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Edward William Malachosky

from Eighty Four, PA
Age ~77

Edward Malachosky Phones & Addresses

  • Eighty Four, PA
  • 925 Warren Ct, Coppell, TX 75019 (972) 393-1141 (972) 462-1278
  • Spring, TX
  • Washington, PA
  • Tomball, TX

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Us Patents

Disposal And Reclamation Of Drilling Wastes

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US Patent:
49429299, Jul 24, 1990
Filed:
Mar 13, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/322585
Inventors:
Edward Malachosky - Coppell TX
Donna M. Lantero - Anchorage AK
Assignee:
Atlantic Richfield Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
E21B 2106
US Classification:
175 66
Abstract:
Drilling cuttings comprising usable gravel, silts, clays and spent drilling fluid are reclaimed and disposed of during or after the process of drilling a well by separating construction-grade gravel from the drilling fluid and washing the gravel, if necessary, prior to storage or placing it in use as construction material. Solids not reclaimed for construction use are formed as a slurry and conducted to an injection well by and through centrifugal pumps or mechanical agitators for dispersing the fine solids in the slurry to aid in the injection process. Gravel wash water may be used as a component of the waste slurry and the slurry may be conditioned for injection by the addition of surfactants and dispersants.

Acid Wastewater Treatement

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US Patent:
56457308, Jul 8, 1997
Filed:
Apr 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/638716
Inventors:
Edward Malachosky - Coppell TX
Ronnie D. Gordon - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Envirocorp Services & Technology, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 164
US Classification:
210665
Abstract:
A process for treating acid wastewater containing heavy metals has been invented, the process including adding fly ash to the acid wastewater to reduce heavy metals content of the acid wastewater. In one aspect the acid wastewater contains soluble iron and adding fly ash reduces the level of soluble iron. In one aspect the acid wastewater contains sulfate ions and adding fly ash reduces the sulfate ion level. In one aspect solid silicate salts are added to the acid wastewater. Preferably undesirable very hydrous iron hydroxide precipitate is not formed. In certain aspects the pH of the acid wastewater is raised to an environmentally acceptable level. In one aspect the process is a batch process. In another aspect the process is a continuous process.

Dispersant Compositions Comprising Sulfonated Isobutylene Maleic Anhydride Copolymer For Subterranean Well Drilling And Completion

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US Patent:
53607872, Nov 1, 1994
Filed:
Jan 28, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/827475
Inventors:
James B. Bloys - Plano TX
William N. Wilson - Plano TX
Edward Malachosky - Coppell TX
Roger D. Bradshaw - Allen TX
Roger A. Grey - West Chester PA
Assignee:
Atlantic Richfield Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C09K 702
E21B 3313
US Classification:
507124
Abstract:
A dispersant for drilling fluids, spacer fluids, cement slurries, completion fluids and mixtures of drilling fluids and cement slurries used for drilling and cementing subterranean wells.

Production And Purification Of Contaminated Effluent Streams Containing Ammonium Sulfate And Ammonia

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US Patent:
55363857, Jul 16, 1996
Filed:
Mar 3, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/398104
Inventors:
Joseph P. Sheldon - Houston TX
Walter H. Stanton - Tyler TX
Edward Malachosky - Coppell TX
Fred Applegath - Texas City TX
Assignee:
Envirocorp Services & Technology, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01D 6144
C02F 1469
US Classification:
204523
Abstract:
The present invention, in certain embodiments, teaches a process for treating ammonia or ammonium-sulfate-containing waste effluent from an acrylonitrile, caprolactam or acetonitrile manufacturing facility. In one such process the effluent is fed to a deep well oxidizer, e. g. a water oxidizer vertical tube reactor (super critical or subcritical), to degrade organic contaminants. Certain embodiments of the deep well oxidizer have, according to this invention, an oxygen inlet tube movable by a coil tubing system. The output stream from the vertical tube reactor is, preferably, filtered, and then it is fed to an electrodialysis unit. In one aspect the electrodialysis unit produces an output stream at a pH of about 5 with a concentration of ammonium sulfate at least, preferably, of about 15% by weight, and most preferably between about 20% and about 26% by weight. This output stream may be neutralized and then further treated to remove ammonia and/or ammonium sulfate solids, e. g. by a downstream ammonia stripper, evaporator, and/or crystallizer system or combination thereof.

