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Brock Williams Phones & Addresses

  • Houston, TX
  • Gretna, LA
  • Baton Rouge, LA
  • Harvey, LA
  • Marrero, LA

Work

Company: Ralph construction - Baton Rouge, LA 2009 Position: Construction worker

Education

School / High School: Xavier University at New Orleans- New Orleans, LA 2005 Specialities: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

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Resumes

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Engineer At Bp

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Position:
engineer at BP
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
BP
engineer
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Brock Williams

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Location:
United States
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Brock Williams

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Brock Williams

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Brock Williams Gretna, LA

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Work:
Ralph Construction
Baton Rouge, LA
2009 to 2012
Construction Worker

Education:
Xavier University at New Orleans
New Orleans, LA
2005 to 2010
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

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Brock Williams

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Location:
United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Brock Williams
Chief Executive Officer
Gulf Wide Aviation, LLC
Aircraft Charter Service
11100 Mead Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70816
PO Box 40247, Baton Rouge, LA 70835
(225) 298-5200
Brock Williams
WILLIAMS PAINTING & PRESSURE WASH LLC
Brock Williams
Director
RESMAN USA, INC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
363 N Sam Houston Pkwy E STE 1100, Houston, TX 77060
2777 Allen Pkwy, Houston, TX 77019

Publications

Us Patents

Electrical Power Generation For Downhole Exploration Or Production Devices

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US Patent:
20100133833, Jun 3, 2010
Filed:
Oct 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/603914
Inventors:
Brock A. Williams - Sugar Land TX, US
Assignee:
BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC. - Warrenville IL
International Classification:
H02P 9/04
G01V 3/00
F03G 7/08
US Classification:
290 50, 3408563, 290 1 R
Abstract:
A method and system for generating electrical power in a downhole well is disclosed. In an embodiment, the electrical power is generated by the rotational motion of a downhole tool and enables the charging or recharging of batteries in downhole sensors or sensors in other remote locations, such as in a water column. Magnets are arranged in a manner to provide a rotating magnetic field and are then coupled or attached to the rod/rotor assembly in close proximity to the rotating tool. By utilizing the rotational energy of a tool that uses or causes rotational motion during operations in conjunction with the windings of an electrical conductor and power conditioning circuitry, the rotation of the magnets induces an electrical current in the electrical conductor and power conditioning circuitry that can then be used to directly charge a tool and/or to instead charge or recharge the batteries that power the downhole or below-surface sensor.

In-Well Seismic Sensor Casing Coupling Using Natural Forces In Wells

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US Patent:
20040065437, Apr 8, 2004
Filed:
Oct 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/266716
Inventors:
Brock Williams - Sugar Land TX, US
Brian Hornby - Katy TX, US
Christopher Mayeu - Houston TX, US
Keith Morley - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb Inc.
International Classification:
E21B047/00
US Classification:
166/250010, 166/066000
Abstract:
A mandrel housing for permanently deploying a seismic sensor or sensor apparatus down a well is disclosed. The mandrel is formed integral with or attached to a pipe and is incorporatable into the production piping string. The outer diameter of the mandrel is designed to be slightly smaller than the inside diameter of the well casing which allows the mandrel to naturally come into contact with the well casing at points of deviation, non-linearity, or non-verticality in the casing. This mechanical coupling of the mandrel to the well casing, and hence the earth formation, improves the resolution and type of seismic signals to be detected by the sensor apparatus. The sensor apparatus fits into a groove on the mandrel and is preferably clamped or welded into place or placed within a tunnel formed in the mandrel. The mandrel further preferably contains channels on its side to allow materials within the annulus to flow around the mandrel even when the mandrel is in contact with the casing.
Brock J Williams from Houston, TX, age ~38 Get Report