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Method of drilling from a shaft for underground recovery of hydrocarbons

  • US 8,127,865 B2
  • Filed: 04/19/2007
  • Issued: 03/06/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/21/2006
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An excavation method, comprising:

  • (a) providing a substantially vertically inclined shaft, at least a portion of the substantially vertically inclined shaft being lined to inhibit entry, into an interior of the at least a portion of the substantially vertically inclined shaft, of a formation fluid from a hydrocarbon-containing formation;

    (b) at a selected level of the at least a portion of the substantially vertically inclined shaft forming, while maintaining a pressure and fluid seal between the shaft interior and the formation, a plurality of recess cavities extending approximately radially outward from the at least a portion of the substantially vertically inclined shaft, the selected level being adjacent to or near the hydrocarbon-containing formation; and

    (c) drilling, while maintaining the pressure and fluid seal between the at least a portion of the substantially vertically inclined shaft interior and the formation to inhibit entry of the formation fluid into the shaft interior, at least one well outward from a face of each of the recess cavities, the at least one well penetrating at least a portion of the hydrocarbon-containing formation and wherein the seal is maintained continuously during a duration of formation and operation of the at least one well;

    wherein the forming step (b) comprises;

    from the at least a portion of the substantially vertically inclined shaft, pipe-jacking and/or pile-driving a rigid tube into the hydrocarbon-containing formation;

    from the at least a portion of the substantially vertically inclined shaft, thereafter excavating a formation material positioned interiorly of the rigid tube; and

    after the excavating step, forming a sealed end to the rigid tube.

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