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Process for extracting oils and hydrocarbon material from shale and similar bituminous rocks
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D. T. DAY.
PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING OILS AND HYDROCARBON MATERIAL FROM SHALE AND SIMILAR BITUMINDUS ROCKS.
APPLICATION FILED IAN. I7. 1918-` Patented June 8, 1920.
Smau-Loi UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DAVID T. DAY, 0F WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING'OILS AND HYDROCARBON MATERIAL FROM SHALE AND ,Y SIMILAR BITUMINOUS ROCKS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 8, 1920.
Application filed January 17, 1918. Serial No. 212,317.
To all whom t may conce/rn:
Be it known that I, DAVID T. DAY, :a citizen of the United States, residing at lVashington, in the District of Columbia, have 1nvented new and useful Improvements in Processes for Extracting Oils and Hydrocarbon Material from Shale and Similar Bituminous Rocks, of which the following is a specification.
This invention i'elates to a process for eX- tracting oils and similar material from shale and bituminous material vwhich is in its natural condition in the ground. The process has to do with the distillation of the volatile contents of the shale, bituminous sandstone, or bituminous lime stone.
Heretofore, it has been customary to mine the shale and treat it in retorts by various processes. In some cases it has been suggestedto introduce hot solvent or steam into holes bored in the ground to drive out or extract the oil material.
The present invention provides for the extraction of the oil material by the kintroduction of hot gases of combustion, or other hot gases substantially devoid of oxygen, into holes drilled in the shale to effect the vaporization of the volatile matter in the shale and carry the same to the surface of the ground where suitable condensing apparatus or separators collect the oil material. The process is essentially one for heat treating oil shale while in its native state to v aporize all. of the oil from the shale while in the ground, and the condensation of such oil after being recovered above the ground.
The invention provides for the generation -of the hot gases in suitable apparatus located above the surface of the ground, and provides forthe application of the hot gases to the shale under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure and at high temperatures. By the use of hot gases of combustion, the process may be operated at the highest eiciency. The gases carry and absorb a very large amount of the oil and there is less condensation than if steam is used.
In conducting the process, apparatus may be used designed according to the form represented diagrammatically in the accompanying drawing, in which- Figure 1 represents a section of a driven well inthe shalelike material together with the apparatus for conducting the process;
.1"ig. 2 represents an enlarged sectional view of the combustion chamber used for generating the hot gases of combustion.
Referring in detail to the drawing, l represents a combustion chamber of suitable metal which preferably is tested for pressure of at least `six hundred pounds and is lined on the inside with fire brick 2. An outer covering may -be provided by ordi` naryred brick 3 according to the conditionl and mounting desired for the combustion chamber.l 4 represents a mechanical spray for inJecting oil or oil and steam which may be admitted from thepipes 5 and 6 respectively. Aii additional pipe T is provided for admitting air to the combustion chamber at a point relatively near the spray 4 so that the combustion may be facilitated. A discharge passage leading from the combustion chamber is indicated at 8. A predetermined pressure may be broughtQ about by apump 9 which is connected to thevcombustion chamber at the injector end. The outlet passage or pipe 8 is provided with acontrol valve 10 adapted to regulate the How or volume of the gases being delivered to the bottom of an opening in the ground. lReferring tov Fig. 1, an opening or driven well is shown extending downwardly into the ground and the lower end thereof is presumed to be located in a bed of shale or other unmined material containing the desired hydrocarbon oils which are to be extracted. The outlet pipe 8 is continued by the downwardly extendingpipe 11 which extends to a point immediately adjacent the lower end of the boring.rllhe pipe 11 is supported at a point above the ground bycap 12 covering the upper end of the shaft casing 12a` which also projects for a suitable distance down into the ground and is designed to prevent the soil from falling into and closing the lower end of the driven well. At the topand if desired also at the bottom there may be an annular plug of concrete or some other solid material .as indicated at 13 and designed to prevent the escape of gases from the boring. Hot gases are discharged through the pipe 8 and sent downof thepipe 11. The material is heated and the oily matters and any water present will be driven out as vapor or as gas through the casing l2, If there be lateral cracks o1l porous strata in the shale or surrounding earthy material it may be that separat-e borings located at a distance from the pipe 1l could he provided to conduct to the surface the vapors or gases which have been generated and which are so provided under pressure in the porous strata or fissures. The treatment at the bottom of the boring brings about a vaporization which is conducted under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure and at very considerable temperature. The vaporized material and the gases of combustion pass upwardly through the casing 12a and are directed into a trap 1l in which the heavier materials condense and may be drawn off through an outlet vpipe 14a. The lighter materials pass outwardly through apipe 15 and are conducted into acondenser having coils 16 located within thecondenser box 17. Liquid condensed in the coils together with the remaining gases `-pass through thepipe 18 into afinal trap 19 where the liquid is confined and the gases may be led off through the pipe 20 to any suitable gas tank, not shown.
From the foregoing it will be seen that this inventioii provides a relatively inexpensive method of generating heat on the surface of the ground and applying this heat in an incombustible form to the deposit of oil bearing material located within the earth to vaporize the desired material and transport a maximum amount of the volatile products to the' surface without mining the material. It is known that processes have been provided for providing-combustion at the bottom of oil wells to throw out the oil materia-l, paraffin and similar material and it is also known that various devices have been provided for operation at the bottom of the wells in order to generate heat at that point. This invention is an improvement over all such vprevious inventions in that the heat is generated above the ground and the hotl gases are used for the production of valuable vapors, ammonia, and other material with.- out mining the material and without the unsatisfactory results to be found when solvent-s are used introducing foreign material as is necessary when liquid solvents or steam is used. This process is particularly useful for the extraction of hydrocarbon materials when the residue does not constitute a valuable waste product such as is the case when .x natural state, in the ground, Which comprises the production of hot gases yof combustion substantially devoid of oxygen, the introduction of said hot gases` of combustion into an opening extending into the earth and into contact with said earthy material containing the desired hydrocarbon material, l
heating and vaporizing the' hydrocarbon material by contact with saidl hot gases of combustion, the conduction of the combined vaporized products and hot gases of combustion in their aeriform state from said opening in the earth, and the separation of the combined materials so extracted.
2. The process of extracting hydrocarbon material from earthy material While in its natural state, in the ground, which comprises the production of hot gases of combustion, the introduction of said hot gases of combustion into an opening extending into the earth and into contact with said hydrocar bon material, vaporizing the hydrocarbon material by contact with said hot gases of combustion under a pressure greater than f atmospheric pressure, the conduction of the combined vaporized products and hot gases of combustion While in their aeriform state from the earth, and the separation of the combined materials so extracted.
3. The process of extracting hydrocarbon material from earthy material While in its natural state, in the ground, which comprises the production of hot gases of combustion, the release of a current of said hot gases of combustion within the earth and into contact With the hydrocarbon material extending into the earth and into contact' With said hydrocarbon material, vaporizing at least a portion ofsaid hydrocarbon material by contact with said current of said hot gases of combustion under a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure, the removal of said hot gases and the hydrocarbon material taken up thereby While in the aeriform state, and the separation of said material so removed. i
5. The process of extracting hydrocarbon material from shale and similar material While in its natural-state in the ground, which comprises producing hot ases of combustion substantially devoid o oxygen atl a point removed from the shale, releasing said hot gases under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure into contact with the shale containing the desiredv hydrocarbon material, thereby vaporizing the hydrocarbon material from said shale by said hot gases of combustion, removing the resultant hot gases withthe extracted hydrocarbon form terial. v In testimony whereo my hand.
state, and recovering the extracted maf I have hereunto set DAVID T. DAY.
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