Jeremy J Angelle, Age 38713 S Railroad Ave, Opelousas, LA 70570

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713 S Railroad Ave, Opelousas, LA 70570 (337) 948-9683

Lafayette, LA

Houston, TX

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Senior Vice President, Technology And Engineering

Location:
119 Acres Dr, Youngsville, LA 70592
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Frank's International N.v.
Senior Vice President, Technology and Engineering
Frank's International N.v. Jan 2015 - Nov 2015
Vice President Gulf of Mexico Operations and Global Technology
Frank's International N.v. Jan 2012 - Jan 2015
Business Development Representative, Gulf of Mexico
Frank's International N.v. Apr 2004 - Jan 2015
Manager, Global Technology Group
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 2004 - 2007
Adjunct Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Frank's International N.v. May 1999 - Apr 2004
Design Engineer
Frank's International N.v. 1999 - 2001
Project Engineer Internship
Education:
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 2012 - 2014
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 2000 - 2002
Master of Science, Masters, Mechanical Engineering
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 1995 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Drilling, Petroleum, Onshore, Offshore Drilling, Oil/Gas, Gas, Completions, Project Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Engineering, Oilfield, Inspection, Mechanical Engineering, Finite Element Analysis, Inventor, Supervisory Skills, Oil and Gas Industry, Energy Industry, Operations Management, Upstream, Manufacturing, Energy, Drilling Engineering, Procurement, Contract Management, Subsea Engineering, Natural Gas, Pressure, Completion, Safety Management Systems, Metal Fabrication, Pipelines, Offshore Operations, Directional Drilling, Petrochemical, Deepwater, Well Testing, Pumps, Piping, Field Development, Hydraulics, Tubing, Refinery, Ndt, Rig, Qhse, Asme, Oil and Gas, Pricing Strategy, Research and Development
Certifications:
Licensed Professional Engineer In the State of Louisiana
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Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Elevator Sensor

US Patent:
7182133, Feb 27, 2007
Filed:
Dec 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/728443
Inventors:
Charles Michael Webre - Lafayette LA, US
Michael Wayne Olivier - Broussard LA, US
Jeremy Richard Angelle - Lafayette LA, US
Mark Stephen Sibille - Lafayette LA, US
Richard J. Wiggins - Lafayette LA, US
Brian D. Begnaud - Youngsville LA, US
Assignee:
Frank's Casing Crew and Rental Tools, Inc. - Lafayette LA
International Classification:
E21B 19/06
E21B 19/00
E21B 47/00
US Classification:
16625001, 166 7752, 166 66, 175 40, 700303
Abstract:
At least one sensor is mounted for monitoring the vertical position of an elevator relative to selected features on a tubular string. A variety of sensor types is provided. Optional mounting arrangement permits the sensors to be situated close to a tubular and free to move laterally. Excess lateral movement of the tubular moves the mounting; thus, reducing the shock to the sensors. In an additional embodiment, a sensor can provide position indication for tools or other equipment being lowered into the wellbore or into a tubular. In yet another embodiment, sensors are mounted to both indicate selected features on a tubular string and the position of tools being lowered into the tubular string.

Method And Apparatus For Connecting And Disconnecting Threaded Tubulars

US Patent:
7191686, Mar 20, 2007
Filed:
Feb 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/344625
Inventors:
Jeremy R. Angelle - Lafayette LA, US
Donald E. Mosing - Lafayette LA, US
Christopher B. Pechon - Lafayette LA, US
Assignee:
Frank's Casing Crew & Rental Tools, Inc. - Lafayette LA
International Classification:
B25B 13/50
US Classification:
81 5734, 81 5716
Abstract:
A system for screwing together threaded connections includes a pair of moveable arms which first grip the tubular to provide a contact force against three hydraulically powered drive rollers, that are contained within the arms. The three drive rollers will screw or “spin” the connection to an initial torque value. The moveable arms also contain a set of jaws (three) which extend radially inwardly to grip the tubular, so the connection can be made up to final torque by contracting a hydraulic cylinder. The hydraulic cylinder that is used to apply the final torque value is attached on one end, where the moveable arms are pinned together, and on the other end to something fixed, such a snub post or derrick leg. Rotation of the opposing connection is prevented by the use of standard equipment such as a manual chain tong.

Control Line Manipulating Arm And Method Of Using Same

US Patent:
7216716, May 15, 2007
Filed:
Nov 24, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/995907
Inventors:
Cory James Cole - Lafayette LA, US
Jeremy Richard Angelle - Lafayette LA, US
Michael Wayne Olivier - Madison AL, US
Charles Michael Webre - Lafayette LA, US
Anthony Salles Billeaud - Lafayette LA, US
Brian David Begnaud - Youngsville LA, US
Assignee:
Frank's Casing Crew & Rental Tools, Inc - Lafayette LA
International Classification:
E21B 23/12
US Classification:
166379, 166380, 166 774
Abstract:
A control line guide and manipulating arm can protect and guide one or more control lines which are desired to be attached and lowered into a wellbore with a tubular string. The control lines may be moved toward a tubular string, can be clamped to the tubular string, and the tubular string and control lines may be lowered into the wellbore. When the elevator reaches a predetermined position, the spider slips are preferably set. To protect the control lines, the control lines are moved in a substantially radial direction outward from the tubular string. The spider slips are closed only after the control lines are retained outward. After another tubular joint is connected to the tubular string and the elevator grips the tubular string, the spider slips are preferably released. For easier attachment, of the control lines to the tubular string, the control lines are moved in a substantially radial direction toward the tubular string. As the tubular string and the control lines are lowered into the wellbore, the manipulator arm may again begin retracting to move the control lines away from the approaching elevator as well as to move the control lines out of the way of the movement of the spider slips.

