Milchem
Milchem Inc. was formed in 1963 to manufacture and market drilling fluids and oilfield chemicals. The company's home office was located at 3920 Essex Lane[1] in Houston, Texas. It had regional sales and service offices throughout North America and the world.
Origin
[edit]Milchem is a surname most widely held in England, where it is held by 28 people, or 1 in 1,989,931. In England it is most common in: Hampshire, where 43 percent live, East Sussex, where 18 percent live and Greater London, where 18 percent live. Outside of England this surname occurs in 3 countries. It is also common in Canada, where 26 percent live and The United States, where 10 percent live.
Background
[edit]In 1971, Milchem was acquired by Baker Oil Tools.
In 1985, Baker announced that it would combine its Houston-based Milchem Drilling Fluids subsidiary with competitor New Orleans–based Newpark Drilling Fluids forming Milpark, with Baker getting 64% of the merged company and Newpark Resources Inc. parent of Newpark Drilling Fluids taking 36%. Combined revenues at the time of the merger were estimated at $225 million per year.[2]
In 1987, Baker merged with Hughes forming Baker Hughes and Hughes Drilling Fluids was merged into Milpark.
In 1993, Milpark became a product line within Baker Hughes INTEQ.
In 2004, Baker Hughes Drilling Fluids was established as a stand-alone division of Baker Hughes.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ Property valuation of Essex Lane, Houston, TX: 3900 (BRI 1834 ESSEX LLC), 3900 (BRI 1834 ESSEX LLC), 3900 (BRI 1834 ESSEX LLC), 3919 (APARTMENTS LP ESSEX), 3920 (APARTMENTS LP GAEL), 3933 (3933 ESSEX LN LLC), 3935 (FOR THE BLIND TAPING), 3939 (CAPITAL VENTURES LP BLUE), 4001 (LYNN GOODE CROWLEY), 4002 (WILLIAM B MCCLOSKEY) (Tax assessments)
- ^ Hanley, Robert (1985-10-04), Los Angeles Times - 10/04/1985, retrieved 2012-06-06 3. Milchem Surname, https://forebears.io/surnames/milchem, retrieved 19Nov2024