in the chamber using at least one electrode made from a selected metal, the electric current comprising direct current and alternating current of frequency sufficient to determine at least one of (i) resistance of the fluid sample in the chamber directly and (ii) from the direct current determine a polarization resistance of the at least one electrode.