Wells – Processes – In situ combustion
Patent
1984-06-21
1985-11-12
Suchfield, George A.
Wells
Processes
In situ combustion
166256, 166268, 166272, E21B 43243
Patent
active
045522162
ABSTRACT:
This invention discloses a more efficient and more self supporting method of producing oil from a viscous oil-bearing permeability stratified reservoir. In situ combustion with oxygen is carried out near a first injection well in a manner such that carbon dioxide substantially free of nitrogen is produced. The carbon dioxide substantially free of nitrogen produced by in situ combustion is then injected into a second injection well to swell, reduce the vicosity of in-place oil and displace oil from a separate part of the stratified reservoir. Water with or without other mobility and solubility control agents can be injected in either or both the combustion step and carbon dioxide displacement step. In situ combustion with or without nitrogen may thereafter be initiated adjacent the second injection well to produce the less permeable or more viscous oil-bearing strata to either produce oil left by carbon dioxide injection or to produce more nitrogen-free carbon dioxide. This additional carbon dioxide plus carbon dioxide produced in the second production well can then be injected into a third laterally spaced injection well to sweep and displace oil from another part of the reservoir. These steps may be repeated until the reservoir is economically depleted.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2584605 (1952-02-01), Merriam et al.
patent: 3010512 (1961-11-01), Hurley et al.
patent: 3072185 (1963-01-01), Bond et al.
patent: 3174543 (1965-03-01), Sharp
patent: 3294167 (1966-12-01), Vogel
patent: 3599714 (1971-08-01), Messman et al.
patent: 3675715 (1972-07-01), Speller, Jr.
patent: 4415031 (1983-11-01), Hunt, III
patent: 4429745 (1984-02-01), Cook
Chu, "Current In-Situ Combustion Technology", Journal of Petroleum Technology, Aug. 1983, pp. 1412-1418.
Atlantic Richfield Company
Folzenlogen M. David
Suchfield George A.
LandOfFree
Method of producing a stratified viscous oil reservoir does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with Method of producing a stratified viscous oil reservoir, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Method of producing a stratified viscous oil reservoir will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-1875380