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James P Koffer

from Delta, CO
Age ~69

James Koffer Phones & Addresses

  • 4868 Cedar Rd, Delta, CO 81416
  • Grand Junction, CO
  • Golden, CO
  • Arvada, CO
  • Roseburg, OR
  • Golden, CO

Work

Company: Chevron Apr 2008 to 2015 Position: Technology deployment engineer

Education

Degree: Masters, Master of Engineering School / High School: Colorado School of Mines 1986 to 1989 Specialities: Engineering

Skills

Mechanical Engineering • Project Management • Hydrology • Mining Engineering • New Technology Development • Environmental Restoration • Government and Community Relations • Oil and Gas

Ranks

Certificate: License Colorado Pe 18740

Industries

Environmental Services

Professional Records

License Records

James Preston Koffer

Address:
4868 Cedar Rd, Delta, CO 81416
License #:
18740 - Active
Issued Date:
Oct 21, 1981
Renew Date:
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date:
Oct 31, 2017
Type:
Professional Engineer

Resumes

Resumes

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Sales Engineer

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Location:
Delta, CO
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Chevron Apr 2008 - 2015
Technology Deployment Engineer

Aws Dredge Apr 2008 - 2015
Sales Engineer
Education:
Colorado School of Mines 1986 - 1989
Masters, Master of Engineering, Engineering
Colorado School of Mines 1972 - 1977
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mining Engineering
Skills:
Mechanical Engineering
Project Management
Hydrology
Mining Engineering
New Technology Development
Environmental Restoration
Government and Community Relations
Oil and Gas
Certifications:
License Colorado Pe 18740
State of Colorado, License 18740
Registered Professional Engineer
Professional Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

System And Methods For Controlled Fracturing In Formations

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US Patent:
20150167439, Jun 18, 2015
Filed:
Dec 12, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/568760
Inventors:
- San Ramon CA, US
Jeb Xiaobing Rong - Mt. Washington MA, US
James Preston Koffer - Delta CO, US
Mark Dean Looney - The Woodlands TX, US
Margaretha Catharina Maria Rijken - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 43/26
E21B 43/00
E21B 43/24
E21B 43/16
E21B 47/00
Abstract:
Controlled fracturing in geologic formations is carried out in a method employing a combination of alternating and impulsive current waveforms, applied in succession to achieve extensive fracturing and disintegration of rock materials for liquid and gas recovery. In a pre-conditioning step, high voltage discharges and optionally with highly ionizable gas injections are applied to a system of borehole electrodes, causing the formation to fracture with disintegration in multiple directions but confined between the locations of electrode pairs of opposite polarity. After pre-conditioning, intense current waveform of pulse energy is then applied to the system of borehole electrodes to create waves of ionization or shock waves with bubbles of heated gas that propagate inside and outside the high conductivity channels, resulting in rock disintegration with attendant large scale multiple fracturing.

System And Methods For Controlled Fracturing In Formations

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US Patent:
20150167440, Jun 18, 2015
Filed:
Dec 12, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/568779
Inventors:
- San Ramon CA, US
Jeb Xiaobing Rong - Mt. Washington MA, US
James Preston Koffer - Delta CO, US
Mark Dean Looney - The Woodlands TX, US
Margaretha Catharina Maria Rijken - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 43/26
E21B 47/00
E21B 33/124
E21B 43/16
Abstract:
Controlled fracturing in geologic formations is carried out by a system for generating fractures. The system comprises: a plurality of electrodes for placing in boreholes in a formation with one electrode per borehole, for the plurality of electrodes to define a fracture pattern for the geologic formation; a first electrical system for delivering a sufficient amount of energy to the electrodes to generate a conductive channel between the pair of electrodes with the conductivity in the channel has a ratio of final to initial channel conductivity of 10:1 to 50,000:1, wherein the sufficient amount of energy is selected from electromagnetic conduction, radiant energy and combinations thereof; and a second electrical system for generating electrical impulses with a voltage output ranging from 100-2000 kV, with the pulses having a rise time ranging from 0.05-500 microseconds and a half-value time of 50-5000 microseconds.
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