×

Recovery of liquid hydrocarbons from oil shale by electromagnetic heating in situ

  • US 4,485,869 A
  • Filed: 10/22/1982
  • Issued: 12/04/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/22/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A method for recovering liquid hydrocarbons from an oil shale formation containing kerogen in an inorganic matrix, said formation being substantially impermeable to fluids under native conditions, said method comprising:

  • substantially uniformly heating a block of said oil shale formation in situ with electromagnetic power to a temperature of about 275°

    C. where there is pyrolysis of a portion of said kerogen to gas and shale oil at a pressure sufficient to overcome the capillary pressure of said shale oil in said matrix, thereby providing substantial fluid permeability to said formation,utilizing said pressurized gas to drive at least portions of said gas and shale oil from said block,recovering said gas thereupon escaping from said block under said pressure and said shale oil driven by said gas, thereby further increasing the fluid permeability of said formation, andcontrolling the magnitude of said electromagnetic power to raise the temperature of said block relatively slowly to increase the rate of pyrolysis of said kerogen as the permeability of said formation increases to produce gas at pressures above that necessary to overcome said capillary pressure and below that at which there is substantial escape of said gas bypassing shale oil within the formation rather than driving said oil before it.

View all claims
  • 1 Assignment
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×