IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0018594
(2008-01-23)
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등록번호 |
US-7832483
(2011-01-16)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
9 인용 특허 :
45 |
초록
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This invention includes methods of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, and sub-surface oil shale recovery arrangements for recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale. In one implementation, a sub-surface oil shale recovery arrangement for recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale includes a bore hole e
This invention includes methods of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, and sub-surface oil shale recovery arrangements for recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale. In one implementation, a sub-surface oil shale recovery arrangement for recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale includes a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale, with at least an upper part of the room being received within the oil shale and includes a wall through which the bore hole extends. The bore hole includes a lowest portion within the oil shale and an upper portion within the oil shale. A heating energy source extends from the subterranean room into the bore hole along the lowest portion and along the upper portion, insulation and/or cooling is received radially about the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion. Other aspects are contemplated.
대표청구항
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, comprising: providing a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale, at least an upper part of the room being received within the oil shale and comprising a wall through which the bore hole ext
The invention claimed is: 1. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, comprising: providing a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale, at least an upper part of the room being received within the oil shale and comprising a wall through which the bore hole extends, the bore hole comprising a lowest portion within the oil shale and an upper portion within the oil shale; providing a heating energy source within the bore hole from the subterranean room, the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion and along the upper portion, insulation being received radially about the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion; and applying an effective power to the heating energy source within the bore hole to cause liquid hydrocarbons to be extracted from solids within the oil shale externally of the upper portion of the bore hole, the liquid hydrocarbons entering the bore hole upper portion and flowing downwardly into the bore hole lowest portion about and along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room while applying said effective power to the heating energy source, said insulation received radially about the heating energy source in the lowest portion of the bore hole being sufficient to restrict liquid hydrocarbons from separating from the oil shale at the wall of the subterranean room upon application of effective power; and solids entering the bore hole upper portion with the liquid hydrocarbons and flow downwardly into the bore hole lowest portion about and along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room while applying said effective power to the heating energy source, and further comprising separating said solids entering the bore hole upper portion from the liquid hydrocarbons within the subterranean room by flowing the solids to a solids collector, the solids collector comprising an upper volume and a lower volume, the upper and lower volumes being separated by an upper valve, the lower volume comprising a lower valve, the flowing of solids to the solids collector comprising: flowing solids to within the lower volume of the solids collector; flowing solids to within the upper volume of the solids collector while the upper valve is at least partially closed; and while said flowing of solids to within the upper volume while the upper valve is at least partially closed, discharging solids within the lower volume therefrom through the lower valve. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the insulation contacts the heating energy source. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the insulation is spaced from the heating energy source. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the upper portion of the bore hole is void of insulation. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the lowest portion of the bore hole comprises inner sidewalls defining a fluid conduit through which liquid hydrocarbons flow into the subterranean room and with which the liquid hydrocarbons come into contact during said flow into the subterranean room while applying said effective power to the heating energy source, at least some of the insulation being received more proximate the inner sidewalls as compared to a radial center of the bore hole. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said at least some of the insulation is received externally of the lowest portion inner sidewalls. 7. The method of claim 5 comprising a lowest bore hole casing defining the lowest portion inner sidewalls, said at least some of the insulation being received externally of the lowest bore hole casing. 8. The method of claim 7 comprising an external casing received about the lowest portion of the bore hole radially outward of the lowest bore hole casing, said at least some of the insulation being received between the lowest bore hole casing and the external casing. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the upper portion of the bore hole is void of insulation, and the upper portion of the bore hole comprises an upper bore hole casing defining upper portion inner sidewalls with which the liquid hydrocarbons come into contact during said flow into the subterranean room, the upper portion of the bore hole being void of any external casing received radially outward of the upper bore hole casing. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the lowest portion of the bore hole comprises inner sidewalls defining a fluid conduit through which liquid hydrocarbons flow into the subterranean room while applying said effective power to the heating energy source and with which the liquid hydrocarbons come into contact during said flow into the subterranean room while applying said effective power to the heating energy source, at least some of the insulation being spaced radially inward from the inner sidewalls. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said at least some of the insulation is received more proximate a radial center of the bore hole than the bore hole inner sidewalls. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said at least some of the insulation contacts the heating energy source. 13. The method of claim 1 wherein the lowest portion of the bore hole comprises inner sidewalls defining a fluid conduit through which the liquid hydrocarbons flow into the subterranean room while applying said effective power to the heating energy source and with which the liquid hydrocarbons come into contact during said flow into the subterranean room while applying said effective power to the heating energy source, and further comprising a lowest bore hole casing defining the lowest portion inner sidewalls and an external casing received about the lowest portion of the bore hole radially outward of the lowest bore hole casing; a first portion of the insulation being received between the lowest bore hole casing and the external casing; and a second portion of the insulation being received about the heating energy source radially inward of the inner sidewalls. