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CHEVRON USA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    29
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    193,891
About

CHEVRON USA has a total of 29 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2001. It filed its patents most often in United States, United Kingdom and Taiwan. Its main competitors in its focus markets basic materials chemistry, civil engineering and computer technology are ELOMARI SALEH, NESTE OJL OJJ and INT HYDROGENATION PATENTS CO.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CHEVRON USAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Rosenbaum John M 3
#2 Elomari Saleh 2
#3 Okazaki Mark E 2
#4 Richey Michael J 2
#5 Prochnow Shane James 2
#6 Ketterer Nicole A 2
#7 Lei Guan-Dao 2
#8 O'Rear Dennis J 2
#9 Miller Stephen J 2
#10 Herkenhoff E Fredrick 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CA3076523A1 Systems and methods for estimating a likelihood of reservoir productivity as a function of position in a subsurface volume of interest
GB201308498D0 Enhanced oil recovery in low permeability reservoirs
US2013029891A1 Turbine oil comprising an ester component
US2013029893A1 Process for Preparing a Turbine Oil Comprising an Ester Component
US2013001128A1 Process and system for reducing the olefin content of a fischer-tropsch product stream
US2009037115A1 Method for determining seismic data quality
US2007149789A1 Partial oxidation using molecular sieve SSZ-74
US2006225883A1 Self-leaving in-situ device and method for passively removing oil from water wells
US2006016724A1 Process to make white oil from waxy feed using highly selective and active wax hydroisomerization catalyst
US2005139356A1 Method for enhancing the retention efficiency of treatment chemicals in subterranean formations
US2005067324A1 Method for removing calcium from crude oil
US6754591B1 Method for processing seismic traces to provide seismic data with enhanced signal-to-noise ratio
US6863802B2 Upgrading fischer-Tropsch and petroleum-derived naphthas and distillates
US6776897B2 Thermally stable blends of highly paraffinic distillate fuel component and conventional distillate fuel component