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Method of producing viscous materials from subterranean formations

  • US 4,084,637 A
  • Filed: 12/16/1976
  • Issued: 04/18/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/16/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of producing a viscous material from a subterranean formation which comprises:

  • (a) drilling and completing a plurality of at least two wells from the surface into said subterranean formation for production of said viscous material therefrom;

    at least one of said wells being completed as an injection well and at least one of said wells being completed as a production well, said wells being spaced apart and arranged in a predetermined pattern;

    (b) drilling and completing a plurality of spaced-apart electrode wells into said subterranean formation, said electrode wells being arranged in at least one line, said line generally defining a path between said production well and said injection well with the distance between each adjacent pair of electrode wells being substantially less than the shortest distance between said injection well and said production well;

    (c) applying a voltage across each adjacent pair of said electrode wells to thereby cause an electrical current to pass through said subterranean formation between said adjacent pairs of electrode wells to preheat said subterranean formation and thereby lower the viscosity of said viscous material along said path formed by said line of electrode wells;

    (d) thereafter injecting a fluid through said injection well and into said subterranean formation to migrate along said path formed by said line of electrode wells; and

    (e) producing said viscous material, having a reduced viscosity from said production well.

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