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Graeme M Kelbie

from Cypress, TX
Age ~51

Graeme Kelbie Phones & Addresses

  • 14306 Cypress Green Dr, Cypress, TX 77429 (281) 374-6268
  • Houston, TX
  • 14306 Cypress Green Dr, Cypress, TX 77429

Work

Company: Baker hughes 2010 Position: Product line manager - thru-tubing intervention & remediation tools

Skills

Stimulation • Business Strategy • Oilfield Services • Oil&Gas • Offshore

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Product Line Manager

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Baker Hughes since 2010
Product Line Manager - Thru-Tubing Intervention & Remediation Tools

Baker Hughes 2008 - 2010
Product Line Manager - Thru-Tubing Intervention

Baker Hughes 2005 - 2008
Senior Applications Advisor

Baker Hughes - Houston, Texas Area 2003 - 2005
Applications Advisor

Baker Hughes - Aberdeen, United Kingdom 1997 - 2003
Thru-Tubing Tool Supervisor / Operations Engineer
Skills:
Stimulation
Business Strategy
Oilfield Services
Oil&Gas
Offshore

Publications

Us Patents

Spoolable Coiled Tubing Spear For Use In Wellbores And Methods Of Using Same

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US Patent:
8122960, Feb 28, 2012
Filed:
Aug 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/583211
Inventors:
Alasdair MacDonald - St Katherines, GB
Graeme Kelbie - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 19/22
E21B 31/12
E21B 17/10
US Classification:
166301, 166 98, 166385, 166 772, 1753256, 294 8625
Abstract:
Coiled tubing spears for retrieving a section of cut coiled tubing comprises a mandrel having attachment members, e. g. , spears, at upper and lower ends for facilitating connection of the upper end of the mandrel to a spooled section of coiled tubing and the lower end of the mandrel to a section of cut coiled tubing disposed in a wellbore. Coiled tubing spears comprise one or more centralizers that are releasably secured to the mandrel. The centralizer(s) facilitate lining up a lower attachment member, or spear, with the bore of the section of cut coiled tubing so that the mandrel can be secured to the cut coiled tubing for retrieval. During retrieval of the cut coiled tubing, the centralizer(s) are released from the mandrel so that the mandrel and attachment members can continue through an injector head.

Thru-Tubing High Expansion Inflatable Seal With Mechanical Anchoring System And Method

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US Patent:
20070107913, May 17, 2007
Filed:
Nov 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/599248
Inventors:
George Arnold - Houston TX, US
Gordon Mackenzie - Cypress TX, US
Graeme Kelbie - Cypress TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 33/12
US Classification:
166387000, 166187000
Abstract:
A downhole tool includes a thru-tubing high expansion, elastomeric inflatable seal and a thru-tubing mechanical anchoring arrangement. A method for separating pressure in a wellbore including actuating a mechanical anchoring system of a thru-tubing downhole tool; inflating a high expansion inflatable elastomeric seal against the tubing subsequent to actuating said mechanical anchor.

Seal Bore For High Expansion Bridge Plugs

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US Patent:
20110147015, Jun 23, 2011
Filed:
Dec 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/646141
Inventors:
Clint E. Mickey - Spring TX, US
Clarence V. Griffin - Spring TX, US
Larry J. Urban - Santa Fe TX, US
Graeme M. Kelbie - Cypress TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 33/12
E21B 33/129
E21B 23/00
E21B 23/06
US Classification:
166387, 166118
Abstract:
One or more pup joints are provided in a tubular string at one or more predetermined locations. The seal bores are recessed to protect them from passing tool until needed as a sealing location for a packer or bridge plug having a metal-to-metal seal that is radially extended into sealing contact with the seal bore surface. The seal surface can be recessed to protect it from passing tools. A coating or sleeve can be fit to the sealing surface that is penetrated by the sealing element of the packer or bridge plug for the metal to metal seal. The presence of the protective sleeve can also enhance the metal to metal seal by abutting the sealing element on opposed sides after the sealing element penetrates through the sleeve.

