Wells – Processes – Heating – cooling or insulating
Patent
1976-04-12
1977-11-15
Novosad, Stephen J.
Wells
Processes
Heating, cooling or insulating
E21B 4324
Patent
active
040581640
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to the use of superheated water as a heat carrier to melt or reduce the viscosity of a solid or semi-liquid hydrocarbon located in an underground deposit. Steam is injected in one conduit and water is injected in a second conduit. Steam is condensed and mixed with the injected water in an underground mixing chamber under sufficient pressure to maintain the resultant superheated water in the liquid phase.
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Stoddard Xerxes T.
Terry Ruel C.
Novosad Stephen J.
Terry Ruel C.
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