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Donald R Mims

from Houston, TX
Age ~70

Donald Mims Phones & Addresses

  • 12311 Kings Path Ln, Houston, TX 77044 (281) 458-0305
  • 7010 Hedgewood St, Houston, TX 77016
  • 9555 Crofton St #2025, Houston, TX 77016 (713) 633-4769
  • Montgomery, TX

Work

Company: Harris county department of education Position: Cook/satelite driver

Education

School / High School: Christian School Of Theology- Houston, TX 2010 Specialities: Bachelor degree in Theology

Resumes

Resumes

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Satelite Driver And Cook

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Location:
1262 Mae Dr, Houston, TX 77015
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Harris County Department of Education
Satelite Driver and Cook
Education:
M.b.smiley High School 1999 - 2002
Skills:
Councelling
Business Services
Pastoring
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Thermal Recovery Reservoir Engineer

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Chevron
Thermal Recovery Reservoir Engineer
Education:
Rice University 1972 - 1977
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Rice University
Skills:
Upstream
Petroleum Engineering
Reservoir Engineering
Reservoir Management
Reservoir Simulation
Petroleum
Oil and Gas
Field Development
Gas
Reserves
Energy Industry
Drilling
Product Optimization
Petroleum Economics
Stimulation
Onshore
Oilfield
Oil and Gas Industry
Eor
Production Engineering
Petrel
Petrophysics
Completions
Petroleum Geology
Natural Gas
Offshore Drilling
Fluids
Completion
Production Forecasting
Uncertainty Analysis
Oil/Gas
Seismology
Forecasting
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Donald Mims Houston, TX

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Work:
harris county department of education

Cook/satelite driver

Quality Suite Hotels
Houston, TX
Aug 2005 to Sep 2006
Night Auditor

The Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club
Houston, TX
May 2000 to Oct 2005
Game Room Supervisor

Popeye famous chicken
Houston, TX
May 1999 to Feb 2000
Cook/Cashier

houston works
Houston, TX
Jun 1998 to Aug 1998
Clerical

Education:
Christian School Of Theology
Houston, TX
2010 to 2013
Bachelor degree in Theology

M.B.Smiley High School
Houston, TX
1999 to 2002
High School Diploma in HIgh School diploma

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Donald Mims
Director
NEW COVENANT DELIVERANCE MINISTRY
Religious Organization
16311 Napa Vine Dr, Houston, TX 77053

Publications

Us Patents

Tar Sand Production Using Thermal Stimulation

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US Patent:
45081727, Apr 2, 1985
Filed:
May 9, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/492865
Inventors:
Donald S. Mims - Houston TX
Richard S. Allen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
E21B 4324
US Classification:
166303
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for recovering hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation in which a well completion, including a well liner, lies in a generally horizontal disposition within the hydrocarbon producing layer. The liner encloses conduit means for delivering a stream of a hot stimulating agent to the well's remote or injection end, and means for regulating the production of bitumen emulsion from the production end. A fluid impervious barrier is carried on and depends from the conductor means and forms a transverse fluid barrier within the liner. The conductor member is fixed within the liner whereby to serve as a means for introducing the thermal stimulating agent or medium to the substrate as well as functioning as a guide for the movable fluid impervious barrier. By adjusting the longitudinal position of said barrier, the hot stimulating agent is more effectively introduced to the substrate to improve the sweeping action thereof.

Recovering Hydrocarbons With A Triangular Horizontal Well Pattern

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US Patent:
48504297, Jul 25, 1989
Filed:
Dec 21, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/135199
Inventors:
Donald S. Mims - Houston TX
Stewart Haynes - Houston TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
E21B 4324
E21B 4330
US Classification:
166245
Abstract:
The invention is a method of recovering hydrocarbons from an underground hydrocarbon formation which comprises drilling and completing at least three substantially parallel horizontal wells to form a substantially triangular well pattern within a hydrocarbon formation. The first well is placed relatively near the top of a hydrocarbon interval and the second and third wells are placed near the bottom of the interval on each side of the first well. A recovery fluid is injected into the formation through the second and third wells and hydrocarbons and other fluids are recovered through the first well.

Bitumen Production And Substrate Stimulation With Flow Diverter Means

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US Patent:
45329869, Aug 6, 1985
Filed:
May 5, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/491832
Inventors:
Donald S. Mims - Houston TX
Richard H. Widmyer - Houston TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
E03B 311
US Classification:
166 50
Abstract:
A well completion, and method for recovering heavy hydrocarbons or bitumen from a subterranean formation. The completion includes a well liner which lies in a generally horizontal disposition within a hydrocarbon holding substrate to define the main or primary well. A secondary well which extends to the surface intersects the main well to communicate therewith. Said secondary well includes means to conduct a stream of hot stimulating fluid into the main well. A fluid impervious barrier or flow diverter means positioned within the main well between the injection end and the production end, establishes a pressure differential across the barrier. The barrier urges stimulating agent into the substrate at a desired location, thereby creating a heated path along which the bitumen emulsion flows toward the well's production end. Means is provided in the secondary well to position the impervious barrier from one end of the main well to the other.

