Marine clathrate mining and sediment separation
First Claim
1. An apparatus for recovering hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon-containing clathrate, said apparatus comprising:
- mining means for disrupting a clathrate rich portion comprising the hydrocarbon-containing clathrate and sediment from the surrounding strata;
transporting means for moving a clathrate rich portion comprising the hydrocarbon-containing clathrate and sediment;
a conduit adapted for receiving the hydrocarbon containing clathrate and sediment and further adapted for separating said sediment from said hydrocarbon, wherein said conduit has a diameter, a first end, a second end and is generally cylindrical, and wherein said conduit has an intermediate portion located between the first end and the second end, and said intermediate portion has a greater diameter than the first end; and
injection means having a point of injection for injecting an injection gas into said conduit.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for mining of hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon-containing clathrate such as is found on the ocean floor. The hydrocarbon containing clathrate is disaggregated from sediment by first disrupting clathrate-containing strata using continuous mining means such as a rotary tilling drum, a fluid injector, or a drill. The clathrate-rich portion of sediment thus disrupted from the sea floor strata are carried through the apparatus to regions of relative lower pressure and/or relative higher temperature where the clathrate further dissociates into component hydrocarbons and water. The hydrocarbon is recovered with the assistance of a gas that is injected and buoys the hydrocarbon containing clathrate helping it to rise to regions of lower pressure and temperature where hydrocarbon is released. The sediment separated from the hydrocarbon returns to the ocean floor.
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1. An apparatus for recovering hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon-containing clathrate, said apparatus comprising:
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mining means for disrupting a clathrate rich portion comprising the hydrocarbon-containing clathrate and sediment from the surrounding strata;
transporting means for moving a clathrate rich portion comprising the hydrocarbon-containing clathrate and sediment;
a conduit adapted for receiving the hydrocarbon containing clathrate and sediment and further adapted for separating said sediment from said hydrocarbon, wherein said conduit has a diameter, a first end, a second end and is generally cylindrical, and wherein said conduit has an intermediate portion located between the first end and the second end, and said intermediate portion has a greater diameter than the first end; and
injection means having a point of injection for injecting an injection gas into said conduit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon-containing clathrate including the steps of:
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disrupting a clathrate rich portion comprising the hydrocarbon-containing clathrate and sediment from the surrounding strata;
transporting said clathrate rich portion into a conduit;
said conduit extending between a first region of relative higher pressure and a second region of relative lower pressure and wherein said conduit has an intermediate portion located between the region of relative higher pressure and the region of relative lower pressure, and said intermediate portion has a greater diameter than the first region of higher pressure, injecting an injection gas into said conduit to aid in moving said clathrate rich portion from the region of relative higher pressure to the region of relative lower pressure, separating at least a portion of the sediment in said clathrate rich portion from said hydrocarbon containing clathrate; and
recovering said hydrocarbon from said hydrocarbon containing clathrate. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of recovering hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon-containing clathrate including the steps of:
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disrupting a clathrate-rich portion comprising the hydrocarbon-containing clathrate and sediment from the surrounding strata;
transporting said clathrate-rich portion into a conduit, said conduit extending between a first region of relative lower temperature and a second region of relative higher temperature and wherein said conduit is generally cylindrical, has a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion located between the first end and the second end, and the intermediate portion has a greater diameter than the first end;
injecting an injection gas into said conduit to aid in moving said clathrate rich portion from the region of relative lower temperature to the region of relative higher temperature, separating at least a portion of the sediment in said clathrate rich portion from said hydrocarbon containing clathrate; and
recovering said hydrocarbon from said hydrocarbon containing clathrate. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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