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David A Cardellini

from Houston, TX
Age ~65

David Cardellini Phones & Addresses

  • 4611 Rose St, Houston, TX 77007
  • 10325 Cypresswood Dr, Houston, TX 77070
  • Spring, TX
  • 17311 Breda Ln, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714) 840-8663
  • Solon, OH
  • 1603 Glen May Park Dr, Spring, TX 77379 (281) 430-4603

Work

Company: Hydralift wellcomp 1994 to 2000 Position: President and chief executive officer

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: The Ohio State University Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

Project Engineering • Energy • Petroleum • Offshore Drilling • Gas • Oilfield • Engineering • Oil and Gas • Manufacturing • Onshore

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

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Vice President- Rig Solutions

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Location:
4611 Rose St, Houston, TX 77007
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Hydralift Wellcomp 1994 - 2000
President and Chief Executive Officer

National Oilwell Varco 1994 - 2000
Vice President- Rig Solutions

Berendsen Fluid Power 1988 - 1994
Business Unit Manager and Vice President Engineering

Automation Concepts 1985 - 1988
Vice-President and General Manager
Education:
The Ohio State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Project Engineering
Energy
Petroleum
Offshore Drilling
Gas
Oilfield
Engineering
Oil and Gas
Manufacturing
Onshore

Publications

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Linda Cardellini

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Cardellini was born in Redwood City, California, the daughter of Lorraine (ne Hernan) and Wayne David Cardellini. She made her first public appearance at ...

Us Patents

Directional Drilling Control

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US Patent:
7461705, Dec 9, 2008
Filed:
May 5, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/418843
Inventors:
Kent Erin Hulick - Houston TX, US
David Cardellini - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
Varco I/P, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 44/00
US Classification:
175 24, 175 57
Abstract:
A method for oscillating a drillstring, the drillstring extending into the earth, the drillstring having a bit on a lower end thereof, the bit for drilling into the earth, the drillstring connected to a motive apparatus, the motive apparatus for rotating the drillstring, the motive apparatus having a power output associated with rotating the drillstring, the method including, in certain aspects, determining a first amount of energy and a second amount of energy, said determining based on the power output of the motive apparatus, applying the first amount of energy to the drillstring in a first rotational direction, applying the second amount of energy to the drilling in a second rotational direction, the second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction, the application of both the first amount of energy and the second amount of energy not moving the bit.

Tubular Running Tool And Methods Of Use

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US Patent:
8356674, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Apr 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/595724
Inventors:
Richard Lee Murray - Foothill Ranch CA, US
Pieter Dekker - Baarland, NL
Keith Mitchell Wien - Irvine CA, US
Neils De Keijzer - Etten-Leur, NL
Antonius Dimphena Maria Krijnen - Klundert, NL
Rene Mulder - Etten-Leur, NL
Johannes Wilhelmus Henricus Van Rijzingen - Oosterhout, NL
David Cardellini - Spring TX, US
David Brian Mason - Anaheim CA, US
Assignee:
National Oilwell Varco, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 19/16
US Classification:
166380, 166 7751
Abstract:
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to wellbore tubular running systems and methods of their use. In one illustrative embodiment, a tubular running system is disclosed that includes, among other things, a torque frame, a main shaft extending through a top opening of the torque frame and rotatable by rotation apparatus, slip setting apparatus connected to the torque frame and including a levelling beam and a plurality of slip assemblies, each of the slip assemblies connected independently and pivotably to the levelling beam, and movement apparatus connected to the levelling beam for moving the slip assemblies in unison with respect to a tubular projecting into the torque frame.

Wireless Transmission System And System For Monitoring A Drilling Rig Operation

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US Patent:
20120080227, Apr 5, 2012
Filed:
May 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/375864
Inventors:
David A. Cardellini - Spring TX, US
Matthew D. Becker - Alta Loma CA, US
Assignee:
NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 47/12
E21B 15/04
G01V 3/00
US Classification:
175 40, 3408546
Abstract:
A system for monitoring a drilling rig operation includes a drilling rig assembly and at least one sensor coupled to a member of the drilling rig assembly to sense a parameter related to operation of the drilling rig assembly. A client device coupled to the at least one sensor includes a data acquisition device for receiving data from the at least one sensor. The client device also includes a first radio, which is coupled to the data acquisition device. A base station located a distance from the client device comprises a second radio that communicates wirelessly with the first radio in order to transfer data between the data acquisition device and the base station.

System For Tensioning Risers By Means Of Articulated Grid

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US Patent:
54271800, Jun 27, 1995
Filed:
Apr 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/230204
Inventors:
Andre J. dePaiva Leite - Rio de Janeiro, BR
Edwal F. Paiva Filho - Niteroi, BR
David Cardellini - Huntington Beach CA
Jeffrey P. Taylor - Trabuco Canyon CA
Assignee:
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.-Petrobras - Rio de Janeiro
Paul Munroe Engineering - Orange CA
International Classification:
E21B 43017
US Classification:
166355
Abstract:
Basically the system consists of a supporting structure (1) lying in an opening in floating vessel (9) to which a group of risers (3) is connected running from sea bottom to sea surface, linking undersea oil wells to their respective production trees (5) which lie on floating vessel (9), said supporting structure (1) being provided with ball joints that enable a group of risers (3) to articulate in relation to supporting structure (1), and slide blocks to enable said supporting structure to be connected/articulated to floating vessel (9).

Magnetic Drive Devices, And Related Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20150048705, Feb 19, 2015
Filed:
Mar 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/381698
Inventors:
- Houston TX, US
David Cardellini - Spring TX, US
Cliff A. Swiontek - Brea CA, US
International Classification:
H02K 21/12
E21B 4/00
US Classification:
31015607, 175195
Abstract:
A magnetic drive device may comprise a stator comprising a plurality of windings for generating a first number of magnetic pole pairs and a rotor comprising a plurality of permanent magnets for generating a second number of magnetic pole pairs that differs from the first number of magnetic pole pairs. The magnetic drive device may further comprise a plurality of free-spinning interpole elements disposed within an air gap between the stator and the rotor. The interpole elements may produce a magnetomotive force and harmonically couple the magnetic pole pairs of the stator with the magnet pole pairs of the rotor.

Magnetic Gears, And Related Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20150018168, Jan 15, 2015
Filed:
Mar 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/381686
Inventors:
- Houston TX, US
David Cardellini - Spring TX, US
Cliff A. Swiontek - Brea CA, US
Assignee:
NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
F16H 35/00
F16H 15/02
US Classification:
476 11
Abstract:
A magnetic gear may comprise a first gear member comprising a plurality of permanent magnets arranged to have a first number of magnetic pole pairs and a second gear member positioned relative to the first gear member. The second gear member may comprise a plurality of individually rotatable magnetized elements each driven and synchronized with one another to selectively generate a second number of magnetic pole pairs that differs from the first number of magnetic pole pairs. The magnetic gear may further comprise a plurality of interpole elements positioned between the first and second gear members. The plurality of interpole elements may be disposed to harmonically couple the magnetic pole pairs of the first gear member with the magnetic pole pairs of the second gear member for each selectively generated second number of magnetic pole pairs.
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