Claims
- 1. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone having a temperature higher than about 800.degree. F. in the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing into said combustion zone, in the direction in which said combustion zone is to be advanced, a gaseous feed mixture comprising an oxygen supplying gas and water vapor at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone at a temperature higher than about 800.degree. F. and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, and producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ retort in the direction of the advancement of said combustion zone, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous products;
- condensing water vapor on unretorted oil shale on the advancing side of the retorting zone to form liquid water; and
- withdrawing liquid water, said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort on the advancing side of said combustion zone.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein oxygen provided by the oxygen supplying gas comprises greater than about 5 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein oxygen provided by the oxygen supplying gas comprises from about 10 to about 15 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein oxygen provided by the oxygen supplying gas comprises from about 12 to about 15 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said oxygen supplying gas is air.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said water vapor comprises from about 10 to about 90 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at a rate sufficient to bring about the retorting of the oil shale on the advancing side of said combustion zone and produce retorted oil shale prior to the passage of said combustion zone therethrough.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at from about 0.1 to about 1 Standard Cubic Foot per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the in situ oil shale being retorted.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature lower than the rapid decomposition temperature of carbonates in the oil shale.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature lower than about 1400.degree. F.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the temperature in said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 950.degree. F. to about 1800.degree. F.
- 12. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing into said combustion zone, in the direction in which said combustion zone is to be advanced, a gaseous feed mixture comprising an oxygen supplying gas and water vapor at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone at a temperature higher than the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, and producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone, and wherein said water vapor comprises from about 10 to about 50 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone through the fragmented oil shale in the situ retort in the direction of the advancement of said combustion zone, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous product; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort on the advancing side of said retorting zone.
- 13. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing into said combustion zone, in the direction in which said combustion zone is to be advanced, a gaseous feed mixture comprising an oxygen supplying gas and water vapor at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone at a temperature higher than the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, and producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone, and wherein said water vapor comprises from about 20 to about 40 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ retort in the direction of the advancement of said combustion zone, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous product; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort on the advancing side of said retorting zone.
- 14. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing into said combustion zone, in the direction in which said combustion zone is to be advanced, a gaseous feed mixture comprising an oxygen supplying gas and water vapor at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone at a temperature higher than the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, and producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone, and wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at from about 0.1 to about 2 Standard Cubic Feet per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the fragmented oil shale being retorted;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ retort in the direction of the advancement of said combustion zone, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous product; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort on the advancing side of said retorting zone.
- 15. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing into said combustion zone, in the direction in which said combustion zone is to be advanced, a gaseous feed mixture comprising an oxygen supplying gas and water vapor at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone at a temperature higher than the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, and producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone, and wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at from about 0.5 to about 1 Standard Cubic Foot per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the fragmented oil shale being retorted;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ retort in the direction of the advancement of said combustion zone, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous product; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort on the advancing side of said retorting zone.
- 16. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing into said combustion zone, in the direction in which said combustion zone is to be advanced, a gaseous feed mixture comprising an oxygen supplying gas and water vapor at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone at a temperature higher than the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, and producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone, and wherein the temperature in said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 1100.degree. F. to about 1400.degree. F.;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ retort in the direction of the advancement of said combustion zone, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous product; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort on the advancing side of said retorting zone.
- 17. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone having a temperature higher than about 800.degree. F. in the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing downwardly into said combustion zone a gaseous feed mixture comprising sufficient oxygen supplying gas to provide a gaseous feed mixture having greater than about 5 percent by volume oxygen and from about 10 to about 90 percent by volume of water vapor, at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone at a temperature higher than about 800.degree. F., and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, thereby producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone downwardly through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous products;
- condensing water vapor on unretorted oil shale on the advancing side of the retorting zone to form liquid water; and
- withdrawing liquid water, said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort at a level below said retorting zone.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said oxygen comprises from about 10 to about 15 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein said oxygen comprises from about 12 to about 15 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein said oxygen supplying gas is air.
- 21. The method of claim 17 wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced downwardly into said combustion zone at a rate sufficient to bring about the retorting of the oil shale on the advancing side of said combustion zone and produce retorted oil shale prior to the passage of said combustion zone therethrough.
- 22. The method of claim 17 wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at from about 0.1 to about 1 Standard Cubic Foot per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the in situ oil shale being retorted.
- 23. The method of claim 17 wherein said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature below the rapid decomposition temperature of calcium carbonate.
- 24. The method of claim 17 wherein said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature below about 1400.degree. F.
- 25. The method of claim 17 wherein said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 950.degree. F. to about 1800.degree. F.
- 26. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing downwardly into said combustion zone a gaseous feed mixture comprising sufficient oxygen supplying gas to provide a gaseous feed mixture having greater than about 5 percent by volume oxygen and from about 10 to about 50 percent by volume of water vapor, at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone within a predetermined range of temperatures above the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, thereby producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone downwardly through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort; thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous product; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous product and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort at a level below said retorting zone.
- 27. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing downwardly into said combustion zone a gaseous feed mixture comprising sufficient oxygen supplying gas to provide a gaseous feed mixture having greater than about 5 percent by volume oxygen and from about 20 to about 40 percent by volume of water vapor, at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone within a predetermined range of temperatures above the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, thereby producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone downwardly through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous products; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort at a level below said retorting zone.
