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In situ recovery from a hydrocarbon containing formation using conductor-in-conduit heat sources with an electrically conductive material in the overburden
 
   
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US Patent 7165615
Issued Date
January 23, 2007
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In an embodiment, a system may be used to heat a hydrocarbon containing formation. The system may include a conduit placed within an opening in the formation. A conductor may be placed within the conduit. The conductor may provide heat to a portion of the formation. In some embodiments, an electrically conductive material may be coupled to a portion of the conductor in the overburden. The electrically conductive material may lower the electrical resistance of the portion of the conductor in the overburden. Lowering the electrical resistance of the portion of the conductor in the overburden may reduce the heat output of the portion in the overburden. The system may allow heat to transfer from the conductor to a section of the formation.
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Shell Oil Company (Houston, TX)
Published
January 23, 2007
Application Number
10/279,288
Filed
October 24, 2002
US Classification
166/302   392/301
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E21B   43/00   (20060101)  
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This application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/334,568 entitled "IN SITU RECOVERY FROM A HYDROCARBON CONTAINING FORMATION" filed on Oct. 24, 2001, to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/337,136 entitled "IN SITU THERMAL PROCESSING OF A HYDROCARBON CONTAINING FORMATION"filed on Oct. 24, 2001, to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/374,970 entitled "IN SITU RECOVERY FROM A HYDROCARBON CONTAINING FORMATION" filed on Apr. 24, 2002, and to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/374,995 entitled "IN SITU THERMAL PROCESSING OF A HYDROCARBON COATING FORMATION" filed on Apr. 24, 2002.
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166/302   392/301  
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