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106/718International ClassificationC04B14/00Cooperative ClassificationC04B28/04, C09K8/426, C09K8/473, C09K8/428, C09K8/467, Y02W30/95European ClassificationC09K8/473, C09K8/467, C04B28/04, C09K8/42P, C09K8/42SLegal EventsDateCodeEventDescriptionSep 11, 2009ASAssignmentOwner name: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC., TEXASFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:RODDY, CRAIG W.;CHATTERJI, JITEN;BRENNEIS, D. 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