Claims
- 1. A method of producing viscous hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation in which plural spaced apart wellbores have been drilled, said method comprising:
- providing means for burning a combustible material to generate hot gases and for using said hot gases to continuously generate electrical power and to continuously heat a well injection liquid, said means including first and second heat exchangers each having means providing separate flow paths for combustion air, working gas and injection liquid, a gas compressor and a gas expander operably connected for operation with a working gas, said gas expander being drivingly connected to generator means and responsive to working gas being expanded through said gas expander for generating said electrical power;
- providing electrode means in at least two of said wellbores;
- simultaneously generating electrical power and heating said injection liquid by passing combustion air, working gas and injection liquid through said first heat exchanger to heat said combustion air and said injection liquid, burning said combustible material with said combustion air, passing said injection liquid, working gas and heated flue gas produced from said burning through said second heat exchanger to heat said working gas and said injection liquid;
- using said electrical power to cause electrical current to pass between said electrode means in a manner such that said viscous hydrocarbons are heated; and
- simultaneously, while heating said viscous hydrocarbons with said current, injecting heated injection liquid into said formation through one of said wellbores to cause said viscous hydrocarbons to flow through said formation to one of said at least two wellbores.
- 2. A method of producing viscous hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation comprising:
- drilling plural wellbores into said formation including at least two spaced apart wellbores for receiving electrode means and a third wellbore for receiving injection liquid;
- providing means for burning a combustible material to generate hot gases and for using said hot gases to continuously generate electrical power and to continuously heat a well injection liquid including first and second heat exchangers each having means providing separate flow paths for combustion air, working gas and injection liquid, a gas compressor and a gas expander operably connected for operation with a working gas, said gas expander being drivingly connected to generator means for generating said electrical power;
- providing electrode means in said at least two spaced apart wellbores;
- simultaneously generating electrical power and heating said injection liquid by passing combustion air, working gas and injection liquid through said first heat exchanger to heat said combustion air and said injection liquid, burning said combustible material with said combustion air, passing said injection liquid, said working gas and heated flue gas produced from said burning through said second heat exchanger to heat said working gas for expansion in said gas expander and to heat said injection liquid;
- using said electrical power to cause electrical current to pass between said electrode means in a manner such that said viscous hydrocarbons are heated, and simultaneously, while heating said viscous hydrocarbons with said current, injecting heated injection liquid into said formation through said third wellbore to cause said viscous hydrocarbons to flow through said formation to said at least two spaced apart wellbores.
- 3. The method set forth in claim 2 wherein:
- said injection liquid is water, and said water is heated to a temperature sufficient to provide, combined with electrical heating of said formation, temperatures in said formation in the range of from 110.degree. F. to 200.degree. F.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 560,696, filed Dec. 12, 1983 now abandoned.
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