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Method and apparatus for recovery of fluids produced in in-situ retorting of oil shale
   
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US Patent 4119349
Issued Date
October 10, 1978
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Gaseous and liquid products discharged from the outlet of an in-situ retort for the retorting of oil shale are delivered into an underground separating chamber located substantially at the level of the bottom of the retort. The lower portion of the separating chamber is divided by a weir into a first sump adjacent the inlet end of the separating chamber and a second sump adjacent the outlet end of the separating chamber. Oil and water separate in the first sump and the oil overflows the weir into the second sump. Water is withdrawn at a level below the oil in the first sump and pumped to the surface. Oil is withdrawn from the second sump and pumped to the surface separately from the water.
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Owner
Gulf Oil Corporation (Pittsburgh, PA)
Published
October 10, 1978
Application Number
05/844,629
Filed
October 25, 1977
US Classification
299/2   166/265
Int'l Classification
E21B   43/247   (20060101)   E21B   43/16   (20060101)   E21B   43/34   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
166/265   166/267   208/11R   210/73W   210/170   210/540   299/2  
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