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James Gharst Phones & Addresses

  • 16323 Amber Willow Trl, Cypress, TX 77433 (281) 213-8050
  • 20239 Aspenwilde Dr, Cypress, TX 77433 (281) 213-8050
  • 12531 Honor Park Dr, Houston, TX 77065 (281) 807-0516 (832) 237-8745 (281) 237-8745
  • 10110 Golden Sunshine Dr, Houston, TX 77064 (281) 807-0516
  • 5450 Timber Creek Place Ct, Houston, TX 77084 (281) 345-7940
  • 303 Mill Pond Dr, Youngsville, LA 70592 (337) 857-0527
  • Scott, LA
  • Corpus Christi, TX
  • Humble, TX

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James Gharst

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Location:
20239 Aspenwilde Dr, Cypress, TX 77433
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Q'max Solutions Inc. Oct 2014 - May 2020
Business Line Manager

M-I Swaco May 2014 - Oct 2014
Business Line Manager - Rotating Equipment

M-I Swaco 2011 - May 2014
Region Manager

M-I Swaco 2009 - 2011
Business Development Manager

M-I Swaco 2004 - 2009
Area Mgr, G.o.m
Education:
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Lindsay High School, Lindsay, Oklahoma
Skills:
Oilfield
Energy
Energy Industry
Oil and Gas
Petroleum
Business Development
Oil and Gas Industry
Operations Management
Project Management
Technical Support
Engineering
Drilling
Pressure
Fluids
Offshore Operations
Natural Gas
Supervisory Skills
Technical Training
Pipelines
Procurement
Onshore Operations
Field Development
Onshore
Oil/Gas
Offshore Drilling
Project Engineering
Management
Microsoft Office
Pumps
Negotiation
Rotating Equipment
Interests:
Children
Environment
Education
Science and Technology
Human Rights
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James Gharst

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Publications

Us Patents

Modular Pressure Control And Drilling Waste Management Apparatus For Subterranean Borehole

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US Patent:
7377336, May 27, 2008
Filed:
Mar 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/686278
Inventors:
Jason Duhe - Missouri City TX, US
James Gharst - Youngsville LA, US
Stella Simon, legal representative - Lake Arthur LA, US
Paul Delahoussaye - St. Martinville LA, US
Assignee:
M-I L.L.C. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 21/06
US Classification:
175 66, 175206, 166265, 166 7512
Abstract:
A modularly segmented apparatus for precise borehole pressure control, removing waste from borehole fluid, and recirculating the cleaned borehole fluid includes a pressure control section, a gas separator section, and a waste management section. In the pressure control section, a pressure manifold interconnects a plurality of chokes. A plurality of valves are used to direct the contaminated fluid through one of the chokes, which maintains a precise and predetermined pressure in the system. The manifold, chokes, and valves are mounted on a skid for easy transport. In the gas separator section, a gas separator is used to remove a majority of the gases present in the contaminated borehole fluid. In the waste management section, a vibratory separator removes large solid contaminants from the degassed fluid. The solids are directed to a solids collection container for further treatment or disposal.

Modular Pressure Control And Drilling Waste Management Apparatus For Subterranean Borehole Operations

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US Patent:
20060124524, Jun 15, 2006
Filed:
Oct 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/243232
Inventors:
Jason Duhe - Missouri City TX, US
James Gharst - Youngsville LA, US
Kelvin Simon - Lake Arthur LA, US
Stella Simon - Lake Arthur LA, US
Paul Delahoussaye - St. Martinville LA, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/20
US Classification:
210188000
Abstract:
A modularly segmented apparatus for precise borehole pressure control, removing waste from borehole fluid, and recirculating the cleaned borehole fluid includes a pressure control section, a gas separator section, and a waste management section. In the pressure control section, a pressure manifold interconnects a plurality of chokes. A plurality of valves are used to direct the contaminated fluid through one of the chokes, which maintains a precise and predetermined pressure in the system. The manifold, chokes, and valves are mounted on a skid for easy transport. In the gas separator section, a gas separator is used to remove a majority of the gases present in the contaminated borehole fluid. In the waste management section, a vibratory separator removes large solid contaminants from the degassed fluid. The solids are directed to a solids collection container for further treatment or disposal. The fluid is directed to a first pit, which may be one partitioned are of a larger collection tank. Fluid from the first pit is directed to a degasser which removes additional gases in the fluid and directs the fluid to a second pit. Fluid from the second pit is directed to a desilter, which removes additional solids and directs the fluid to a third pit. The solids from the desilter are directed to the solids collection container. Fluid from the third pit is directed to active rig pumps for recirculation into the borehole.
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