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Dec. 27, 1966 J. v. VOGEL 3,
THERMAL OIL RECOVERY Filed April 13, 1964 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 COLD HOT PRODUCED FLUID HYDROCARBON w 7 4 7 E s L Q f s s 3 l4 & II E UNDEPLETED A W H M .1 v FORMATION HOT DEPLETED FORMATION FIG. I
HEAT 1 PRODUCED I WATER STEAM EXCHANGER HYDROCARBON UNDEPLET FORMATiON FORMATION FIG. 2
HOT D PLETED |NVENTORI OHN V VOG EL HIS AGENT Dec. 27, 1966 J. v. VOGEL. 3,294,167
THERMAL OIL RECOVERY Filed April 13, 1964 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 FIG. 3
INVENTORI JOHN v. VOGEL BY. d n Q HIS AGENT Dec. 27, 1966 J. v. VOGEL THERMAL OIL RECOVERY 5 Sheets-Shet 3 Filed April 13, 1964 FIG. 5
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JOHN V. VOGEL H HIS AGENT underground hydrocarbon-bearing formations.
United States Patent Ofifice Patented Dec. 27, 1966 3,294,167 THERMAL GIL RECOVERY John V. Vogel, Houston, Tex., assignor to Shell Oil Company, New York, N.Y., a corporation of Delaware Filed Apr. 13, 1964, Ser. No. 359,200 7 Claims. (Cl. 16611) This invention relates to a method of recovering oil from underground formations and pertains more particularly to a method of driving oil from a first formation by thermal means, said first formation being positioned adjacent a second formation from which oil had been previously recovered by thermal means or methods.
It is well known that heat can be employed to recover hydrocarbons from underground formations through wells drilled in the underground petroleum deposits. Various methods have been developed over the years for the primary or secondary recovery of oil from underground formations by thermal means. The manner in which the hydrocarbons are recovered often depends upon the temperature to which they are heated and/or whether or not combustion takes place. Thus, hydrocarbons can be removed from an underground formation by heating the formation to a temperature sufiicient to reduce the viscosity of the hydrocarbon to a mobile condition whereby, upon reduction of pressure, the heated oil may flow back into the heat injection well, or alternatively may be driven to a second well, commonly known as a production well, by thermal drive means. At higher temperatures of heating, pyrolysis of the hydrocarbons may take place with the resulting products being driven through the formation and collected at the production well. Such action may take place during in situ combustion wherein the air and the fuel are injected in a formation and burned to heat the formation, or where merely air is injected into the formation at a temperature sufficient to promote underground combustion within the formation. Pyrolysis can also be caused to occur without in situ combustion by heating the underground formation with a hot heat-carrying medium such as steam, water, hydrocarbon liquids or vapors, and other liquids, gases or vapors.
In any of the well-known thermal production methods of underground formations, a substantial amount of heat is retained in the now depleted or substantially depleted In addition, those formations forming the cap and base rocks, that is, the formations above and below the former oil- 'bearing formation, absorb significant amounts of heat and stay hot for many months.
In some oil fields, especially those containing low grade and low viscosity oils which must be heated before it is possible to recover them from an underground formation, a primary consideration of the economic feasibility of recovering such an oil would be the cost of heating the oil-bearing formation.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a method of recovering hydrocarbons from an underground formation by use of the thermal recovery method.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a method of recovering oil from an underground formation wherein a thermal recovery method is employed utilizing a hot fluid which has been heated by previously forcing it through a heat-bearing underground formation from which hydrocarbons, sulfur or other materials have previously been extracted.
Another object of the present invention is to produce two adjacent oil-bearing underground formations by thermal recovery means wherein first one formation is heated and the oil therein recovered therefrom and subsequently the second formation is heated by heat retained in the first formation so that the oil can subsequently be recovered from the second formation.
These and other objects of the invention will be understood from the following description taken with reference to the drawing, wherein FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic view showing two adjacent oil fields or oil-bearing formations taken in longitudinal section and provided with a pair of wells each for carrying out the method of the present invention; and
FIGURES 2, 3, 4 and 5 are diagrammatic views showing other arrangements of heating equipment for carrying out the method of the present invention in adjacent oil-bearing formations which are shown in longitudinal section.
In accordance with the method of the present invention, hydrocarbons may be recovered from a subsurface formation by providing communication through a Well between the surface of the earth and a first subsurface formation containing hydrocarbons, recovering hydrocarbons from said first subsurface formation by a thermal recovery method, completing the thermal recovery method in the first formation in a manner whereby a substantial amount of heat remains in the first formation, providing communication between the heated first subsurface formation and a second subsurface formation containing hydrocarbons, forcing fluid into and out of the heated first subsurface formation whereby the temperature of the fluid is increased, conveying the fluid from out of the heated first subsurface formation and into a second subsurface formation to heat the hydrocarbons therein, and producing the hydrocarbons from the second subsurface formation.
