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IMPACT Technologies LLC

PROJECTS

 

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

 

US Department of Energy – “Advanced Ultra-High Speed Motor for Drilling”, contract DE-FC26-04NT15502, with the University of Texas at Arlington.  Designed a 3” and 1.69” ultra-high speed (10,000 rpm) version of the patented inverted electric motor (IMe) for drilling. COMPLETED 2007

 

Stripper Well Consortium (via US Department of Energy and Penn State University),  “Extended Application of a Low Cost Water Mitigation Treatment”, subcontract 3022-IT-DOE-2098, with JAG Enhanced Recovery LLC.  Developing a new patent-pending Gel System for casing repair and water mitigation. Joined with OCAST Casing Repair project. COMPLETED 2006

 

Stripper Well Consortium (via US Department of Energy and Penn State University) for Oak Resources, Inc., “Construction, Evaluation and Testing of a Portable, Low Cost, Multiphase Tester”, contract 2775-ORI-DOE-2098, with Production Technology Inc..  Developed a portable advanced multiphase metering trailer for low gas and high water cut production wells.  Applications for production and drilling operations. COMPLETED 2005

 

Stripper Well Consortium (via US Department of Energy and Penn State University) for Oak Resources, Inc., “Design, Construction and Evaluation of an Accurate Low Cost Portable Production Tester”, contract DEFC26-04NT42098, with Production Technology Inc.  Developed and field tested new test metering for high water cut production wells and drilling processes. COMPLETED 2006

 

Stripper Well Consortium (via US Department of Energy and Penn State University),  “Novel SPI Water Mitigation Treatment”, contract  3180-IT-USDOE-2098. Further development of the new patent-pending SPI gel technology for water mitigation in oil and gas wells, casing repairs, drilling control problems, construction, and materials preparation. JOINED WITH OCAST PROJECT on the SPI gels. COMPLETED 2007

 

Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology, “Novel Gas-Liquid-Solid Separator in Drilling/Production”, project #AR06(1)-048, with the University of Tulsa. Developed a patented front-end /pre-processing GLS separator / concentrator for gas, liquids and solids in production and drilling operations. COMPLETED 2008

 

Stripper Well Consortium (via US Department of Energy and Penn State University),  “Advanced ASJ Drilling System”, contract 3181-IT-USDOE-2098, Prototyped one version of the HPSPP, IM-hydraulic motor, new directional method and direction control system. COMPLETED 2008

 

Stripper Well Consortium (via US Department of Energy and Penn State University),  “Novel Low Rate Electric Plunger Pump System”, contract  3450-IT-USDOE-2098 with Dr. Fahimi-University of Texas-Arlington.  Electrical driven positive displacement pump for dewatering deep gas wells.   COMPLETED 2008

 

 

ONGOING PROJECTS:

 

US Department of Energy-Geothermal Technologies Program, “Micohole Arrays Drilled with Advanced Abrasive Slurry Jet Technology To Efficiently Exploit Enhanced Geothermal Systems”, Award No. DE-EE0002783, contract in progress with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Missouri University of Science and Technology.  Further developing the current FLASH ASJTM drilling system for extreme conditions of EGS (i.e. 30,000 foot depths and 572°F temerature). AWARDED 1/27/2010

 

US Department of Energy-Microhole Technology Initiative, “Advanced Mud System for Microhole Coiled Tubing Drilling”, contract DE-FC26-04NT15476, with the University of Missouri at Rolla.  Developing a compact mud processing system (including a patent pending Gas-Liquid-Solid and proprietary Dry Filter), a UMR non-rotating nozzle (and fluids), and two High Pressure Abrasive Slurry Plunger Pumps (HPSPs). ON GOING

 

Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology – “Novel Silicate Gels for Casing Repair”, project #AR06(2)-077, with RTA Systems Inc. and JAG Enhanced Recovery LLC.  Developing and commercializing SPI Gel technology for oil and gas casing, utility conduit repair, construction grouting and materials preparation.
ON GOING

 

Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology, “Novel Inverted Electric Motor for Drilling”, OARS contract #6806-AR06(2)-051, completion date of July 2008, with Dr Fahimi.  Prototyping patented IM-electric low speed (0-2000 rpm) high efficiency, stacked electric inverted motor for drilling and other applications. ON GOING

 

Stripper Well Consortium (via US Department of Energy and Penn State University) for RTA Systems, Inc with Impact as co-PI,  “Novel Paraffin Inhibitor ”, through RTA Systems Inc.  Developing a new system of paraffin inhibitors for oil wells. ON GOING

 

Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST),  “Deep Well Dewatering Pump”, contract OARS AR08(1)-049.    To develop the patent pending pump for dewatering gas wells and other low rate wells.
ON GOING

 

US Department of Energy SBIR, “Novel Low Cost Method to Install Geophones for CO2 Monitoring”, project #DE-FG02-07ER84670, with Dr. Majer-University of California-Berkley and Dr. Summers-Missouri University of Science and Technology. Developing ASJ drilling system using patented HPSP,  IMe/ IMh motors and Swivels, ASJ nozzles and (potentially) MWD, LWD capabilities directed at installing seismic geophones. ON GOING

 

Impact Slurry Technologies LLC and Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST), “High Pressure Slurry Pump”, project #AR082-065, Development of pumps for high pressure slurry applications. ON GOING

 

 

OTHER RESEARCH AREAS OF INTEREST:

 

Flash ASJTM microholes for Vertical (and Directional) Seismic Profile (VSP) wells for oilfield CO2 floods, CO2 sequestration and geothermal applications 

 

Energy Storage for alternative energy sources and direct utilization for higher efficiencies for industrial, commercial applications 

 

Ground Source Heat Pumps, DX Heat Pumps and improved heat exchange bore technologies