Claims
- 1. A method to heat a formation, the formation lying below a surface of the earth, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a wellbore within the formation to be heated, the wellbore comprising
- a casing within the formation to be heated,
- a tubular defining, in the inside of the tubular, a flowpath for hot gases from the surface to a point in the wellbore near the bottom of the formation to be heated, and a volume between the tubular and the casing providing a flowpath for hot gases from near the bottom of the formation to be heated to the top of the formation to be heated, wherein the flowpaths are in communication with each other near the bottom of the formation to be heated and the volume between the casing and the tubular at the top of the formation to be heated is in communication with a point above the surface, and
- insulation for a portion of the length of the wellbore within the formation to be heated between the flowpath for hot gases from the surface to the point in the wellbore near the bottom of the formation to be heated and the flowpath for hot gases from near the bottom of the formation to be heated to the surface;
- supplying a flow of hot gases to the flowpath for hot gases from the surface to a point in the wellbore near the bottom of the formation to be heated; and
- returning the hot gasses to the surface through the volume between the tubular and the casing and thereby heating the formation.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein hot gases are combustion gases from a burner, the burner located at the surface.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of routing the gases passed through the wellbore to a second wellbore and into the second wellbore.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein additional fuel is added to the hot gases and the additional fuel is burned prior to the hot gases being routed into the second wellbore.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the heated gases supplied to the flowpath are at a temperature of between about 1600.degree. F. and about 2000.degree. F.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the heated gases leaving the flowpath of the wellbore are at a temperature of between about 1400.degree. F. and about 1600.degree. F.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein insulation is applied for at least about the upper half of the wellbore.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the outer concentric tubular is cemented into the formation to be heated.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the insulation is a wrapped insulation wrapped around the tubular.
- 10. A heat injection wellbore capable of injecting heat to a formation, the formation lying below a surface of the earth, the wellbore comprising:
- a casing within the formation to be heated;
- a tubular defining, in the inside of the tubular, a flowpath for hot gases from the surface to a point in the wellbore near the bottom of the formation to be heated, and a volume between the tubular and the casing providing a flowpath for hot gases from near the bottom of the formation to be heated to the top of the formation to be heated, wherein the flowpaths are in communication with each other near the bottom of the formation to be heated and the volume between the casing and the tubular at the top of the formation to be heated is in communication with a point above the surface; and
- insulation for a portion of the length of the wellbore within the formation to be heated between the flowpath for hot gases from the surface to the point in the wellbore near the bottom of the formation to be heated and the flowpath for hot gases from near the bottom of the formation to be heated to the surface,
- wherein the formation is not in communication with the volume between the casing and the volume between the casing and the tubular.
- 11. The heat injection wellbore of claim 10 further comprising a burner near the surface, the burner effective to supply hot gases into the flowpath for hot gases from the surface to a point in the wellbore near the bottom of the formation to be heated.
- 12. The heat injection wellbore of claim 11 further comprising a heat exchanger effective to exchanging heat between the flow of hot gases from the wellbore and a flow of combustion air or fuel to the burner.
- 13. The heat injection wellbore of claim 10 wherein the formation is below an overburden; the wellbore extends through the overburden; and the wellbore further comprises insulation between the flowpaths in the portion of the wellbore extending through the overburden.
- 14. The heat injection wellbore of claim 10 wherein the wellbore is capable of transferring an amount of heat from the hot gases to the formation at a rate of between about 100 and about 1000 watts per foot of length of the wellbore within the formation to be heated.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of provisional application No. 60/028,377 filed Oct. 15, 1996.
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