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Larry James Quebedeaux

from Sunset, LA
Age ~70

Larry Quebedeaux Phones & Addresses

  • 513 Suncan Rd, Sunset, LA 70584 (337) 662-3829
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Carencro, LA
  • Rayne, LA
  • Scott, LA

Work

Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Gravel Pack Screen Having Retention Mesh Support And Fluid Permeable Particulate Solids

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US Patent:
49171836, Apr 17, 1990
Filed:
Oct 5, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/253967
Inventors:
John E. Gaidry - Lafayette LA
Larry J. Quebedeaux - Sunset LA
Joseph F. Donovan - Spring TX
Jefferson P. Ashton - Conroe TX
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 4308
US Classification:
166278
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for use on a subterranean well conduit. The apparatus comprises a cylindrically shaped inner tubular member having an interior and exterior walls. A fluid flow passageway is provided within the interior wall and a fluid flow passage extends from the interior of the tubular member through the exterior wall and in communication with the fluid flow passageway. Retention mesh means are disposed around the exterior of the tubular member and pass across the fluid flow passage means having a fluid flow openings therethrough, the retention mesh means preventing particulate solids in a fluid permeable bed of the apparatus from passing into the fluid flow passage and into the fluid flow passageway through the subterranean conduit. The fluid permeable bed of particulate solids, such as sand, bauxite, glass beads, or the like, is placed around the exterior of the retention mesh and is sized to prevent effectively all particulate matter in the well from passing inwardly through the fluid permeable bed and through the fluid flow passage means and into the fluid flow passageway when the conduit and the apparatus are positioned within the well. A fluid permeable housing is positioned around and exterior of said fluid permeable bed has fluid passages therethrough which are sized to permit well production fluids to pass interiorly through the housing but to prevent effectively all of the particulate solids of the fluid permeable bed from passing exteriorly through the housing and into the well.

Gravel Pack Screen Having Retention Mesh Support And Fluid Permeable Particulate Solids

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US Patent:
51507536, Sep 29, 1992
Filed:
Nov 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/799841
Inventors:
John E. Gaidry - Lafayette LA
Larry J. Quebedeaux - Sunset LA
Joseph F. Donovan - Spring TX
Jefferson P. Ashton - Conroe TX
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 4308
US Classification:
166278
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for use on a subterranean well conduit. The apparatus comprises a cylindrically shaped inner tubular member having an interior and exterior walls. A fluid flow passageway is provided within the interior wall and a fluid flow passage extends from the interior of the tubular member through the exterior wall and in communication with the fluid flow passageway. Retention mesh means are disposed around the exterior of the tubular member and pass across the fluid flow passage means having a fluid flow openings therethrough, the retention mesh means preventing particulate solids in a fluid permeable bed of the apparatus from passing into the fluid flow passage and into the fluid flow passageway through the subterranean conduit. The fluid permeable bed of particulate solids, such as sand, bauxite, glass beads, or the like, is placed around the exterior of the retention mesh and is sized to prevent effectively all particulate matter in the well from passing inwardly through the fluid permeable bed and through the fluid flow passage means and into the fluid flow passageway when the conduit and the apparatus are positioned within the well. A fluid permeable housing is positioned around and exterior of said fluid permeable bed has fluid passages therethrough which are sized to permit well production fluids to pass interiorly through the housing but to prevent effectively all of the particulate solids of the fluid permeable bed from passing exteriorly through the housing and into the well.

Gravel Pack Screen Having Retention Means And Fluid Permeable Particulate Solids

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US Patent:
50506781, Sep 24, 1991
Filed:
Oct 27, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/427710
Inventors:
John E. Gaidry - Lafayette LA
Larry J. Quebedeaux - Sunset LA
Joseph F. Donovan - Spring TX
Jefferson P. Ashton - Conroe TX
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 4304
E21B 4308
US Classification:
166278
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for use on a subterranean well conduit. The apparatus comprises a cylindrically shaped inner tubular member having an interior and exterior walls. A fluid flow passageway is provided within the interior wall and a fluid flow passage extends from the interior of the tubular member through the exterior wall and in communication with the fluid flow passageway. Retention means are disposed around the exterior of the tubular member and pass across the fluid flow passage means having a fluid flow openings therethrough, the retention means preventing particulate solids in a fluid permeable bed of the apparatus from passing into the fluid flow passage and into the fluid flow passageway through the subterranean conduit. The fluid permeable bed of particulate solids, such as sand, bauxite, glass beads, or the like, is placed around the exterior of the retention and is sized to prevent effectively all particulate matter in the well from passing inwardly through the fluid permeable bed and through the fluid flow passage means and into the fluid flow passageway when the conduit and the apparatus are positioned within the well. A fluid permeable housing is positioned around and exterior of said fluid permeable bed has fluid passages therethrough which are sized to permit well production fluids to pass interiorly through the housing but to prevent effectively all of the particulate solids of the fluid permeable bed from passing exteriorly through the housing and into the well.
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