- 28. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing downwardly into said combustion zone a gaseous feed mixture comprising sufficient oxygen supplying gas to provide a gaseous feed mixture having greater than about 5 percent by volume oxygen and from about 10 to about 90 percent by volume of water vapor, at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone within a predetermined range of temperatures above the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, thereby producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone, and wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at from about 0.1 to about 2 Standard Cubic Feet per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the fragmented oil shale being retorted;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone downwardly through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous products; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort at a level below said retorting zone.
- 29. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing downwardly into said combustion zone a gaseous feed mixture comprising sufficient oxygen supplying gas to provide a gaseous feed mixture having greater than about 5 percent by volume oxygen and from about 10 to about 90 percent by volume of water vapor, at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone within a predetermined range of temperatures above the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, thereby producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone, and wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at from about 0.5 to about 1 Standard Cubic Foot per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the in situ oil shale being retorted;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone downwardly through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous products; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort at a level below said retorting zone.
- 30. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing downwardly into said combustion zone a gaseous feed mixture comprising sufficient oxygen supplying gas to provide a gaseous feed mixture having greater than about 5 percent by volume oxygen and from about 10 to about 90 percent by volume of water vapor, at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone within a predetermined range of temperatures above the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, thereby producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone, and wherein said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 1100.degree. F. to about 1400.degree. F.;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases, from the combustion zone downwardly through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, thereby retorting oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce liquid and gaseous products; and
- withdrawing said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort at a level below said retorting zone.
- 31. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort;
- introducing downwardly into the in situ oil shale retort at a level above said combustion zone a gaseous feed mixture comprising from about 90 to about 50 percent by volume air and from about 10 to about 50 percent by volume water vapor at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in said combustion zone at a temperature higher than the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort and to advance said combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort, thereby producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone;
- passing flue gas, comprising said combustion product gases and unreacted gaseous feed mixture gases downwardly through the fragmented oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort, thereby retorting the oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone, to produce liquid and gaseous products;
- condensing water vapor on unretorted oil shale on the advancing side of said retorting zone to form liquid water; and
- withdrawing liquid water, said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous product and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort at a level below said retorting zone.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein oxygen provided by the air comprises from about 12 to about 15 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture.
- 33. The method of claim 31 wherein said water vapor comprises from about 20 to about 40 percent by volume of said gaseous feed mixture.
- 34. The method of claim 31 wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced downwardly into said combustion zone at a rate sufficient to bring about the retorting of the oil shale on the advancing side of said combustion zone to produce retorted oil shale prior to the passage of said combustion zone therethrough.
- 35. The method of claim 31 wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at from about 0.1 to about 2 Standard Cubic Feet per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the in situ oil shale being retorted.
- 36. The method of claim 31 wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at from about 0.1 to about 1 Standard Cubic Foot per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the in situ oil shale being retorted.
- 37. The method of claim 31 wherein said gaseous feed mixture is introduced into said combustion zone at from about 0.5 to about 1 Standard Cubic Foot per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the in situ oil shale being retorted.
- 38. The method of claim 31 wherein said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature lower than the rapid decomposition temperature of the carbonates in said oil shale.
- 39. The method of claim 31 wherein the temperature in said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 950.degree. F. to about 1800.degree. F.
- 40. The method of claim 31 wherein the temperature in said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 1100.degree. F. to about 1600.degree. F.
- 41. The method of claim 31 wherein the temperature in said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 1100.degree. F. to about 1400.degree. F.
- 42. The method of claim 31 wherein the temperature in said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 1200.degree. F. to about 1300.degree. F.
- 43. A method of recovering liquid and gaseous products from fragmented oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough, which comprises the steps of:
- establishing a combustion zone in the oil shale in the situ oil shale retort;
- introducing downwardly into the in situ oil shale retort at a level above said combustion zone, at about 0.5 to about 1 Standard Cubic Foot per minute per square foot of cross-sectional area of the in situ oil shale being retorted, a gaseous feed mixture comprising from about 60 to about 70 percent by volume air and from about 40 to about 30 percent by volume water vapor for producing combustion product gases in said combustion zone which together with unreacted gases in said feed mixture comprise flue gas which passes downwardly through the in situ oil shale retort, thereby retorting the oil shale in a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone, to produce liquid and gaseous products;
- condensing water vapor on unretorted oil shale on the advancing side of said retorting zone;
- withdrawing liquid water, said liquid product and retort off gas comprising said gaseous products and said flue gas from the in situ oil shale retort at a level below said retorting zone; and
- vaporizing at least a portion of said withdrawn water to produce said water vapor and mixing said water vapor with air to produce a gaseous feed mixture and introducing same into a retort at a level above a combustion zone.
- 44. The method of claim 43 wherein said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature lower than the rapid decomposition temperature of carbonates in the oil shale.
- 45. The method of claim 43 wherein the temperature in said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 1100.degree. F. to about 1400.degree. F.
- 46. The method of claim 43 wherein the temperature in said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 1200.degree. F. to about 1300.degree. F.
- 47. The method of claim 43 wherein the temperature in said combustion zone is maintained at a temperature of from about 800.degree. F. to about 1800.degree. F.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 492,289, filed July 26, 1974, now abandoned.
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