As shown in FIGURE 1, a first subsurface formation 11, originally containing hydrocarbons, is in communication with thesurface 12 of the earth through a pair ofwells 13 and 14 which are preferably lined by well casing closed at the top and open or perforated at the bottom whereby a fluid may be forced down well 13, through the formation 11 and up well 14.
In the vicinity of the first subsurface formation 11, asecond subsurface formation 21 containing hydrocarbons exists. This second subsurface hydrocarbon-containingformation 21 is also in communication with the surface 0 fthe earth through one ormore wells 22 and 23 which are open or perforated at the bottom so that fluid may enter thehydrocarbon formation 21. In FIGURE 1 thewells 13 and 22 may be considered input wells while thewells 14 and 23 may be considered output wells. The output well 14 of the first subsurface formation 11 is in fluid communication with the input well 22 of thesecond subsurface formation 21 which contains hydrocarbons. If the two subsurface formations are relatively close to each other, the output well 14 may be connected to the input well 22 by apipeline 24 which may be provided, if desired, with pumps (not shown) in order to convey any fluid in the pipeline a considerable distance.
FIGURE 1 of the drawing illustrates the method of the present invention wherein hydrocarbons have been recovered to a substantial degree from the first subsurface formation 11 by any suitable thermal recovery method wherein a substantial amount of heat is left in the first formation 11. Thus, with thepipeline 24 not being connected to well 22, air or a combination of air and fuel may be injected down well 13 to carry out an in situ combustion within the formation 11 so as to drive the hydrocarbon products therein out of the formation through the output well 14. Instead of carrying out an underground combustion in the first formation 11, a thermal fluid drive may be carried out wherein steam or hot water or a combination of both, or any other heat-carrying fluid, is injected down well 13 to reduce the viscosity of the hydrocarbons in the formation 11 and/ or to pyrolyze them and cause them to be produced from output well 14.
After the thermal recovery method in the subsurface formation 11 has been completed, the output well 14 is connected by means ofpipeline 24 or any other suitable means to the input well 22 in communication with the second subsurface hydrocarbon-bearingformation 21 which represents an oil field independent of formation 11 and located some distance therefrom in which thermal recovery of the hydrocarbons is to be carried out. In carrying out the method of the present invention, a cold heat-absorbing medium is pumped throughpipe 15 and down injection well 13 into the hot depleted formation 11. The injected medium or fluid may flow either through naturally permeable rock or through artificially induced fractures in the formation 11. It is not necessary that the injected fluid or medium contact all portions of the hot rock of the formation in order to recover heat therefrom. Heat will flow by conduction from the hot rock to cooler portions of the formation in immediate contact with the heat-absorbing medium. After absorbing heat from the rock in the first formation 11, the hot medium is led back to the surface through output well 14 and then transported throughpipe 24 to input well 22 of the undepleted hydrocarbon-bearingformation 21. In some oil fields the depleted hot first formation furnishes all the heat required to heat the fluid sufliciently to carry out the thermal recovery method of the secondundepleted formation 21. If more heat is required within thesecond formation 21, additional heat may be supplied to the fluid inpipeline 24 by any suitable means, as by aheater 26 positioned in the line. Alternatively, heat may be supplied to theunderground formation 21 as necessary from other suitable sources well known to the art. If desired, partial combustion of the material in thesecond subsurface formation 21 may be carried out.
It is not necessary that the depleted first underground formation 11 and the second undepletedunderground formation 21 be in different fields, formations or strata, or that they be separated by faults or impermeable structures, such as a salt dome. The two fields orformations 11 and 21 may, in fact, simply be portions of one continuous large deposit.
Any of several fluids may be employed as the heatabsorbing medium for use in accordance with the present invention. Various media may include, but are not limited to liquids, gases, and vapors, such as water, steam,
hydrocarbon liquids, hydrocarbon gases or vapors, air,
nitrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and other gases.
It is not essential to the basic invention that the same fluid or medium be injected into the hydrocarbon-bearing or undepleted formation as was used to absorb heat from the hot depleted formation. Thus, one fluid or medium could be used to absorb heat from the hot depleted formation and the heat picked up by the fluid could then be transferred by means of well-known heat-exchan-ged devices to another heat-carrying medium for injection into the undepleted or hydrocarbon-bearing formation. This modification of the method is illustrated in FIGURE 2 of the drawing showing a hotdepleted formation 31 in the vicinity of a hydrocarbon-bearingundepleted formation 34. Input andoutput wells 32 and 33, respectively, are in communication between the earth surface and the hot depletedformation 31 while input andoutput wells 35 and 36, respectively, are in communication with the oil-bearingformation 34 to be depleted. The output well 33 of thefirst formation 31 is connected bypipeline 37 to a heat-exchange device 38 while a second fluid in theheat exchange device 38 is led therefrom throughpipe 39 down the input well 35 into thesecond formation 34 to be subjected to thermal recovery methods for hydrocarbons. For example, water could be injected through input well 32 into the hot depleteddeposit 31 where it absorbs heat and is vaporized to steam which is led to the surface through discharge well 33 and thence into theheat exchanger 38. In theheatexchanger 38, the steam gives up its heat to evaporate or heat a second fluid, for example a hydrocarbon liquid, which is then injected throughpipeline 39 into the input well 35 and thence into the oil-bearingformation 34. The heated oil in theformation 34 is then driven out the discharge well 36.
