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Apparatus for passing electrical current through an underground formation

  • US 4,495,990 A
  • Filed: 09/29/1982
  • Issued: 01/29/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/29/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An anode for use in a system in which electrical current from a first terminal of a D.C. power source is passed through an underground formation to a cathode remote from the anode which is connected to the second terminal of the power source in the extraction of carbonaceous fluids from beneath the earth'"'"'s surface, the anode comprising:

  • a containment positioned proximate to the underground formation;

    a first layer of generally wet conduction material suitable for ion conduction positioned in the containment to enhance conduction between the anode and the underground formation, the containment permitting conduction between the first layer of conduction material and the underground formation;

    conductor means connected with the first terminal of the power source for providing a flow of electrical current for the anode; and

    a second layer of generally dry conduction material positioned in the containment in contact with the first layer of conduction material and generally surrounding the conductor means to isolate the conductor means from the first layer of material and the underground formation to prevent deterioration of the contuctor means by electrolysis;

    whereby electrical current from the power supply is passed through the conductor means, the second layer and the first layer and into the underground formation.

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