Wells – Processes – Heating – cooling or insulating
Patent
1989-12-20
1991-10-01
Suchfield, George A.
Wells
Processes
Heating, cooling or insulating
166256, E21B 4324, E21B 43243
Patent
active
050524909
ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for improving the effectiveness of fluid transport in a petroleum reservoir. That method comprises increasing the permeability of a portion of the reservoir by removing liquid water from that portion by evaporating off the liquid water. Preferably, substantially all of the liquid water is removed. In one embodiment, the liquid water is evaporated off by heating the portion to a temperature above the boiling point of water for the ambient pressure of the portion. In another embodiment, the liquid water is evaporated off by injecting into the reservoir a gas (such as heated nitrogen) that is undersaturated with respect to water. In a third embodiment, steam is injected into a well within the portion, and the steam is blown down to vaporize substantially all of the liquid water and to cause the vaporized water to leave the portion. In still another embodiment, superheated steam is injected into the reservoir. Prior to the evaporation in any of those embodiments, nitrogen or natural gas can displace a fraction of the liquid water from the portion of the formation.
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Chevron Research Company
Keeling Edward J.
Schaal Ernest A.
Suchfield George A.
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