The method of the present invention may be carried out in either a continuous or intermittent manner. In either case it is not essential to the process that two wells be used for conveying a fluid into and out of a hot depleted formation in order to absorb the heat therefrom.
FIGURE 5 illustrates an example where only one well is used in the hot depleted formation and another in the formation to be depleted. A cold heat-absorbing medium is pumped into well down through insulatedpipe 86 past apacker 87 and into a hot depletedformation 88. The injected medium or fluid may flow either through naturally permeable rock or through artificially induced fractures up throughformation 88 from which it absorbs heat. It is led back to the surface throughannulus 89 and brought outoutlet 90. The hot medium or fluid is then led or pumped throughline 91 to well 92 in asecond formation 95, which is to be depleted. The hot fluid is led downinsulated pipe 93past packer 94 and into formation from which it causes the thermal recovery of products which are carried up to the surface throughannulus 96 and throughoutlet 97.
FIGURE 4 illustrates an intermittent operation in which a cold fluid could be injected down pipe 41 of well 42past packers 43, 44 and 45 and into a hot depletedformation 46. During this period avalve 47 in aconduit 48, which is in communication between the lower hot depletedformation 46 and an upper oil-bearingundepleted formation 49, is closed. After the fluid injected into thehot formation 46 is at the desired pressure and temperature,valve 50 in line 41 would be closed andvalve 47 inconduit 48 would be opened to allow the hot fluid fromformation 46 to flow upconduit 48 into the oil-bearingformation 49 to be heated. At thistime valves 51 and 52 at the wellhead would be closed. After the hydrocarbons in theupper formation 49 had been heated to a temperature suflicient to reduce their viscosity, they would flow into the well 42 above thepacker 44 and be removed therefrom, as by apump 53 of any type well known to the art. While the oil-bearingformation 49 is illustrated as being above the hot depletedformation 46 in FIGURE 4, it is readily apparent that it could just as well be below the hot depletedformation 46 and a suitable piping arrangement made to heat the oil-bearing formation.
The method of the present invention may be employed in various arrangements of wells which are in communication with one or more or the formations needed in carrying out the method of the present invention. In FIGURE 3 an oil-bearing undepleted formation is illustrated as being positioned above a hot depletedformation 62. Onewell 63 is in communication between the surface of the earth with both of theformations 61 and 62 whereby a cold fluid is injected throughpipe 64 past acasing packer 65 and into the lowerhot formation 62 while at the same time hot oil may be produced up theannulus 66 between thepipe 64 and thecasing 63. A second well 67 passes through bothformations 61 and 62 and is in communication with both so that hot fluid from thelower formation 62 may be led upwardly to the upper oil-bearingformation 61 to heat the formation and drive oil therefrom. Thesecond well 67 is either closed at the top or is provided with apacker 68 just above the upper oil-bearingformation 61.
If desired, anintermediate well 69 may be provided in communication between the upper oil-bearingzone 61 and the earth surface. Thus, a cold fluid would be injected throughpipe 64 down into the hot depletedformation 62 and thence along the formation to the output well 67 which would lead the heated fluid into the upper oil-bearingformation 61. The oil in theformation 61 would be driven therefrom through the intermediate production well 69, or would be driven into well 63 above thepacker 65 and thence upwardly through theannulus 66 to be discharged throughpipe 70 at the top of the well.
The method of the present invention of using the heat in a depleted formation may be used in any other method which requires the injection of a hot heat-carrying medium or fluid into a formation. These methods may be continuous or intermittent. They may be one well or multiwell methods and may include, but are not limited to, steam soak, steam drive, hot water flood, hot solvent drive, underground pyrolysis, etc. The method may also be used to pre-heat a formation before utilizing an in situ combustion recovery method.
By using the method of the present invention a high overall efficiency of heating formations and recovering hydrocarbons therefrom by thermal recovery method is achieved with savings of up to 60% in the cost of heating and depleting an oil-bearing reservoir. Where water is used as theheat absorbing medium, another advantage is enjoyed by eliminating any need for treating the water used in the drive or flood. Thus, impure water can be injected into a hot depleted formation where it is vaporized with the impurities carried by the water being left underground where they do not contaminate the oil-bearing formation to be treated.
