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Down hole oil and gas well heating system and method for down hole heating of oil and gas wells
   
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US Patent 7069993
Issued Date
July 4, 2006
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A down hole heating system for use with oil and gas wells which exhibit less than optimally achievable flow rates because of high oil viscosity and/or blockage by paraffin (or similar meltable petroleum byproducts). The heating unit the present invention includes shielding to prevent physical damage and shortages to electrical connections within the heating unit while down hole (a previously unrecognized source of system failures in prior art systems). The over-all heating system also includes heat retaining components to focus and contain heat in the production zone to promote flow to, and not just within, the production tubing.
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Published
July 4, 2006
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10/763,568
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January 23, 2004
US Classification
166/302   166/248
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E21B   36/04   (20060101)  
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CITATION TO PRIOR APPLICATION This is a continuation-in-part with respect to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/037,754 filed Oct. 22, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,681,859.
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166/248   166/272.1   166/302  
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A down hole heating system for use with oil and gas wells which exhibit less than optimally achievable flow rates because of high oil viscosity and/or blockage by paraffin (or similar meltable petroleum byproducts). The heating unit the present invention includes shielding to prevent physical damage and shortages to electrical connections within the heating unit while down hole (a previously unrecognized source of system failures in prior art systems). The over-all heating system also includes heat retaining components to focus and contain heat in the production zone to promote flow to, and not just within, the production tubing.

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