Enhanced Hydrocarbon Recovery By Vaporizing Solvents in Oil Sand Formations

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-08-30
GEOSIERRA
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[0028]Therefore, the present invention provides a method and apparatus for enhanced recovery of petroleum fluids from the subsurface by vaporized solvents placed in the oil sand formation contacting the viscous heavy oil and bitumen in situ, and more particularly to a method and apparatus to extract a particular frac

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Successive steam injection cycles reenter earlier created fractures and thus the process becomes less efficient over time.
CSS is generally practiced in vertical wells, but systems are operational in horizontal wells, but have complications due to localized fracturing and steam entry and the lack of steam flow control along the long length of the horizontal well bore.
Similar to CSS, the SAGD method has complications, albeit less severe than CSS, due to the lack of steam flow control along the long section of the horizontal well and the difficulty of controlling the growth of the steam chamber.
Thermal recovery processes using steam require large amounts of energy to produce the steam, using either natural gas or heavy fractions of produced synthetic crude.
Burning these fuels generates significant quantities of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide.
Also, the steam process uses considerable quantities of water, which even though may be reprocessed, involves recycling costs and energy use.
The startup phase for the VAPEX process can be lengthy and take many months to develop a controlled connection between the two wells and avoid premature short circuiting between the injector and producer.
The VAPEX process with horizontal wells has similar issues to CSS and SAGD in horizontal wells, due to the lack of solvent flow control along the long horizontal well bore, which can lead to non-uniform

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[0038]Several embodiments of the present invention are described below and illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The present invention is a method and apparatus for enhanced recovery of petroleum fluids from the subsurface by injection of a hydrocarbon vaporized solvent in contact with the oil sand formation and the heavy oil and bitumen in situ. Multiple propped hydraulic fractures are constructed from the well bore into the oil sand formation and filled with a highly permeable proppant. A hydrocarbon solvent and a non-condensing diluent gas are injected in a vaporized state into the well bore and the propped fractures. The injected gas flows upwards and outwards in the propped fractures contacting the oil sands and in situ bitumen on the vertical faces of the propped fractures. The hydrocarbon solvent vapors diffuse into the bitumen from the vertical faces of the propped fractures. The bitumen softens and flows by gravity to the well bore, exposing fresh surface of bitumen for...

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The present invention involves a method and apparatus for enhanced recovery of petroleum fluids from the subsurface by injecting a hydrocarbon solvent vapor in contact with the oil sand formation and the heavy oil and bitumen in situ. Multiple propped vertical hydraulic fractures are constructed from the well bore into the oil sand formation. The hydrocarbon solvent vapor and a non-condensing diluent gas are injected into the well bore, fill the hydraulic fractures, and thus contact and diffuse into the in situ bitumen. The hydrocarbon solvent vapors diffuse into the bitumen from the vertical faces of the propped fractures. The bitumen softens and flows by gravity to the well bore, exposing fresh surface of bitumen for the process to progressively soften and mobilizes the bitumen in a predominantly circumferentially, i.e. orthogonal to the propped fracture, diffusion direction at a nearly uniform rate into the oil sand deposit. The mobile oil may be deasphalted by the condensed solvent, leaving the heavy asphaltenes behind in the oil sand pore space with little loss of inherent fluid mobility in the processed oil sands. The processed product is produced with the dissolved solvent along with a tail diluent gas. The tail diluent gas is enriched with hydrocarbon solvent and re-injected into the process zone and the cycle repeated.

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RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 363,540, filed Feb. 27, 2006, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 277,308, filed Mar. 27, 2006, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 277,775, filed Mar. 29, 2006, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 277,815, filed Mar. 29, 2006, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 277,789, filed Mar. 29, 2006, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 278,470, filed Apr. 3, 2006, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 379,123, filed Apr. 18, 2006, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 379,825, filed Apr. 24, 2006.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]The present invention generally relates to enhanced recovery of petroleum fluids from the subsurface by vaporized solvents placed in the oil sand formation contacting the viscous heavy oil and bitumen in situ, and more particularly to a method and apparatus to extract a particular fraction of the in situ hydrocarbon reserve by controlling the access to the in sit...

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IPC IPC(8): E21B47/00E21B43/267E21B43/24
CPCE21B43/2405E21B43/261E21B43/26
Inventor HOCKING, GRANT
Owner GEOSIERRA
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