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James W Bunger

from Salt Lake City, UT
Age ~79

James Bunger Phones & Addresses

  • 1131 E Iris Ln, Salt Lake City, UT 84106 (801) 486-9878 (801) 277-8573
  • 2207 Alexander St, Salt Lake City, UT 84119 (801) 975-1456
  • 230 300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
  • 320 Browning Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84105
  • West Valley City, UT
  • Helper, UT
  • Cottonwood Heights, UT
  • 1131 E Iris Ln, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84106

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James Bunger

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
James W Bunger Assoc
President and Chief Executive Officer

James W Bunger & Associates
President and Chief Executive Officer
Education:
University of Utah 1975 - 1979
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Engineering, Philosophy
University of Wyoming
Skills:
Microsoft Office
Petroleum
Strategic Planning
Project Management
Budgets
Engineering
Management
Energy
Leadership
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Director/Producer At Jimmyjames Productions Llc

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Media Production

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James W. Bunger
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Great Western Energy, LLC
3793 Aerie Cv, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
6289 Howellsville Rd, Front Royal, VA 22630
2207 Alexander St, Salt Lake City, UT 84119
James Bunger
President/chief Executive Officer
James W Bunger & Associates Inc
Technology Research & Development
2207 Alexander St, Salt Lake City, UT 84119
PO Box 520037, Salt Lake City, UT 84152
(801) 975-1456, (801) 975-1530

Publications

Us Patents

Gps-Enhanced System And Method For Automatically Capturing And Co-Registering Virtual Models Of A Site

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US Patent:
6759979, Jul 6, 2004
Filed:
Jan 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/348275
Inventors:
Robert M. Vashisth - Salt Lake City UT
James U. Jensen - Salt Lake City UT
James W. Bunger - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
E-BusinessControls Corp. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G01S 514
US Classification:
34235713, 345419, 345629, 3482181
Abstract:
A system for capturing a virtual model of a site includes a range scanner for scanning the site to generate range data indicating distances from the range scanner to real-world objects. The system also includes a global positioning system (GPS) receiver coupled to the range scanner for acquiring GPS data for the range scanner at a scanning location. In addition, the system includes a communication interface for outputting a virtual model comprising the range data and the GPS data.

Process For Enhancing The Value Of Hydrocabonaceous Natural Recources

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US Patent:
6875341, Apr 5, 2005
Filed:
May 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/979702
Inventors:
James W. Bunger - Salt Lake City UT, US
Donald E. Cogswell - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
James W. Bunger and Associates, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
C10G021/00
C10G021/30
C10G021/06
US Classification:
208254R, 208282, 208219, 208290, 208291, 208311, 208321, 208322, 208323, 208325, 208326, 208327, 208329, 208333, 208334, 208337, 585833, 585835, 585836
Abstract:
A process for upgrading hydrocarbonaceous oil containing heteroatom-containing compounds where the hydrocarbonaceous oil is contacted with a solvent system that is a mixture of a major portion of a polar solvent having a dipole moment greater than about 1 debye and a minor portion of water to selectively separate the constituents of the carbonaceous oil into a heteroatom-depleted raffinate fraction and heteroatom-enriched extract fraction. The polar solvent and the water-in-solvent system are formulated at a ratio where the water is an antisolvent in an amount to inhibit solubility of heteroatom-containing compounds and the polar solvent in the raffinate, and to inhibit solubility of non-heteroatom-containing compounds in the extract. The ratio of the hydrocarbonaceous oil to the solvent system is such that a coefficient of separation is at least 50%. The coefficient of separation is the mole percent of heteroatom-containing compounds from the carbonaceous oil that are recovered in the extract fraction minus the mole percent of non-heteroatom-containing compounds from the carbonaceous oil that are recovered in the extract fraction.

Gps-Enhanced System And Method For Automatically Capturing And Co-Registering Virtual Models Of A Site

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US Patent:
RE41175, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Jun 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/480248
Inventors:
Robert M. Vashisth - Salt Lake City UT, US
James U. Jensen - Salt Lake City UT, US
James W. Bunger - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Intelisum, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G01S 5/14
G06T 15/00
G09G 5/00
H04N 5/225
US Classification:
34235713, 345419, 345629, 3482181
Abstract:
A system for capturing a virtual model of a site includes a range scanner for scanning the site to generate range data indicating distances from the range scanner to real-world objects. The system also includes a global positioning system (GPS) receiver coupled to the range scanner for acquiring GPS data for the range scanner at a scanning location. In addition, the system includes a communication interface for outputting a virtual model comprising the range data and the GPS data.

Process For Enhancing The Value Of Hydrocarbonaceous Natural Resources

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US Patent:
7857965, Dec 28, 2010
Filed:
Apr 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/098882
Inventors:
James W. Bunger - Salt Lake City UT, US
Donald E. Cogswell - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
James W. Bunger and Associates Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
C10G 21/00
US Classification:
208254R, 208 92, 208 95, 208 96, 208208 R, 208254 H, 208282, 208287
Abstract:
A process for upgrading hydrocarbonaceous oil containing heteroatom-containing compounds where the hydrocarbonaceous oil is contacted with a solvent system that is a mixture of a major portion of a polar solvent having a dipole moment greater than about 1 debye and a minor portion of water to selectively separate the constituents of the carbonaceous oil into a heteroatom-depleted raffinate fraction and heteroatom-enriched extract fraction. The polar solvent and the water-in-solvent system are formulated at a ratio where the water is an antisolvent in an amount to inhibit solubility of heteroatom-containing compounds and the polar solvent in the raffinate, and to inhibit solubility of non-heteroatom-containing compounds in the extract. The ratio of the hydrocarbonaceous oil to the solvent system is such that a coefficient of separation is at least 50%. The coefficient of separation is the mole percent of heteroatom-containing compounds from the carbonaceous oil that are recovered in the extract fraction minus the mole percent of non-heteroatom-containing compounds from the carbonaceous oil that are recovered in the extract fraction.