I claim as my invention:
1. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from a subsurface formation which comprises the steps of providing communication through a well between the surface of the earth and a first subsurface formation containing hydrocarbons,
recovering hydrocarbons from said first subsurface formation by a thermal recovery method,
completing said thermal recovery method in said first formation in a manner whereby a substantial amount of heat remains in said first formation, providing communication between said heated first subsurface formation and a second subsurface formation containing hydrocarbons, at least a portion of said communication being provided through a well,
forcing fluid into and out of said heated first subsurface formation from which hydrocarbons have been recovered, said fluid having a temperature less than that of said heated formation at the time it is forced into said heated formation, conveying said fluid from out of said heated first subsurface formation and into said second subsurface formation to heat the hydrocarbons therein, and
producing said hydrocarbons from said second subsurface formation.
2. The method of claim 1 including the steps of adjusting the temperature of said fluid coming out of said heated first subsurface formation prior to conveying it to said second subsurface formation, and injecting it into said second subsurface formation to recover the hydrocarbons therefrom by thermal drive.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the communication provided-between surface of the earth and the heated first subsurface formation and between said heated first subsurface formation and said second hydrocarbon-bearing formation is through a common well.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein said first and second subsurface formations are vertically displaced substantially one above the other.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein said first and second subsurface formations are laterally displaced one from the other and includes the step of conveying to the surface of the earth, said fluid coming out of said heated first subsurface formation is conveyed to the surface of the earth and thence laterally to a point above said second hydrocarbon-bearing formation and thence down to and into said second formation.
6. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from a subsurface formation which comprises the steps of providing communication through a well between the surface of the earth and a first subsurface formation containing hydrocarbons, recovering hydrocarbons from said first subsurface formation by a thermal recovery method, completing said thermal recovery method in said first formation in a manner whereby a substantial amount of heat remains in said first formation, providing communication between said heated first subsurface formation and a second subsurface formation containing hydrocarbons, at least a portion of said communication being provided through a well, forcing fluid into and out of said heated first subsurface formation from which hydrocarbons have been recovered, said fluid having a temperature less than that of said heated formation at the time it is forced into said heated formation,
conveying said fluid from out of said heated first subsurface formation and into heat-transfer communication with a second fluid to heat said second fluid,
injecting said second heated fluid into said second subsurface formation to heat the hydrocarbons therein and form a fluid drive to force said hydrocarbons from said second subsurface formation, and
producing said hydrocarbons from said second subsurface formation to said surface of the earth.
7. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from a subsurface formation which comprises the steps of providing communication through a well between the surface of the earth and a first subsurface formation from which hydrocarbons have been recently recovered by a completed thermal recovery method whereby said formation retains a substantial amount of heat,
providing communication between said heat-containing first subsurface formation and a second subsurface formation containing hydrocarbons at least a portion of said communication being provided through a well,
forcing fluid from the surface of the earth down to, into and out of said heat-containing first subsurface formation, said fluid having a temperature lessv than that of said heat-containing formation at the time it is forced thereinto,
conveying said fluid from out of said heat-containing formation and into said second subsurface formation to heat the hydrocarbons therein, and
producing said hydrocarbons from said second subsurface formation.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,584,605 2/1952 Merriam et a1 16611 3,163,215 12/1964 Stratton 166l1 X 3,167,120 1/1965 Pryor 16610 3,202,219 8/1965 Parker 16611 X CHARLES E. OCONNELL, Primary Examiner.
JACOB L. NACKENOFF, Examiner.
S. J. NOVOSAD, Assistant Examiner.

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  1. 7. A METHOD OF RECOVERING HYDROCARBONS FROM A SUBSURFACE FORMATION WHICH COMPRISES THE STEPS OF PROVIDING COMMUNICATION THROUGH A WELL BETWEEN THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH AND A FIRST SUBSURFACE FORMATION FROM WHICH HYDROCARBONS HAVE BEEN RECENTLY RECOVERED BY A COMPLETED THERMAL RECOVERY METHOD WHEREBY SAID FORMATION RETAINS A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF HEAT, PROVIDING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SAID HEAT-CONTAINING FIRST SUBSURFACE FORMATION AND A SECOND SUBSURFACE FORMATION CONTAINING HYDROCARBONS AT LEAST A PORTION OF SAID COMMUNICATION BEING PROVIDED THROUGH A WELL, FORCING FLUID FROM THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH DOWN TO, INTO AND OUT OF SAID HEAT-CONTAINING FIRST SUBSURFACE FORMATION, SAID FLUID HAVING A TEMPERATURE LESS THAN THAT OF SAID HEAT-CONTAINING FORMATION AT THE TIME IT IS FORCED THEREINTO,
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