Conductor Pipe String Deflector And Method

US Patent:
7484575, Feb 3, 2009
Filed:
Apr 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/115481
Inventors:
Jeremy R. Angelle - Lafayette LA, US
Guy R. Brasseux - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Frank's Casing Crew & Rental Tools, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 7/18
US Classification:
175 67, 175424, 166358
Abstract:
An apparatus for deflecting a tubular string preferably comprising at least one side nozzle near the lower end of a first tubular string. The nozzle permits passage of a fluid therethrough from the first tubular string bore and deflects the first tubular string in a substantially horizontal direction. A second tubular string may be lowered over the deflected first tubular string. The second tubular string and the first tubular string are preferably lowered into the sea floor for maintaining their deflection. A method for deflecting a first tubular string and securing the first tubular string in the deflected state preferably comprises lowering the first tubular string axially so that the lower end of the first tubular string is near the sea floor. Preferably, a fluid, such as seawater, is propelled down through the bore of the first tubular string and through at least one side nozzle near the lower end of the first tubular, wherein the fluid moving through the side nozzle deflects the first tubular string. The first tubular string end is preferably lowered into the sea floor for maintaining the deflection of the first tubular string.

Stabbing Guide Adapted For Use With Saver Sub

US Patent:
7490677, Feb 17, 2009
Filed:
Jul 5, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/428712
Inventors:
Jean Buytaert - Mineral Wells TX, US
Jon Andrew Veverica - Katy TX, US
Robert Gregory Dieste - Alvin TX, US
Jeremy R. Angelle - Lafayette LA, US
Assignee:
Frank's International - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 19/18
US Classification:
166380, 166 7751
Abstract:
An apparatus comprising a saver sub and a stabbing guide having a housing to capture and direct the upwardly disposed threaded end of a tubular joint to the downwardly disposed threaded mating end of the saver sub is disclosed. The stabbing guide is adapted for surrounding and facilitating threaded connection of the saver sub to tubular segments brought within the housing.

Tubular Connection With Slotted Threads

US Patent:
7513537, Apr 7, 2009
Filed:
Oct 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/690920
Inventors:
Donald E. Mosing - Lafayette LA, US
David L. Sipos - Lafayette LA, US
Jeremy R. Angelle - Lafayette LA, US
Assignee:
Frank's Casing Crew & Rental Tools, Inc. - Lafayette LA
International Classification:
F16L 21/00
US Classification:
285401
Abstract:
A connection for the quick and functionally reliable connection of tubulars including pipes and casing. The connection having a male or pin end and a mating female, box, or socket end and sections of circumferentially and axially extending protuberances such as thread segments or lugs interrupted by slots extending circumferentially and axially approximately the same distance as the corresponding protuberance section. Both the pin and box have matching or corresponding arrays of interrupted threads and slots. When properly aligned, the array will be accepted by a corresponding slot when mating the pin and box. After proper mating, the connection is secured by rotating the pin or box to further mate the corresponding patches of the pin and box.

Self-Tightening Safety Tubular Clamp

US Patent:
7527093, May 5, 2009
Filed:
Sep 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/532203
Inventors:
Donald E. Mosing - Lafayette LA, US
Jeremy R. Angelle - Lafayette LA, US
Assignee:
Frank's Casing Crew and Rental Tools, Inc. - Lafayette LA
International Classification:
E21B 19/10
US Classification:
166 7514, 166 7751, 175423
Abstract:
A self-tightening safety tubular clamp for suspending a casing string or other tubular member within a well. In one embodiment, a base has an opening for receiving the casing string. A first gripping member and an opposing second gripping member are each adapted to frictionally engage the casing string. First and second pivot arms include parallel linkages for supporting the gripping members. Each parallel linkage is pivotally secured to the base at one pivot pair, and pivotally secured to one of the gripping members at an upper pivot pair. Frictional contact with the gripping members allows the weight of the casing string to move the pivot arms downward. As the pivot arms move downward, the gripping members move downward and inward into engagement with the casing string. The parallel linkages ensure that gripping surfaces of the gripping members remains vertical, in alignment.

Stabilizer For Pipe Handling Equipment

US Patent:
7726394, Jun 1, 2010
Filed:
Oct 22, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/975858
Inventors:
Jeremy R. Angelle - Lafayette LA, US
Donald E. Mosing - Lafayette LA, US
Oren M. Bowden - Broussard LA, US
Assignee:
Frank's International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 19/06
US Classification:
166 7752, 166379, 166 855
Abstract:
A stabilizer to suppress unwanted pivotal movement in pipe handling equipment suspended from bails. The stabilizer can contain either or both adjustable contacting members and non-adjustable contacting members which are rigidly connected to a portion of the pipe handling equipment. The adjustable contacting members contact the bails on one or both sides of the bail(s) to suppress motion of the elevator relative to the bail.

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