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Arlington, TX   

Pittsburgh, PA   

Bethel Park, PA   

1214 Greystone Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15241    610-6315447   

Work

Company: Texas car title and payday loan services inc 2013 Position: Branch manager

Education

School / High School: Grayson County College- Denison, TX Specialities: Business Management

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A And P Mechanic

Location:
West Mifflin, PA
Industry:
Airlines/Aviation
Work:
Air Methods
A and P Mechanic
Education:
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics
Skills:
Aircraft Maintenance, Commercial Aviation, Aircraft, Aviation, Flights
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Brock Watson - Whitesboro, TX

Work:
Texas Car Title and Payday Loan Services Inc 2013 to 2000
Branch Manager
Hub Financial Services - Coppell, TX 2012 to 2013
Product Coordinator
Client Services, Inc - Denison, TX 2009 to 2011
Training Manager/Unit Manager
Schwartz & Associates - McKinney, TX 2005 to 2009
Closing Document Auditor/Processor
Countrywide Home Loans - Plano, TX 2003 to 2005
Senior Foreclosure Specialist
Education:
Grayson County College - Denison, TX
Business Management
Whitesboro High School - Whitesboro, TX

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Fluid Flow Control Device And Method For Use Of Same

US Patent:
7055598, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Aug 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/227935
Inventors:
Colby M. Ross - Carrollton TX, US
Ralph H. Echols - Dallas TX, US
Brock W. Watson - Carrollton TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 43/12
US Classification:
166236, 166233, 166386, 1663321, 1663322
Abstract:
A fluid flow control device () for use in a wellbore to control the inflow of production fluids comprises a sand control screen () having a base pipe () with a first set of openings () that allows the production fluids to flow therethrough and a sleeve () coaxially disposed adjacent to the base pipe (). The sleeve () has a second set of openings () that allows the production fluids to flow therethrough. The sleeve () is selectively positionable relative to the base pipe () such that a pressure drop in the production fluids is selectively controllable by adjusting an alignment of the first set of openings () relative to the second set of openings ().

Apparatus For Radially Expanding Tubular Members Including A Segmented Expansion Cone

US Patent:
7243731, Jul 17, 2007
Filed:
Aug 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/487199
Inventors:
Brock Wayne Watson - Carrollton TX, US
Lev Ring - Houston TX, US
David Paul Brisco - Duncan OK, US
Assignee:
Enventure Global Technology - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 23/04
E21B 43/10
B21D 41/02
US Classification:
166380, 166382, 166207, 166212, 7237008, 72393
Abstract:
An apparatus for radially expanding tubular members including a segmented expansion cone.

Collapsible Expansion Cone

US Patent:
7559365, Jul 14, 2009
Filed:
Nov 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/495347
Inventors:
Brock Wayne Watson - Carrollton TX, US
David Paul Brisco - Duncan OK, US
Assignee:
Enventure Global Technology, LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 43/10
US Classification:
166207, 166384
Abstract:
An apparatus for radially expanding and plastically deforming an expandable tubular member includes a collapsible expansion cone.

Expansion Cone For Expandable Liner Hanger

US Patent:
7779910, Aug 24, 2010
Filed:
Feb 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/027719
Inventors:
Brock Watson - Carrollton TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 23/03
US Classification:
166208, 166382, 166384
Abstract:
An expandable liner hanger system includes an expandable liner hanger and an expansion cone having a first outer diameter when driven through the expandable liner hanger in a first direction to expand the expandable tubing. The expandable liner hanger system also includes a polished bore receptacle having a lower end coupled to an upper end of the expandable liner hanger by a coupling, the coupling having an inner diameter smaller than the first outer diameter. In the run in condition, the expansion cone is positioned below the coupling.

Apparatus For Radially Expanding And Plastically Deforming A Tubular Member

US Patent:
7793721, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Mar 11, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/548934
Inventors:
Brock Wayne Watson - Carrollton TX, US
David Paul Brisco - Duncan OK, US
Assignee:
Eventure Global Technology, LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/128
E21B 33/129
E21B 23/00
E21B 29/08
US Classification:
166298, 166118, 166195, 166202, 166207
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for radially expanding and plastically deforming a tubular member. The apparatus includes a support member, an expansion device coupled to the support member and at least one of a cutting device coupled to the support member, an actuator coupled to the support member, a sealing assembly, or a packer assembly coupled to the support member. The apparatus may further include a gripping device for coupling the tubular member to the support member. The expansion device may be used for radially expanding and plastically deforming the tubular member which may be coupled to the support member. The cutting device may be used for cutting the tubular member. The actuator may be used for displacing the expansion device relative to the support member. The sealing assembly may be used for sealing an annulus defined between the support member and the tubular member.

Smooth Bore Latch For Tie Back Receptacle Extension

US Patent:
7854266, Dec 21, 2010
Filed:
Sep 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/238992
Inventors:
Brock W. Watson - Carrollton TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 19/16
US Classification:
166380, 1662426
Abstract:
A tie back receptacle extension includes a stinger having a smooth bore latch assembly carried thereon which includes a wedge device and a ramp, and the ramp outwardly displaces the wedge device to secure the stinger within a substantially smooth bore. A smoothbore latch assembly includes a spiral wound spring received in a recess, and the recess and the spring extending circumferentially relative to a stinger. A ramp outwardly displaces the spring relative to the recess in response to displacement of the spring relative to the ramp. A method of securing a stinger within a substantially smooth bore includes: providing a latch assembly on the stinger; inserting the stinger into the bore; and engaging the latch assembly with the bore, thereby securing the stinger relative to the bore, without the latch assembly engaging any recess formed in the bore.

Expandable Casing With Enhanced Collapse Resistance And Sealing Capability

US Patent:
8006770, Aug 30, 2011
Filed:
Feb 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/371741
Inventors:
Brock W. Watson - Carrollton TX, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 23/00
US Classification:
166380, 166207, 166382
Abstract:
An expandable casing with enhanced collapse resistance and sealing capability. An expandable tubular for use in a subterranean well includes multiple recesses extending into a wall of the tubular, with the recesses being longitudinally spaced apart along the wall. A method of expanding tubulars in a subterranean well includes the steps of: expanding a tubular in the well, the tubular including multiple recesses extending into a wall of the tubular; and after the expanding step, allowing the wall of the tubular to retract radially inward more at each of the recesses than between the recesses.

Downhole Progressive Pressurization Actuated Tool And Method Of Using The Same

US Patent:
8272443, Sep 25, 2012
Filed:
Nov 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/617405
Inventors:
Brock Watson - Carrollton TX, US
Gary Walters - Thornton CO, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services Inc. - Duncan OK
International Classification:
E21B 43/25
E21B 34/08
US Classification:
166318, 1663051, 166319, 1663344
Abstract:
A method of servicing a subterranean formation comprising positioning a wellbore servicing tool comprising an axial flowbore within a wellbore, making a first application of pressure to the axial flowbore of the wellbore servicing tool; wherein the pressure within the wellbore servicing tool is at least a first upper threshold during the first application of pressure, allowing the pressure within the axial flowbore following the first application of pressure to fall below a first lower threshold, making a second application of pressure to the axial flowbore of the wellbore servicing tool, wherein the pressure within the wellbore servicing tool is at least a second upper threshold during the second application of pressure, allowing a second subsiding of pressure within the axial flowbore following the second application of pressure to fall a second lower threshold, and communicating a fluid to the wellbore, the subterranean formation, or both via one or more ports of the wellbore servicing tool.

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