Method and apparatus for removing oil well paraffin
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E21B-036/04
E21B-037/00
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US-0530366
(1983-09-08)
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/ 주소
McManus, James W.
Winckler, Elmer
Backus, James
대리인 / 주소
Price, Heneveld, Huizenga & Cooper
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A method of removing paraffin build up from an oil well which includes determining the location of a cooler portion of the oil well at which paraffin build up occurs, introducing an inductance heating element down into the annular space between the oil well tubing and the oil well casing, positionin
A method of removing paraffin build up from an oil well which includes determining the location of a cooler portion of the oil well at which paraffin build up occurs, introducing an inductance heating element down into the annular space between the oil well tubing and the oil well casing, positioning the inductance heating element in the vicinity of the cooler portion and inductance heating the inside surface of the oil well tube to at least the temperature about that of the melting point of paraffin. Preferably, the inside surface of the tube is heated on the down stroke of the oil well sucker rod and at the start of the sucker rod up stroke in order to strip the paraffin from the tubing. The outside surface of the sucker rod is heated on its up stroke and the inductance heater has multiple bands of coil to heat the same general area of the sucker rod as it travels.
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1. A method of removing paraffin build up from an oil well that includes tubing and a casing, comprising: determining the location of a temperature gradient in the oil well, the temperature gradient including a relatively low temperature portion; introducing a heating element into the oil well;
1. A method of removing paraffin build up from an oil well that includes tubing and a casing, comprising: determining the location of a temperature gradient in the oil well, the temperature gradient including a relatively low temperature portion; introducing a heating element into the oil well; positioning the heating element in the vicinity of the relatively cooler portion; selectively heating the relatively cooler portion of the oil well to at least the temperature about that of the melting point of paraffin without imparting a substantial amount of heat to portions of the oil well other than the relatively cool portion. 2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein the oil well has a sucker rod and said heating step includes heating a portion of the oil well tube on the down stroke portion of the sucker rod cycle. 3. The method as defined in claim 2, wherein said heating step further includes heating the outer surface portion of the sucker rod on the up stroke portion of the sucker rod cycle. 4. The method as defined in claim 3, wherein said determining step includes determining the location of water flow around the exterior of said oil well casing. 5. The method as defined in claim 4, wherein said heating element introducing step includes introducing an inductance heating element into the oil well; said positioning step includes positioning the inductance heating element over a limited, selected area of the oil well; and said heating step includes inductance heating substantially only the limited, selected area covered by the inductance heater. 6. The method as defined in claim 5, wherein said determining step includes determining a plurality of locations of temperature gradients; shifting the heating element from the vicinity of a temperature gradient to the vicinity of each of the other temperature gradients after said heating step and heating those other locations. 7. The method as defined in claim 5, wherein said determining step includes determining a plurality of locations of temperature gradients; said introducing step includes introducing a plurality of heating elements into the oil well and said positioning step includes positioning a heating element in the vicinity of each of the temperature gradients. 8. The method as defined in claim 2, wherein said heating step further includes heating the outer surface portion of the sucker rod on the up stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 9. The method as defined in claim 8, wherein said heating element introducing step includes introducing an inductance heating element into the oil well; said positioning step includes positioning the inductance heating element over a limited, selected area of the oil well; and said heating step includes inductance heating substantially only the limited, selected area covered by the inductance heater. 10. The method defined in claim 1, wherein said heating step includes predominately heating only the oil well tube. 11. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein said determining step includes taking a temperature log along the length of the oil well. 12. The method as defined in claim 11, wherein said heating element introducing step includes introducing an inductance heating element into the oil well; said positioning step includes positioning the inductance heating element over a limited, selected area of the oil well; and said heating step includes inductance heating substantially only the limited, selected area covered by the inductance heater. 13. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein said determining step includes determining the location of water flow around the exterior of the oil well casing. 14. The method as defined in claim 13, wherein said heating element introducing step includes introducing an inductance heating element into the oil well; said positioning step includes positioning the inductance heating element over a limited, selected area of the oil well; and said heating step includes inductance heating substantially only the limited, selected area covered by the inductance heater. 15. A method of removing paraffin build up from an oil well that includes tubing and a casing, comprising: determining a location of paraffin deposit in the oil well; introducing an inductance heating element into the annular space between the oil well casing and the oil well tube; inductance heating the oil well tube at said determined location to at least the temperature about that of the melting point of paraffin, said inductance heating occurring in electrical pulses of relatively short duration. 16. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein the oil well includes a sucker rod and said heating step includes heating the inside surface portion of the oil well tube on the down stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 17. The method as defined in claim 16, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface of the oil well during the beginning portion of the up stroke of the oil well sucker rod to strip the paraffin build up from the inside surface of the oil well tubing. 18. The method as defined in claim 17, wherein said heating step further includes heating the outer surface portion of the sucker rod on the up stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 19. The method as defined in claim 18, wherein said determining step includes introducing an ultrasound transducer into the annular space between the oil well tubing and the oil well casing. 