Claims
- 1. A system for extraction of a hydrocarbon fuel from a hydrocarbon fuel-bearing ore comprising:
- a. means for mining the ore,
- b. a plurality of separately and individually portative retorts for processing said ore to produce a hydrocarbon fuel,
- c. means for selectively and separately transporting said mined ore to each of said retorts,
- d. means coupled to said transport means for selectively and separately regulating the amount of ore transported to a respective retort, and
- e. at least one storage device coupled to said retorts for collecting and storing said hydrocarbon fuel.
- 2. A system as in claim 1 further including means coupled to each separate retort for individually processing and purifying gaseous wastes generated during a production of the hydrocarbon fuel.
- 3. A system as in claim 2 further including:
- (a) heat exchanger means coupled to each of said retorts to remove heat therefrom, and
- (b) means coupled to each of said heat exchangers and said fuel storage and collecting device for transferring said heat from said heat exchanger to said at least one storage and collecting device for maintaining said hydrocarbon fuel in a fluid state.
- 4. An underground mining system for extraction of a hydrocarbon fuel from an underground hydrocarbon fuel-bearing ore comprising:
- (a) means located underground to form a chamber and to mine the ore,
- (b) a plurality of portative retorts in said chamber for processing said ore to produce a hydrocarbon fuel,
- (c) means located underground for transporting said mined ore to each of said retorts,
- (d) means coupled to said transport means for regulating the amount of ore transported to a respective retort, and
- (e) at least one storage device located in said chamber or above ground and coupled to said retorts for collecting and storing said hydrocarbon fuel.
- 5. A system as in claim 4 further including means coupled to each retort for processing and purifying gaseous wastes generated during production of the hydrocarbon fuel.
- 6. A system as in claim 5 further including:
- (a) heat exchanger means coupled to each of said retort to remove heat therefrom, and
- (b) means coupled to each of said heat exchanges and said at least one fuel and collecting device for maintaining said hydrocarbon fuel in a fluid state.
- 7. A system for extraction of oil from an oil-bearing shale comprising:
- a. means for mining the oil-bearing shale,
- b. a plurality of separately and individually portative retorts for pyrolyzing said oil-bearing shale to produce oil-bearing fluid,
- c. means for selectively and individually transporting said mined oil-bearing shale to each of said retorts,
- d. means coupled to said transport means for selectively and separately regulating the amount of shale transported to a respective retort,
- e. at least one storage device coupled to said retorts for collecting and storing said oil-bearing fluid.
- 8. A system as in claim 7 wherein all of said mining means, retorts, transporting means, and regulating means are of a size adapted to and are located underground.
- 9. A system as in claim 8 further including means coupled to each retort for processing and purifying gaseous wastes generated during production of the oil-bearing fluid.
- 10. A system as in claim 8 further including:
- (a) heat exchanger means coupled to each of said retorts to remove heat therefrom, and
- (b) means coupled to each of said heat exchangers and said oil storage and collecting device for transferring said heat from said heat exchanger to said at least one storage and collecting device for maintaining said oil-bearing fluid in a fluid state.
- 11. A method of extracting oil from oil-bearing shale comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming an underground chamber in a vein of oil-bearing shale,
- (b) mining the shale in said vein,
- (c) conveying said mined shale to a plurality of portative retorts of a size to fit in and located in said chamber,
- (d) processing said shale in said retorts to produce an oil-bearing fluid, and
- (e) moving the retorts in consonance with movement of mining of said shale.
- 12. A method as in claim 11 wherein the spent shale is disposed of in areas already mined and any excess spent shale conveyed to the surface for disposal.
- 13. A method as in claim 11 wherein the chamber includes pillars to support the same comprising oil-bearing shale, which pillars are subsequently rubbleized and subjected to in situ processing to recover the oil-bearing fluid therefrom.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 170,475, filed July 21, 1980, now abandoned.
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Bureau of Mines Technical Progress Report, Mining and Conversion of Shale Oil, Katell and Wellman, Oct. 1971, pp. 1-11. |
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