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TURKMENSKIJ NI PVNII PRIRODNYK

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  • Total Patents
    21
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TURKMENSKIJ NI PVNII PRIRODNYK has a total of 21 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1980. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) and Russian Federation. Its main competitors in its focus markets basic materials chemistry are KAJIYAMA CHISATO, BLOOMER TODD A and VSEROSSIJSKIJ NI SKIJ I Z.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Gichev Valerij V 8
#2 Kendin Sergej N 7
#3 Panchenko Gennadij G 4
#4 Yanikov Mejlis Kh 3
#5 Kudryavtsev Lev N 3
#6 Samovik Nikolaj N 3
#7 Alekhin Stanislav N 3
#8 Babaniyazov Serdar S 2
#9 Shikhmamedov Nurmamed 2
#10 Kasparov Leonid E 2

Latest patents

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RU1774986C Method of cementing casing string
RU1776295C Method of grouting of casing strings in wells
RU1788195C Method of sealing of connections of pipes in borehole
RU1775178C Apparatus for cleaning of washing liquid
SU1767155A1 Method for opening oil-showing deposits
SU1737101A1 Casing cementing method
RU1795094C Method of well completion
SU1731938A1 Method of borehole consolidation in plastic bock
SU1705548A1 Cementing plug
SU1738997A1 Casing string section joining device
SU1673727A1 Cement plug
SU1562430A1 Apparatus for cementing wells
SU1559110A1 Device for injecting mortar into well
SU1490254A1 Method of cementing wells
SU1320384A1 Method of producing wells in salt-anhydrite deposits embedding a brine manifestation zone
SU1339231A1 Method of drilling holes under hazard of brine manifestation
SU1317383A1 Method of detecting natural brine manifestation areas
SU1287083A1 Method of detecting structures containing natural brine
SU1134593A1 Drilling mud
SU1043292A1 Plugging composition for damping brine manifestations