Inventor · Houston, TX, US

Lawrence B. Peck

16Patents
11h-index
21Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 14, 1982 → Sep 28, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5143598A Methods of tar sand bitumen recovery Chemistry; Metallurgy 92 Expired
US4746419A Process for the hydrodemetallation hydrodesulfuration and hydrocracking of a hydrocarbon feedstock Chemistry; Metallurgy 82 Expired
US4940529A Catalytic cracking with deasphalted oil Chemistry; Metallurgy 66 Expired
US5013427A Resid hydrotreating with resins Performing Operations; Transporting 60 Expired
US9598328B2 Integrated processes and systems for conversion of methane to multiple higher hydrocarbon products Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 42 Active
US4722782A Method for solvent treating of tar sands with water displacement Chemistry; Metallurgy 36 Expired
US4699709A Recovery of a carbonaceous liquid with a low fines content Chemistry; Metallurgy 32 Expired
US4572777A Recovery of a carbonaceous liquid with a low fines content Chemistry; Metallurgy 24 Expired
US4584087A Recovery of a carbonaceous liquid with a low fines content Chemistry; Metallurgy 23 Expired
US4808298A Process for reducing resid hydrotreating solids in a fractionator Chemistry; Metallurgy 17 Expired
US10787398B2 Integrated processes and systems for conversion of methane to multiple higher hydrocarbon products Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 14 Active
US10183900B2 Integrated processes and systems for conversion of methane to multiple higher hydrocarbon products Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 11 Active
US5308476A Reduced gas holdup in an ebullated bed reactor Chemistry; Metallurgy 11 Expired
US5009771A Hydroconversion process using mixed catalyst system Performing Operations; Transporting 9 Expired
USD397548S Body worn storage pouch General 5 Expired
US11168038B2 Integrated processes and systems for conversion of methane to multiple higher hydrocarbon products Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.