Hydrocarbon-Assisted Thermal Recovery Method

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US Patent:
56853718, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
Jun 15, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/411367
Inventors:
William Charles Richardson - Bellaire TX
Donald Stephen Mims - Houston TX
Kevin David Kimber - Sugar Land TX
Arthur Ruch Deemer - Bakersfield CA
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
E21B 4322
US Classification:
166272
Abstract:
A method of enhancing recovery of viscous petroleum is provided. A hydrocarbons mixture comprising hydrocarbons having a selected range of boiling points, all higher than that of water, is injected at relatively low concentrations along with steam. The range and distribution of hydrocarbon boiling points in the mixture to be injected may be selected by experiment or calculations.

Completion For Tar Sand Substrate

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US Patent:
45652457, Jan 21, 1986
Filed:
May 9, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/492867
Inventors:
Donald S. Mims - Houston TX
Richard S. Allen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
E21B 4324
E21B 3600
US Classification:
166 50
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for recovering hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation in which a well completion, including a well liner, lies in a generally horizontal disposition within the hydrocarbon productive substrate. The liner encloses conductor means for delivering a stream of a hot stimulating agent to the well's remote or injection end, and means for regulating the production of bitumen emulsion from the producing end thereof. A fluid impervious barrier is movably interposed in the well liner between the injection end and the producing end to establish a pressure differential across said barrier thereby directing a flow of stimulating agent into the substrate. Said agent, by liquefying bitumen, creates a pattern of paths along which the mixture flows toward the well's lower pressure producing end. By progressively moving the barrier toward said producing end, the flow path pattern can be extended into a broader area of the substrate.

Apparatus For Analyzing The Annulus Effluent Of A Well

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US Patent:
47274891, Feb 23, 1988
Filed:
Feb 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/018779
Inventors:
Terry L. Frazier - Paso Robles CA
Henry J. Grimm - Allentown PA
John F. Rooney - Houston TX
Richard S. Allen - Houston TX
Alfred Brown - Houston TX
Donald S. Mims - Houston TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
E21B 4700
G01F 1300
US Classification:
364422
Abstract:
The disclosed invention is an apparatus for analyzing the annulus effluent of a producing well. The apparatus is designed to measure the flow rate of the annulus effluent, sample the annulus effluent and determine the quantities of each of the various phases of the annulus effluent. The apparatus is preferably mounted on a mobile vehicle and comprises a means for measuring the flow rate of the annulus effluent, a liquid vapor separator to split the annulus effluent into streams of entrained liquid and vapor, a separator to split the entrained liquid into the phases of oil and water, a sampling loop for extracting a sample of annulus effluent vapor which contains a condensor and a separator for splitting the fluid into its various phases, a means for measuring the amounts of all of the phases of the annulus effluent, and a means to record the data gathered. The apparatus is very useful in determining whether a producing well should be shut-in, worked over or left to produce "as is".

Viscous Oil Recovery Method

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US Patent:
47367920, Apr 12, 1988
Filed:
Dec 30, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/947932
Inventors:
Alfred Brown - Houston TX
Donald S. Mims - Houston TX
Christopher M. Lonvick - Houston TX
Terry L. Frazier - Ventura CA
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
E21B 4324
E21B 4706
US Classification:
166252
Abstract:
Our invention concerns a method for treating a well completed in a subterranean petroleum containing formation which will improve the rate at which steam can be injected into the formation for a steam push-pull or steam drive oil recovery method. This preconditioning process is applied to formations exhibiting very limited steam receptivity because the formation contains high oil viscosity and has high oil saturation and is completely liquid filled. The method involves injecting a heated non-condensable and oil soluble gas all in the gaseous phase into the formation at a controlled rate which will avoid permanently fracturing the formation and also avoid the immediate formation of an oil bank due to dissolution of the injected gaseous fluid into the oil. Ideally by controlling the injection rate, carbon dioxide first displaces water from the flow channels and then slowly dissolves in the oil. Steam injection can then be applied to the formation without the previously experienced loss in steam injectivity.

Bitumen Production And Substrate Stimulation

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US Patent:
45110000, Apr 16, 1985
Filed:
Feb 25, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/469678
Inventors:
Donald S. Mims - Houston TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
E21B 3600
E21B 4312
E21B 4324
US Classification:
166303
Abstract:
A well completion, having an injection end and a recovery end, and method for recovering heavy hydrocarbons or bitumen from a subterranean formation. The completion includes a well liner which lies in a generally horizontal disposition within a hydrocarbon holding substrate. Means for carrying a stream of a hot stimulating fluid from the well's injection end such that said fluid will migrate into the substrate surrounding the liner. A fluid impervious barrier is movably positioned within the well liner between the injection end and the production end thereof, and prompts establishment of a pressure differential across the said barrier. The barrier urges pressurized stimulating agent outwardly into the substrate, thereby creating a heated path along which the bitumen emulsion flows toward the well's lower pressure production end. The barrier is adapted to be repositioned within the liner to adjust the bitumen flow path through the substrate.
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