Wells – Processes – Distinct – separate injection and producing wells
Patent
1988-09-19
1989-10-17
Suchfield, George A.
Wells
Processes
Distinct, separate injection and producing wells
166273, E21B 4324
Patent
active
048740438
ABSTRACT:
Viscous oil is recovered from a subterranean formation by (a) establishing flow communication between an injection well and a production well in a flow path along the lower portion of a formation pay zone containing the viscous oil, (b) heating the flow path and adjacent portions of the pay zone with hot water or low quality steam, (c) injecting alternating slugs of hot water and steam through the injection well and into the pay zone overlying the heated flow path to cause the oil to liquify and drain into the heated flow path and to be displaced toward the production well, (d) displacing substantially all of the oil in the heated path by hot water, and (e) recovering produced fluids through the production well. The flow path is conveniently created by placing a horizontal well from the vertical injection well into the pay zone.
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Joseph Earl M.
Pritchard Robert J.
Sufi Arshad H.
Amoco Corporation
Hook Fred E.
Suchfield George A.
White L. Wayne
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