Claims
- 1. A device which reduces the pressure of a methane-steam brine solution withdrawn from a formation, pumps the gas-steam depleted brine back into the formation, and is powered substantially by the energy of the brine comprising:
- (a) three pistons mechanically linked, each of said pistons having a cylinder with input and output valves to control the flow of brine,
- (b) the bottom first cylinder being connected to a gas-steam brine feedpipe by an input valve and at its top to a wellpipe by an outlet valve, the wellpipe being in fluid communication with an upper standpipe being at less than formation pressure and substantially filled with a gas-steam depleted brine,
- (c) a second, smaller cylinder and piston being connected at its top to the said upper standpipe by an input valve, and said cylinder having an outlet valve at its bottom which is connected to a lower portion of the standpipe that is in fluid communication with the formation, and
- (d) an optional third piston and cylinder that is hydraulically connected to a power source at the surface, and further connected by having a common piston rod with the first and second cylinders.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 15,360, filed Feb. 26, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,262,747 by Guy R. B. Elliott et al., and entitled "In Situ Recovery of Gaseous Hydrocarbons and Steam."
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