Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – Tunnel recovery of fluid material
Patent
1982-08-23
1984-07-10
Novosad, Stephen J.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
Tunnel recovery of fluid material
299 13, 299 19, 166259, E21C 4110
Patent
active
044589468
ABSTRACT:
Following the conventional mining of rich oil shale for conventional above ground retorting, by horizontally extensive room and pillar mining operations, additional shale oil and related product may be secondarily recovered from the oil shale formation by in-situ retort formation and combustion. The secondary recovery steps would involve initially the identification of a large horizontally extending area, normally located between barrier pillars, which may be blocked off for the in-situ retort. Suitable shale oil drain arrangements may then be provided along one lower edge of this in-situ retorting area. Along the opposite lower edge of the in-situ retorting area, conduits may be provided for withdrawing product gas from the retort area. The retort area may then be sealed, and rubblized by blasting the pillars and caving in the roof to provide the appropriate 15% to 30% void volume for in-situ retorting. Conduits for input air to the rubblized retort volume may be provided along an upper edge of the rubblized volume, diagonally opposed from the product gas conduits, and above the shale oil drainage removal point. The retorting of the rubblized volume, which extends horizontally for a substantially greater distance than its vertical extent, is characterized by a diagonal direction of combustion extending from the air input conduits to the product gas outlet conduits.
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Cha Chang Y.
French Gordon B.
Hanna Kanaan
DelSignore Mark J.
Novosad Stephen J.
Science Applications International
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