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Title: |
US4362213:
Method of in situ oil extraction using hot solvent vapor injection
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US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Tabor, Paul R.; Mercerville, NJ

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Assignee: |
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc., Lawrenceville, NJ
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Published / Filed: |
1982-12-07
/ 1980-11-19

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Application Number: |
US1980000208214

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
E21B 43/16;
E21B 43/24;
E21B 43/40;
Core:
E21B 43/34;
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IPC-7:
E21B 43/24;
E21B 43/40;

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ECLA Code: |
E21B43/16G2; E21B43/24; E21B43/40;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
166/267;
166/303;
166/306;
Original:
166/267;
166/303;
166/306;

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Field of Search: |
166/266,267,303,304,306

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Priority Number: |
| 1980-11-19 |
US1980000208214 |
| 1978-12-29 |
US1978000974630 |

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Abstract: |
Heavy oil or bitumen is extracted and removed from underground oil bearing formations having low permeability such as tar sands by injection of hot hydrocarbon solvent vapor into a single well hole at a pressure not substantially exceeding the pressure in the formation to effectively heat and extract the bitumen. The hot solvent vapor is passed downwardly through an annular passage of concentric piping place in the well bore and is injected out through upper performations in the casing and into the formation. The hot solvent vapor condenses in the formation and drains along with recovered oil through lower perforations back into the bottom end of the inner pipe, from which the product oil and solvent mixture is pumped to above ground. The solvent is partially reclaimed from the oil product by distillation means and the solvent friction is reheated and reinjected into the well bore for further use. The solvent used should be matched to the characteristics of the bitumen in the tar sands formation for most effective recovery of bitumen, and contains substantially aromatic compounds. As more bitumen is dissolved and removed from the formation, the injection and drainage perforations in the casing are spread further apart vertically so as to cause the solvent to penetrate the formation more effectively and dissolve bitumen further away from the bore hole.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Mallare, Vincent A. ;
Wilson, Fred A. ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Leppink, James A.; Suchfield, George A.

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Parent Case: |
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 974,630, filed Dec. 29, 1978, now abandoned.

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First Claim:
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I claim:
1. A method for recovering heavy hydrocarbons from an underground oil bearing formation, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a well hole through overburden and extending into the oil formation, and inserting a tubular casing into the hole;
- (b) perforating the casing at upper and lower locations vertically within the formation;
- (c) providing an inner pipe within the casing and positioning a first packer in the annulus between the casing and inner pipe at an intermediate level within the formation, so that the casing perforations are above and below the packer;
- (d) positioning a second packer above the first packer so that the vapor injection point is moved upward in the oil containing formation;
- (e) injecting hot hydrocarbon solvent vapor into the annulus at pressure not more than about 100 psi greater than the formation pressure, so that the vapor passes outwardly through the upper perforations and into the formation to initially warm and extract oil from the formation;
- (f) allowing the extracted oil and condensed solvent liquid to drain through perforations below the first packer into the lower end of the casing and piping, while maintaining a liquid layer in the formation between the vapor injection point and the oil drainage point to prevent vapor breakthrough to the drainage point, then pumping the recovered oil and solvent liquid mixture out through the inner pipe to above ground;
- (g) reclaiming a solvent fraction from the recovered oil and solvent mixture by distillation; and
- (h) separately reheating the reclaimed solvent fraction and reinjecting it into the well hole to recover additional oil from the formation.

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