Energy Efficient, Low Emissions Shale Oil Recovery Process

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US Patent:
8336621, Dec 25, 2012
Filed:
Sep 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/565288
Inventors:
James W. Bunger - Salt Lake City UT, US
Christopher P. Russell - Salt Lake City UT, US
Donald E. Cogswell - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
JWBA, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
E21B 43/26
C10G 1/00
US Classification:
166256, 166259, 208400, 423438
Abstract:
A process for the energy efficient, environmentally friendly recovery of liquid and gaseous products from solid or semi-solid hydrocarbon resources, in particular, oil shale or tar sands. The process involves non-oxidative pyrolysis to recover fluid energy values, oxidative combustion to recover energy values as recoverable heat, and environmental sequestration of gases produced.

Apparatus And Process For Purifying Highly Impure Calcium Hydroxide And For Producing High-Value Precipitated Calcium Carbonate And Other Calcium Products

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US Patent:
59978333, Dec 7, 1999
Filed:
Dec 4, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/206066
Inventors:
James W. Bunger - Salt Lake City UT
Don Cogswell - Salt Lake City UT
Jerald W. Wiser - Kaysville UT
Assignee:
James W. Bunger and Associates, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
C01F 1100
C01F 1118
C01B 2532
C07C 5506
US Classification:
423309
Abstract:
A solution process for the purification of calcium hydroxide, particularly from hydrated carbide lime, which is subsequently used as a feed stock for a high-value calcium product, preferably calcium carbonate. Precipitated calcium carbonate is formed by reaction of the purified calcium hydroxide solution with carbon dioxide in a plug-flow reaction system.

Apparatus And Process For The Remediation Of Contaminated Soil

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US Patent:
54601940, Oct 24, 1995
Filed:
Jan 31, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/189096
Inventors:
James W. Bunger - Salt Lake City UT
Christopher P. Russell - Salt Lake City UT
Donald E. Cogswell - Salt Lake City UT
Jerald W. Wiser - Kaysville UT
Assignee:
James W. Bunger & Associates - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B08B 304
US Classification:
134 65
Abstract:
A process and apparatus for the remediation of soil is provided with a plug flow of soil and counter-current wash of water. The contaminant-containing soil with water is first treated to disengage the contaminant from the soil and form a liquid phase containing water and contaminant. The treated soil and liquid phase is continuously introduced into a wash zone at a first end of the wash zone, and the soil and the liquid phase are conveyed in successive and discrete portions through the wash zone between the first end of the wash zone and a second end of the wash zone to provide an essentially plug-flow of the soil through the wash zone. Wash water is introduced into the wash zone by continuously adding water to the discrete portions at the second end of the wash zone, and the wash water is conveyed through the wash zone between adjacent wash cells toward the first end counter to the plug flow conveyance of the soil and the liquid phase, such that contaminants in the liquid phase are removed from the liquid phase by the wash water. The soil and liquid phase with contaminants removed are continuously withdrawn from the wash zone as each discrete portion reaches the second end of the wash zone. The wash water containing removed contaminants is withdrawn from the discrete portions at the first end of the wash zone.

Process For The Remediation Of Contaminated Soil

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US Patent:
53022114, Apr 12, 1994
Filed:
Aug 19, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/932090
Inventors:
James W. Bunger - Salt Lake City UT
Christopher P. Russell - Salt Lake City UT
Donald E. Cogswell - Salt Lake City UT
Jerald W. Wiser - Kaysville UT
Assignee:
James W. Bunger & Assoc., Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B08B 102
B08B 304
B08B 308
US Classification:
134 251
Abstract:
A process and apparatus for the remediation of soil is provided with a plug flow of soil and counter-current wash of water. The contaminant-containing soil with water is first treated to disengage the contaminant from the soil and form a liquid phase containing water and contaminant. The treated soil and liquid phase is continuously introduced into a wash zone at a first end of the wash zone, and the soil and the liquid phase are conveyed in successive and discrete portions through the wash zone between the first end of the wash zone and a second end of the wash zone to provide an essentially plug-flow of the soil through the wash zone. Wash water is introduced into the wash zone by continuously adding water to the discrete portions at the second end of the wash zone, and the wash water is conveyed through the wash zone between adjacent wash cells toward the first end counter to the plug flow conveyance of the soil and the liquid phase, such that contaminants in the liquid phase are removed from the liquid phase by the wash water. The soil and liquid phase with contaminants removed are continuously withdrawn from the wash zone as each discrete portion reaches the second end of the wash zone. The wash water containing removed contaminants is withdrawn from the discrete portions at the first end of the wash zone.
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