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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Crane; Steven D..The latest application filed is for "method for transporting a heavy crude oil produced via a wellbore from a subterranean formation to a market location and converting it into a distillate product stream using a solvent deasphalting process".
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Method for transporting a heavy crude oil produced via a wellbore from a subterranean formation to a market location and converting it into a distillate product stream using a solvent deasphalting process Grant 6,054,496 - Crane , et al. April 25, 2 | 2000-04-25 |
Method for producing from a subterranean formation via a wellbore, transporting and converting a heavy crude oil into a distillate product stream Grant 5,935,423 - Crane , et al. August 10, 1 | 1999-08-10 |
Method for producing heavy crude oil via a wellbore from a subterranean formation and converting the heavy crude oil into a distillate product stream Grant 5,929,125 - Crane , et al. July 27, 1 | 1999-07-27 |
Method for sealing unwanted fractures in fluid-producing earth formations Grant 5,425,421 - Coleman , et al. June 20, 1 | 1995-06-20 |
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