Dispersant Compositions For Subterranean Well Drilling And Completion

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US Patent:
52923673, Mar 8, 1994
Filed:
Nov 24, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/982024
Inventors:
James B. Bloys - Plano TX
William N. Wilson - Plano TX
Edward Malachosky - Coppell TX
Robert B. Carpenter - Hurst TX
Roger D. Bradshaw - Allen TX
Assignee:
Atlantic Richfield Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C04B 2404
C04B 2406
C04B 2400
US Classification:
106802
Abstract:
A dispersant for spacer fluids, cement slurries, completion fluids and mixtures of drilling fluids and cement slurries used for drilling and cementing subterranean wells.

Subterranean Disposal Of Liquid And Slurried Solids Wastes

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US Patent:
54052246, Apr 11, 1995
Filed:
Jan 25, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/008375
Inventors:
Winton G. Aubert - Plano TX
Edward Malachosky - Coppell TX
Thomas K. Perkins - Dallas TX
Assignee:
Atlantic Richfield Company - Plano TX
International Classification:
B09B 300
US Classification:
405128
Abstract:
Liquid wastes and slurries of ground solids wastes are injected into earth formation zones which have a fluid content of fluid similar to the liquid wastes or slurry which is below the irreducible saturation level for the liquid wastes or slurry to be injected. The formation may be non-hydrocarbon bearing or a depleted hydrocarbon bearing reservoir which has been depleted by enhanced fluid recovery techniques below its ambient irreducible fluid saturation value.

Method Of Using Biologically-Derived Monoesters As Drilling Fluids

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US Patent:
20140138159, May 22, 2014
Filed:
Aug 22, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/973754
Inventors:
- San Ramon CA, US
Saleh Ali Elomari - Fairfield CA, US
Edward Malachosky - Spring TX, US
Edward Keith Morton - Katy TX, US
Rithana Chea - Richmond TX, US
Assignee:
CHEVRON U.S.A INC. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
C09K 8/035
E21B 21/00
US Classification:
175 65
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to the method drilling a borehole with monoester-based drilling fluid compositions. In some embodiments, the methods for making such monoester-based lubricants utilize a biomass precursor and/or low value Fischer-Tropsch (FT) olefins and/or alcohols so as to produce high value monoester-based drilling fluids. In some embodiments, such monoester-based drilling fluids are derived from FT olefins and fatty acids. The fatty acids can be from a bio-based source (i.e., biomass, renewable source) or can be derived from FT alcohols via oxidation.

Biologically-Derived Monoesters As Drilling Fluids

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US Patent:
20140142003, May 22, 2014
Filed:
Aug 22, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/973619
Inventors:
Stephen Joseph Miller - San Francisco CA, US
Saleh Ali Elomari - Fairfield CA, US
Edward Malachosky - Spring TX, US
Edward Keith Morton - Katy TX, US
Rithana Chea - Richmond TX, US
Assignee:
CHEVRON U.S.A INC. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
C09K 8/18
US Classification:
507103, 560265
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to monoester-based drilling fluid compositions and the method of drilling a borehole with said compositions. In some embodiments, the methods for making such monoester-based lubricants utilize a biomass precursor and/or low value Fischer-Tropsch (FT) olefins and/or alcohols so as to produce high value monoester-based drilling fluids. In some embodiments, such monoester-based drilling fluids are derived from FT olefins and fatty acids. The fatty acids can be from a bio-based source (i.e., biomass, renewable source) or can be derived from FT alcohols via oxidation.
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