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Wayne Arthur Kriel

from League City, TX
Age ~74

Wayne Kriel Phones & Addresses

  • 1542 Sara Ln, League City, TX 77573 (281) 993-2300
  • 506 Lakeside Ln, Friendswood, TX 77546
  • 6713 Creekside Ln, Plano, TX 75023
  • Houston, TX
  • Galveston, TX

Work

Company: Dakserve Jan 2018 Position: Director technology and innovations

Education

School / High School: The University of Texas at Dallas

Skills

Management • Project Management • Change Management • Energy • Petrochemical • Gas • Business Strategy • Integration • Oil and Gas • Upstream • Process Engineering • Product Development • Chemistry

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Director Technology And Innovations

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Location:
Friendswood, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Dakserve
Director Technology and Innovations

Camin Cargo
Vice President Upstream Services
Education:
The University of Texas at Dallas
University of Texas
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Management
Project Management
Change Management
Energy
Petrochemical
Gas
Business Strategy
Integration
Oil and Gas
Upstream
Process Engineering
Product Development
Chemistry

Publications

Us Patents

Chromatograph Valve And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
6910394, Jun 28, 2005
Filed:
May 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/160973
Inventors:
Wayne A. Kriel - Friendswood TX, US
International Classification:
G01N001/00
US Classification:
7386311
Abstract:
An improved chromatograph valve is provided which may be placed in close proximity to a chromatograph in order to avoid temperature variations in the space therebetween. The valve may include a multiple sample slot rotor movable in a single direction to reduce wear upon the rotor and valve body. The rotor sample slots as well as the pairs of sample and carrier gas ports upon the valve body may be diametrically opposed to allow a superior temperature gradient to be created across the valve, the gradient allowing a sample material to enter the valve in a single phase and exit the valve sufficiently volatilized.

Analysis Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
7467540, Dec 23, 2008
Filed:
Oct 5, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/543411
Inventors:
Wayne A. Kriel - Friendswood TX, US
Assignee:
SGS Societe Generale de Surveillance S.A.
International Classification:
G01N 1/00
G01N 1/22
G01N 30/02
G01N 33/22
US Classification:
73 2341, 73 1902, 73 1905, 73 191, 73 1911, 73 1912
Abstract:
A method of analyzing a composition including live crude includes separating the composition into a vapor phase and a liquid phase. A composition of the vapor phase is determined with a gas chromatograph. At least a portion of the liquid phase is deposited in a vessel, and a headspace vapor phase is collected from the vessel. A composition of the headspace vapor is determined with the gas chromatograph.

Automated Analysis Of Pressurized Reservoir Fluids

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US Patent:
20120011919, Jan 19, 2012
Filed:
Jul 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/184874
Inventors:
Wayne A. Kriel - Friendswood TX, US
Shuzong Cai - The Woodlands TX, US
Francisco J. Azcarate - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
SGS NORTH AMERICA INC. - Rutherford NE
International Classification:
G01N 30/90
US Classification:
73 2335
Abstract:
Processing a reservoir fluid sample includes separating the reservoir fluid sample into a vapor phase stream and a liquid phase stream, assessing a composition of the vapor phase stream, sampling a property of the liquid phase steam, and assessing a volume of a components of the liquid phase stream based at least in part on the sampled property of the liquid phase stream. A system for processing a reservoir fluid sample includes a volumetric receptacle adapted to accept the reservoir fluid sample, a phase separator configured to receive the reservoir fluid sample from the volumetric receptacle and to separate the reservoir fluid sample into a vapor phase stream and a liquid phase stream, a gas chromatograph arranged to receive the vapor phase stream from the phase separator, and a liquid flow meter configured to detect an interface including at least one component of the liquid phase stream.

Analysis Of Pressurized Reservoir Fluids

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US Patent:
20120272715, Nov 1, 2012
Filed:
Apr 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/455688
Inventors:
Wayne A. Kriel - Friendswood TX, US
Graham M. Mullings - Magnolia TX, US
Assignee:
SGS North American Inc. - Rutherford NJ
International Classification:
G01N 30/12
US Classification:
73 2342
Abstract:
A self-contained analysis system operable to assess gas to oil ratio (GOR), shrinkage of reservoir fluid, and composition of pressurized reservoir fluids. The analysis system can be used for extended compositional analysis of rich flashed gas and lean gas samples as well as flashed equilibrium liquids, condensates, and black oils. Analysis of the various samples is achieved without cross contamination, for example, between rich flashed gases and lean gases or between extended natural gas and liquids (e.g., black oils and condensates). The system yields accurate results up to and including C for gas samples and up to and including C+ for liquid samples, and entrained water.

Composite Sampling Of Fluids

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US Patent:
20130192339, Aug 1, 2013
Filed:
Jan 25, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/750710
Inventors:
Wayne A. Kriel - Friendswood TX, US
Mario A. Ibarra - Pasadena TX, US
Sven Lataire - Zevergem, BE
International Classification:
G01N 30/28
G01N 1/22
US Classification:
73 2336, 73 2341, 7386371
Abstract:
Composite sampling of a fluid flowing through a conduit includes collecting, in a vessel coupled to the conduit through which the fluid is flowing, a first discrete sample of fluid from the conduit, the first discrete sample having a first selected volume, and collecting, in the vessel and at a first interval from the first sample, a second discrete sample of the fluid from the conduit, the second discrete sample having a second selected volume, thereby forming a composite sample in the vessel while the vessel is coupled to conduit. The composite sample includes the first discrete sample and the second discrete sample, and may include one or more additional discrete samples. An apparatus for collecting the composite sample includes a gas chromatograph, and is arranged such that the composite sample is provided to the gas chromatograph without removing the composite sample from the apparatus or transporting the composite sample.

Extraction And Disposal Of Organic Wastes With Polymer Coated Porous Substrate

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US Patent:
H16519, Jun 3, 1997
Filed:
Apr 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/429894
Inventors:
Winton G. Aubert - Plano TX
Wayne A. Kriel - Plano TX
International Classification:
B01D 1504
C02F 128
US Classification:
210691
Abstract:
Volatile organic compounds, including, in particular, the BTEX group, present in wastewater and groundwater in concentrations of about 1. 0 PPM to 100 PPM, may be removed by adsorption onto a polymer coated porous substrate. The substrate is preferably selected from a group consisting of mullite, diatomaceous earth and ground structural brick and fire brick. The polymer coatings may be applied by immersing the substrate in a solution of the polymer or the polymer coating may be generated on the substrate by polymerization of a substrate coated resin. Polystyrene, polypropylene glycol, polymethyl silicone, polyesters and polyurethanes may be used as the coating material. The adsorbent composition may be disposed in a packed column, as a liner for storage pits, as a barrier for surface bodies of water and groundwater flow, and may be regenerated or disposed of by deep well injection.
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