20. The method as defined in claim 19, wherein said introducing step includes introducing an inductance heating element having a plurality of adjacent bands of inductance heater portions, said heating step including selectively activating the individual bands of said inductance heater element to shift the portion of the oil well tubing being heated. 21. The method as defined in claim 20, wherein said determining step includes determining a plurality of locations of paraffin build up and moving the inductance heater from one paraffin deposit to another location of paraffin deposit after said heating step. 22. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein the oil well includes a sucker rod and said heating step includes inductance heating the outer surface of the oil well sucker rod on the up stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 23. The method as defined in claim 22, wherein said introducing step includes introducing an inductance heating element having a plurality of adjacent bands of inductance heater portions, said heating step including selectively activating the individual bands of said inductance heater element to shift the portion of the oil well tubing being heated, the bands being activated in succession corresponding to the rate of movement of the oil well sucker rod so that the bands all heat the same general area of the sucker rod. 24. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein said determining step includes introducing an ultrasound transducer into the annular space between the oil well tubing and the oil well casing. 25. The method as defined in claim 24, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface portion of the oil well tube on the down stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 26. The method as defined in claim 25, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface of the oil well during the beginning portion of the up stroke of the oil well sucker rod to strip the paraffin build up from the inside surface of the oil well tubing. 27. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein the oil well includes a sucker rod and said determining step includes projecting an acoustical signal angularly into the oil well tubing and monitoring the acoustical signal on the up stroke portion of the sucker rod cycle. 28. The method as defined in claim 27, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface portion of the oil well tube on the down stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 29. The method as defined in claim 28, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface of the oil well during the beginning portion of the up stroke of the oil well sucker rod to strip the paraffin build up from the inside surface of the oil well tubing. 30. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein said determining step includes taking a temperature log along the length of the oil well and locating a temperature gradient, the temperature gradient including a relatively cooler area. 31. The method as defined in claim 30, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface portion of the oil well tube on the down stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 32. The method as defined in claim 31, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface of the oil well during the beginning portion of the up stroke of the oil well sucker rod to strip the paraffin build up from the inside surface of the oil well tubing. 33. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein said determining step includes determining the location of water flow around the outside of the oil well casing. 34. The method as defined in claim 33, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface portion of the oil well tube on the down stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 35. The method as defined in claim 34, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface of the oil well during the beginning portion of the up stroke of the oil well sucker rod to strip the paraffin build up from the inside surface of the oil well tubing. 36. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein said introducing step includes introducing an inductance heating element having a plurality of adjacent bands of inductance heater portions, said heating step including selectively activating the individual bands of said inductance heater element to strip the portion of the oil well tubing being heated. 37. The method as defined in claim 36, wherein said introducing step includes introducing an inductance heating element in which each band overlaps an adjacent band. 38. The method as defined in claim 36, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface portion of the oil well tube on the down stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 39. The method as defined in claim 38, wherein said heating step includes heating the inside surface of the oil well during the beginning portion of the up stroke of the oil well sucker rod to strip the paraffin build up from the inside surface of the oil well tubing. 40. The method as defined in claim 38, wherein said heating step further includes heating the outer surface portion of the sucker rod on the up stroke portion of the oil well sucker rod cycle. 41. The method as defined in claim 15, further comprising introducing means for blocking fluid flow between the oil well tubing and casing; blocking the flow of fluid between the oil well tubing and casing. 42. A method for removing and/or preventing the build up of paraffin in an oil well comprising: determining the location of the likelihood of paraffin deposits along the tubing of said well; providing an induction heater; positioning said induction heater outside of said tubing between said tubing and casing at said location; and energizing said induction heater while at said location causing any paraffin deposited in said tubing to melt and be released from the walls of said tubing, said energizing step occurring in electrical pulses of relatively short duration. 43. Apparatus for removing and/or preventing the build up of paraffin in an oil well comprising: means for determining the location of the likelihood of paraffin deposits along the tubing of said well; an induction heater; means for positioning said induction heater outside of said tubing between said tubing and casing at said location; and means for energizing said induction heater while at said location by electrical pulses of relatively short duration. 44. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein said determining means includes a temperature measuring device. 45. The apparatus of claim 44, wherein said induction heater includes a plurality of heater portions, each said portion abutting another of said portions vertically adjacent thereto, said energizing means selectively and independently energizing each said heater portion. 46. The apparatus of claim 45, wherein said positioning means includes a pair of vertically spaced collars each having an aperture therethrough, means for selectively attaching each of said collars independently to said tubing, means for separating and converging said collars, and said induction heater secured to one of said collars.
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