Through Tubing Expandable Frac Sleeve With Removable Barrier

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US Patent:
20130000914, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/171660
Inventors:
Graeme Kelbie - Cypress TX, US
Richard Yingqing Xu - Tomball TX, US
Steve Rosenblatt - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 43/26
US Classification:
1663081
Abstract:
Thin wall sleeves are inserted into a well and expanded into sealing position to a surrounding tubular. Each sleeve has a ball seat. A zone is perforated after a sleeve is secured in position below the perforations. The ball is dropped onto the seat and pressure is built up to complete the fracturing. After all zones are perforated and fractured, the balls are removed, preferably by dissolving them and the thin walled sleeves are left in the tubular against which they have been expanded. Production can then begin from a selected zone. The objects can be of the same size for each sleeve. The sleeves can be run through tubing and into casing. Acid can be pumped to dissolve the objects.

Disintegrable Deformation Tool

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US Patent:
20140014339, Jan 16, 2014
Filed:
Jul 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/549659
Inventors:
Edward J. O'Malley - Houston TX, US
Graeme M. Kelbie - Cypress TX, US
YingQing Xu - Tomball TX, US
James G. King - Kingwood TX, US
Jimmie J. Holland - Harrah OK, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 43/26
E21B 33/13
US Classification:
166281, 166179, 166192
Abstract:
A deformation system, including a deformable member and a tool operatively arranged to deform the member due to actuation of the tool from a first set of dimensions at which the deformable member is positionable with respect to a structure to a second set of dimensions at which the deformable member engages with the structure. The tool at least partially comprises a disintegrable material responsive to a selected fluid. A method of operating a deformation system is also included.

Friction Reduction Assembly For A Downhole Tubular, And Method Of Reducing Friction

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US Patent:
20140069639, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Sep 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/608023
Inventors:
Gordon R. Mackenzie - Cypress TX, US
Graeme K. Kelbie - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATION - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 23/14
E21B 34/06
E21B 17/20
US Classification:
16625001, 166 651, 166 63, 166 53
Abstract:
A friction reduction assembly for a downhole tubular. The friction reduction assembly includes an electrically activated friction reduction sub. The sub includes a flowbore fluidically connected to a flowbore of the tubular and remaining open for fluid flow therethrough during both activated and non-activated states of the friction reduction sub. A friction reducer responsive to an indication of lockup of the tubular, wherein friction between the tubular and surrounding casing or borehole is reduced in an electrically activated state of the friction reduction sub. A method of reducing friction in a downhole tubular is also included.

Method For Providing Well Safety Control In A Remedial Electronic Submersible Pump (Esp) Application

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US Patent:
20170370206, Dec 28, 2017
Filed:
Jun 23, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/631026
Inventors:
Graeme Michael Kelbie - Cypress TX, US
Terry Bussear - Spring TX, US
Lars Bay - Katy TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
Aker Solutions Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 47/00
F04B 49/03
E21B 41/04
F04B 49/10
E21B 33/076
Abstract:
A method for providing well safety control in a remedial electronic submersible pump (ESP) application including a making up an electric submersible pump (ESP) on a conduit with a primary well control capability; running the foregoing through a preexisting SCSSV.

Electrically Operated Valve And Method Thereof

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US Patent:
20160010427, Jan 14, 2016
Filed:
Jul 8, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/325873
Inventors:
Graeme M. Kelbie - Cypress TX, US
Gordon R. Mackenzie - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 34/06
E21B 34/16
Abstract:
A downhole tool assembly includes a tubular having a flowbore extending along a longitudinal axis of the tubular. An electric actuating mechanism supported by the tubular and distanced from the longitudinal axis of the tubular; and, a valve assembly connected to the tubular and fluidically connected to the flowbore. The valve assembly including: an outer portion having at least one port; and an electrically actuated inner portion concentrically positioned within the outer portion and operable by the actuating mechanism to selectively block the at least one port in a first condition of the valve assembly and unblock the at least one port in a second condition of the valve assembly. A method of actuating a valve assembly in a downhole tubular.
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