Wells – Processes – Distinct – separate injection and producing wells
Patent
1998-03-12
2000-01-25
Neuder, William
Wells
Processes
Distinct, separate injection and producing wells
1662722, 1662723, 1662727, E21B 4324
Patent
active
060168730
ABSTRACT:
Fluid and/or heat are induced to flow from one natural or artificial undeound aquifer, which extends vertically, at an incline or horizontally, across a host-rock formation to a well. Alternatively, fluid and/or heat are induced to flow from a well across the host-rock formation to a natural or artificial aquifer. The aquifer and well constitute the polarities of a hydrologic cell, like the electrodes of a battery or electric cell. An aquifer can be formed by fracturing the host formation and by injecting proppants into the fracture. Fluid and/or heat is injected into the source of the hydrologic cell and is induced to flow across the hydrocarbon bearing host formation within the cell such that the displacement of the injected fluid or heat causes the hydrocarbon to flow into the sink of the hydrologic cell. Aquifer(s) or well(s) can serve as either the source or the sink of the hydrologic cell. At least one aquifer serves as one of the polarities of the hydrological cell.
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Hsu Kenneth J.
Hsu Peter
Neuder William
Tarim Associates for Scientific Mineral and Oil Exploration AG
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