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Temperature limited heaters with thermally conductive fluid used to heat subsurface formations
   
Document Number
US Patent 7383877
Issued Date
June 10, 2008
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Certain embodiments provide a system including a heater. The heater includes one or more electrical conductors. The heater is configured to generate a heat output during application of electrical current to the heater. The heater includes a ferromagnetic material. A conduit at least partially surrounds the heater. A fluid is located in a space between the heater and the conduit. The fluid has a higher thermal conductivity than air at standard temperature and pressure (STP) (0.degree. C. and 101.325 kPa). The system is configured to provide (a) a first heat output below a selected temperature when time-varying electrical current is applied to the heater, and (b) a second heat output near or above the selected temperature when time-varying electrical current is applied to the heater.
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Owner
Shell Oil Company (Houston, TX)
Published
June 10, 2008
Application Number
11/112,714
Filed
April 22, 2005
US Classification
166/60   166/302 392/301
Int'l Classification
E21B   43/24   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
PRIORITY CLAIM This application claim to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/565,077 entitled "THERMAL PROCESSES FOR SUBSUFACE FORMATIONS" to Vinegar et al. filed on Apr. 23, 2004.
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166/60   166/302   392/301  
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