In situ shale-oil recovery process

Wells – Processes – Separating material entering well

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166303, E21B 4324

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044587570

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a process for converting organic material of oil-shale to predominantly liquids. The oil-shale is first heated to a temperature from about 360.degree. C. to 475.degree. C. in an anionic atmosphere. The resulting liquids and gases are collected and the residue is extracted with a microemulsion capable of extracting organic material from the heat treated oil-shale.

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