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the second portion contacts the heating energy source. 15. The method of claim 1 wherein only a part of the subterranean room is received within oil shale. 16. The method of claim 1 wherein all of the subterranean room is received within oil shale. 17. The method of claim 1 wherein the wall comprises a roof of the subterranean room. 18. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, comprising: providing a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale, at least an upper part of the room being received within the oil shale and comprising a wall through which the bore hole extends, the bore hole comprising a lowest portion within the oil shale and an upper portion within the oil shale; providing a heating energy source within the bore hole from the subterranean room, the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion and along the upper portion, insulation being received radially about the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion; applying an effective power to the heating energy source within the bore hole to cause liquid hydrocarbons to be extracted from solids within the oil shale externally of the upper portion of the bore hole, the liquid hydrocarbons entering the bore hole upper portion and flowing downwardly into the bore hole lowest portion about and along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room while applying said effective power to the heating energy source, said insulation received radially about the heating energy source in the lowest portion of the bore hole being sufficient to restrict liquid hydrocarbons from separating from the oil shale at the wall of the subterranean room upon application of said effective power; and solids entering the bore hole upper portion with the liquid hydrocarbons and flow downwardly into the bore hole lowest portion about and along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room while applying said effective power to the heating energy source, and further comprising separating said solids entering the bore hole upper portion from the liquid hydrocarbons within the subterranean room by flowing the solids to a solids collector, the solids collector comprising an upper volume and a lower volume, the upper and lower volumes being separated by an upper valve, the lower volume comprising a lower valve, the flowing of solids to the solids collector comprising: while the upper valve is open and the lower valve is closed, flowing solids to within the lower volume of the solids collector; closing the upper valve; while the upper valve is closed, flowing solids to within the upper volume of the solids collector; opening the lower valve while flowing solids to within the upper volume of the solids collector while the upper valve is closed; and while the lower valve is opened and while the upper valve is closed and while flowing solids to within the upper volume of the solids collector, discharging solids within the lower volume therefrom through the lower valve. 19. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, comprising: providing a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale, at least an upper part of the room being received within the oil shale and comprising a wall through which the bore hole extends, the bore hole comprising a lowest portion within the oil shale and an upper portion within the oil shale; providing a heating energy source within the bore hole from the subterranean room, the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion and along the upper portion; providing a cooling energy source from the subterranean room radially about the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion; applying an effective power to the heating energy source within the bore hole to cause liquid hydrocarbons to be extracted from solids within the oil shale externally of the upper portion of the bore hole, the liquid hydrocarbons entering the bore hole upper portion and flowing downwardly into the bore hole lowest portion about and along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room; and while applying said effective power to the heating energy source, applying an effective power to the cooling energy source in the lowest portion of the bore hole to restrict liquid hydrocarbons from separating from the oil shale at the wall of the subterranean room from application of said effective power to the heating source. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the cooling energy source is received more proximate sidewalls of the lowest portion of the bore hole than a radial center of the lowest portion of the bore hole. 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the cooling energy source comprises closed-loop cooling conduits comprising cooling fluid. 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the cooling conduits are received more proximate sidewalls of the lowest portion of the bore hole than a radial center of the lowest portion of the bore hole. 23. The method of claim 19 comprising insulation received about the heating energy source in the bore hole lowest portion radially inward of the cooling energy source. 24. The method of claim 19 wherein the cooling energy source is received externally of the bore hole to be spaced from contacting said liquid hydrocarbons flowing downwardly within the bore hole lowest portion. 25. The method of claim 19 wherein solids enter the bore hole upper portion with the liquid hydrocarbons and flow downwardly into the bore hole lowest portion about and along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room, and further comprising separating said solids entering the bore hole upper portion from the liquid hydrocarbons within the subterranean room. 26. The method of claim 25 comprising separating said solids entering the bore hole upper portion from the liquid hydrocarbons within the subterranean room by flowing the solids to a solids collector, the solids collector comprising an upper volume and a lower volume, the upper and lower volumes being separated by an upper valve, the lower volume comprising a lower valve, the flowing of solids to the solids collector comprising: collecting a volume of solids within the lower volume of the solids collector; collecting a volume of solids within the upper volume of the solids collector with the upper valve at least partially closed; and while said collecting a volume of solids within the upper volume with the upper valve at least partially closed, discharging the volume of solids within the lower volume therefrom through the lower valve. 27. The method of claim 25 comprising separating said solids entering the bore hole upper portion from the liquid hydrocarbons within the subterranean room by flowing the solids to a solids collector, the solids collector comprising an upper volume and a lower volume, the upper and lower volumes being separated by an upper valve, the lower volume comprising a lower valve, the flowing of solids to the solids collector comprising: with the upper valve open and the lower valve closed, collecting a volume of solids within the lower volume of the solids collector; closing the upper valve; with the upper valve closed, collecting a volume of solids within the upper volume of the solids collector; opening the lower valve; and with the lower valve opened and with the upper valve closed, discharging the volume of solids within the lower volume therefrom through the lower valve. 28. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, comprising: providing a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale; providing a heating energy source within the bore hole from the subterranean room; applying an effective power to the heating energy source within the bore hole to cause liquid hydrocarbons to be extracted from solids within the oil shale externally of the bore hole, the liquid hydrocarbons along with solids from the oil shale entering the bore hole and flowing downwardly along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room; and within the subterranean room, separating the liquid hydrocarbons from the solids by flowing the solids to a solids collector, the solids collector comprising an upper volume and a lower volume, the upper and lower volumes being separated by an upper valve, the lower volume comprising a lower valve, the flowing of solids to the solids collector comprising: flowing solids to within the lower volume of the solids collector; flowing solids to within the upper volume of the solids collector while the upper valve is at least partially closed; and while said flowing of solids to within the upper volume while the upper valve is at least partially closed, discharging solids within the lower volume therefrom through the lower valve. 29. The method of claim 28 wherein the flowing of the solids to the solids collector is along a downwardly angled screen through which the liquid hydrocarbons flow. 30. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, comprising: providing a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale; providing a heating energy source within the bore hole from the subterranean room; applying an effective power to the heating energy source within the bore hole to cause liquid hydrocarbons to be extracted from solids within the oil shale externally of the bore hole, the liquid hydrocarbons along with solids from the oil shale entering the bore hole and flowing downwardly along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room; and within the subterranean room, separating the liquid hydrocarbons from the solids by flowing the solids to a solids collector along a downwardly angled screen through which the liquid hydrocarbons flow, the heating energy source extending upwardly through the downwardly angled screen and into the bore hole, the solids collector comprising an upper volume and a lower volume, the upper and lower volumes being separated by an upper valve, the lower volume comprising a lower valve, the flowing of solids to the solids collector comprising: collecting a volume of solids within the lower volume of the solids collector; collecting a volume of solids within the upper volume of the solids collector with the upper valve at least partially closed; and while said collecting a volume of solids within the upper volume with the upper valve at least partially closed, discharging the volume of solids within the lower volume therefrom through the lower valve. 31. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, comprising: providing a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale; providing a heating energy source within the bore hole from the subterranean room; applying an effective power to the heating energy source within the bore hole to cause liquid hydrocarbons to be extracted from solids within the oil shale externally of the bore hole, the liquid hydrocarbons along with solids from the oil shale entering the bore hole and flowing downwardly along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room; and within the subterranean room, separating the liquid hydrocarbons from the solids by flowing the solids to a solids collector, the solids collector comprising an upper volume and a lower volume, the upper and lower volumes being separated by an upper valve, the lower volume comprising a lower valve, the flowing of solids to the solids collector comprising: while the upper valve is open and the lower valve is closed, flowing solids to within the lower volume of the solids collector; closing the upper valve; while the upper valve is closed, flowing solids to within the upper volume of the solids collector; opening the lower valve while flowing solids to within the upper volume of the solids collector while the upper valve is closed; and while the lower valve is opened and while the upper valve is closed and while flowing solids to within the upper volume of the solids collector, discharging solids within the lower volume therefrom through the lower valve. 32. The method of claim 31 wherein the flowing of the solids to the solids collector is along a downwardly angled screen through which the liquid hydrocarbons flow. 33. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, comprising: providing a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale; providing a heating energy source within the bore hole from the subterranean room; applying an effective power to the heating energy source within the bore hole to cause liquid hydrocarbons to be extracted from solids within the oil shale externally of the bore hole, the liquid hydrocarbons along with solids from the oil shale entering the bore hole and flowing downwardly along the heating energy source and into the subterranean room; and within the subterranean room, separating the liquid hydrocarbons from the solids by flowing the solids to a solids collector along a downwardly angled screen through which the liquid hydrocarbons flow, the heating energy source extending upwardly through the downwardly angled screen and into the bore hole, the solids collector comprising an upper volume and a lower volume, the upper and lower volumes being separated by an upper valve, the lower volume comprising a lower valve, the flowing of solids to the solids collector comprising: with the upper valve open and the lower valve closed, collecting a volume of solids within the lower volume of the solids collector; closing the upper valve; with the upper valve closed, collecting a volume of solids within the upper volume of the solids collector; opening the lower valve; and with the lower valve opened and with the upper valve closed, discharging the volume of solids within the lower volume therefrom through the lower valve. 34. A sub-surface oil shale recovery arrangement for recovering hydrocarbons from oil shale, comprising: a bore hole extending upwardly from a subterranean room into oil shale, at least an upper part of the room being received within the oil shale and comprising a wall through which the bore hole extends, the bore hole comprising a lowest portion within the oil shale and an upper portion within the oil shale; a heating energy source extending from the subterranean room into the bore hole, the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion and along the upper portion, insulation being received radially about the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion; and a cooling energy source extending from the subterranean room that is received radially about the heating energy source extending along the lowest portion.
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