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Method And Apparatus For Converting Spent Water-Based Drilling Muds Into Fertile Indigenous Top Soil

US Patent:
7322152, Jan 29, 2008
Filed:
Jan 8, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/650906
Inventors:
Houston E. Hill - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
A01G 9/10
C12M 1/00
B09B 1/00
C09K 8/02
US Classification:
47 581SC, 4352891, 4051281, 175 66, 47 59 S
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for converting spent water-based drilling mud into fertile indigenous top soil at a well site or location. The fertile indigenous top soil is produced by the steps of: admixing, at a well site, effective amounts of spent water-based drilling mud, mature compost, organic fertilizer, and top soil from the well site to provide a mixture containing spent water-based drilling mud, from about 30 to about 150 volume percent mature compost, from about 5 to 20 volume percent organic fertilizer, and from about 5 to 20 volume percent top soil from the well site wherein each of the volume percents is based on the volume of the spent water-based drilling mud present in the mixture; stirring the mixture for a period of time effective to form a substantially homogenous mixture; and drying the substantially homogenous mixture so as to provide fertile indigenous top soil possessing similar microbial and enzyme characteristics as the top soil at the well site.

Method And Apparatus For Converting Spent Water-Based Drilling Muds Into Fertile Indigenous Top Soil

US Patent:
7444780, Nov 4, 2008
Filed:
May 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/801511
Inventors:
Houston E. Hill - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
A01G 9/10
C12M 1/00
B09B 1/00
C09K 8/02
US Classification:
47 581SC, 4352891, 4051281, 175 66, 47 59 S
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for converting spent water-based drilling mud into fertile indigenous top soil at a well site or location. The fertile indigenous top soil is produced by the steps of: admixing, at a well site, effective amounts of spent water-based drilling mud, mature compost, organic fertilizer, and top soil from the well site to provide a mixture containing spent water-based drilling mud, from about 30 to about 150 volume percent mature compost, from about 5 to 20 volume percent organic fertilizer, and from about 5 to 20 volume percent top soil from the well site wherein each of the volume percents is based on the volume of the spent water-based drilling mud present in the mixture; stirring the mixture for a period of time effective to form a substantially homogenous mixture; and drying the substantially homogenous mixture so as to provide fertile indigenous top soil possessing similar microbial and enzyme characteristics as the top soil at the well site.

Method And Apparatus For Converting Spent Water-Based Drilling Muds Into Fertile Indigenous Top Soil

US Patent:
2005003, Feb 24, 2005
Filed:
Aug 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/922254
Inventors:
Houston Hill - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
A01C023/00
US Classification:
111118000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for converting spent water-based drilling mud into fertile indigenous top soil at a well site or location. The fertile indigenous top soil is produced by the steps of: admixing, at a well site, effective amounts of spent water-based drilling mud, mature compost, organic fertilizer, and top soil from the well site to provide a mixture containing spent water-based drilling mud, from about 30 to about 150 volume percent mature compost, from about 5 to 20 volume percent organic fertilizer, and from about 5 to 20 volume percent top soil from the well site wherein each of the volume percents is based on the volume of the spent water-based drilling mud present in the mixture; stirring the mixture for a period of time effective to form a substantially homogenous mixture; and drying the substantially homogenous mixture so as to provide fertile indigenous top soil possessing similar microbial and enzyme characteristics as the top soil at the well site.

Method And Apparatus For Converting Spent Water-Based Drilling Muds Into Fertile Indigenous Top Soil

US Patent:
2006018, Aug 24, 2006
Filed:
Apr 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/396978
Inventors:
Houston Hill - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
C09K 17/40
US Classification:
0470581SC
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for converting spent water-based drilling mud into fertile indigenous top soil at a well site or location. The fertile indigenous top soil is produced by the steps of: admixing, at a well site, effective amounts of spent water-based drilling mud, mature compost, organic fertilizer, and top soil from the well site to provide a mixture containing spent water-based drilling mud, from about 30 to about 150 volume percent mature compost, from about 5 to 20 volume percent organic fertilizer, and from about 5 to 20 volume percent top soil from the well site wherein each of the volume percents is based on the volume of the spent water-based drilling mud present in the mixture; stirring the mixture for a period of time effective to form a substantially homogenous mixture; and drying the substantially homogenous mixture so as to provide fertile indigenous top soil possessing similar microbial and enzyme characteristics as the top soil at the well site.

Method And Apparatus For Converting Spent Water-Based Drilling Muds Into Fertile Indigenous Top Soil

US Patent:
2006019, Aug 31, 2006
Filed:
Apr 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/396728
Inventors:
Houston Hill - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
A01G 31/00
US Classification:
04705900S
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for converting spent water-based drilling mud into fertile indigenous top soil at a well site or location. The fertile indigenous top soil is produced by the steps of: admixing, at a well site, effective amounts of spent water-based drilling mud, mature compost, organic fertilizer, and top soil from the well site to provide a mixture containing spent water-based drilling mud, from about 30 to about 150 volume percent mature compost, from about 5 to 20 volume percent organic fertilizer, and from about 5 to 20 volume percent top soil from the well site wherein each of the volume percents is based on the volume of the spent water-based drilling mud present in the mixture; stirring the mixture for a period of time effective to form a substantially homogenous mixture; and drying the substantially homogenous mixture so as to provide fertile indigenous top soil possessing similar microbial and enzyme characteristics as the top soil at the well site.

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