Conduction heating of hydrocarbonaceous formations

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Inventors

Bridges, Jack E.
Taflove, Allen

Application #

489849

Filed

Apr-29-1983

Published

Oct-8-1985

Current US Class

166/245
166/248
166/272.1
166/50
166/60
166/65.1
219/780

International Classes

E21B 043/24; E21B 043/30

Field of Search

166/248 166/60 166/272 166/65 219/10.55

Assignee

IIT Research Institute (Chicago, IL)

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Flock, Donald L., et al., "Unconventional Methods of Recovery of Bitumen and Related Research Areas Particular to the Oil Sands of Alberta," Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, Jul.-Sep., 1975, Montreal, pp. 17-20. Harvey, A. Herbert, et al., "Selective Reservoir Heating Could Boost Oil Recovery," Oil & Gas Journal, Nov. 13, 1978, pp. 185-190. Vermeulen et al., "Physical Modelling of the Electromagnetic Heating of Oil Sand and Other Earth-Type and Biological Materials" Can. Elec. Eng. J., vol. 4, No. 4, 1979, pp. 19-28.

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Abstract
A waveguide structure is emplanted in the earth to bound a particular volume of an earth formation with a waveguide structure formed of respective rows of discrete elongated electrodes wherein the spacing between rows is greater than the distance between electrodes in a respective row and in the case of vertical electrodes substantially less than the thickness of the hydrocarbonaceous earth formation. Electrical power at no more than a relatively low frequency is applied between respective rows of the electrodes to deliver power to the formation while producing relatively uniform heating thereof and limiting the relative loss of heat to adjacent barren regions to less than a tolerable amount. At the same time the temperature of the electrodes is controlled near the vaporization point of water thereat to maintain an electrically conductive path between the electrodes and the formation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for the in situ heating of earth formations having substantial electrical conductivity, said method comprising

bounding a particular volume of a said earth formation with a waveguide structure formed of respective rows of discrete elongated electrodes in a dense array wherein the active electrode area and the row separation are chosen in reference to the formation thickness to avoid heating barren layers, and

applying electrical power at no more than a relatively low frequency between respective said rows of electrodes to deliver power to said formation while producing relatively uniform heating thereof and limiting the relative loss of heat to adjacent regions to less than a predetermined amount,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to the exploitation of hydrocarbon-bearing formations having substantial electrical conductivity, such as tar sands and heavy oil deposits, by the application of electrical energy to heat the deposits. More specifically, the invention relates to the delivery of electrical power to a conductive formation at relatively low frequency or d.c., which power is applied between rows of elongated electrodes forming a waveguide structure bounding a particular volume of the formation, while at the same time the temperature of the electrodes is controlled.

Materials such as tar sands and heavy oil deposited are amenable to heat processing to produce gases and hydrocarbons. Generally the heat develops the porosity, permeability and/or mobility necessary for recovery. Some hydrocarbonaceous materials may be recovered upon pyrolysis or distillation, others simply upon heating to increase mobility.

Materials such as tar sands and heavy oil deposits are heterogeneous dielectrics. Such dielectric media exhibit very large values of conductivity, relative dielectric constant, and loss tangents at low temperature, but at high temperatures exhibit lower values for these parameters. Such behavior arises because in such media, ionic conducting paths or layers are established in the moisture contained in the interstitial spaces in the porous, relatively low dielectric constant and loss tangent rock matrix. Upon heating, the moisture evaporates, which radically reduces the bulk conductivity, relative dielectric constant, and loss tangent to essentially that of the rock matrix.
 
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