Claims
- 1. A method of forming, in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, an in situ oil shale retort having side walls of formation aligned with substantially vertically inclined subterranean formation cleavage planes, and containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, which comprises the steps of:
- excavating at least one void in the subterranean formation containing oil shale and leaving a remaining portion of unfragmented formation within the side boundaries of the in situ retort being formed;
- placing explosive in the oil shale in at least one row of blasting holes parallel to such a substantially vertical formation cleavage plane for preferentially fracturing said formation along the substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and expanding said remaining formation toward such a void; and
- detonating explosive for fracturing at least a portion of the formation along said substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and expanding said remaining formation toward such a void for fragmenting said remaining formation.
- 2. A method of forming, in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, an in situ oil shale retort having side walls of formation aligned with substantially vertically inclined subterranean formation cleavage planes, and containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, which comprises the steps of:
- excavating at least one void in the subterranean formation containing oil shale and leaving a remaining portion of unfragmented formation within the boundaries of the in situ retort being formed, wherein such a void extends substantially vertically in said oil shale formation, the surface of the unfragmented formation defining such a void providing at least one free face extending substantially vertically in the retort site, the longitudinal axis of such a void extending substantially parallel to said substantially vertically inclined formation cleavage planes;
- placing explosive in the oil shale in at least one row of blasting holes substantially parallel to such a vertically inclined formation cleavage plane for preferentially fracturing said oil shale formation along such vertically inclined formation cleavage planes and expanding said remaining formation toward such a free face; and
- detonating explosive for fracturing at least a portion of the formation along said vertically inclined formation cleavage planes and expanding said remaining formation toward such a free face for fragmenting said remaining formation.
- 3. A method of forming, in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, an in situ oil shale retort having side walls of unfragmented formation aligned with substantially vertically inclined subterranean formation cleavage planes, and containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, which comprises the steps of:
- excavating at least one void extending substantially vertically in said subterranean formation containing oil shale, the surface of the unfragmented formation defining such a void providing at least one free face extending substantially vertically in the retort site, the longitudinal axis of such void extending substantially parallel to said vertical formation cleavage planes and leaving a remaining portion of unfragmented formation within the boundaries of the in situ retort being formed;
- placing explosive in blasting holes extending into the formation adjacent said boundaries parallel to such a free face in a position for preferentially fracturing said formation along the substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and expanding said remaining formation toward such a void, at least a portion of said blasting holes being spaced in bands parallel to said vertical formation cleavage planes; and
- detonating said explosive for fracturing at least a portion of the formation along said substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and expanding said remaining formation toward such a void for fragmenting said remaining formation.
- 4. A method of forming, in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, an in situ oil shale retort having side walls of unfragmented formation aligned with substantially vertically inclined subterranean formation cleavage planes, and containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, which comprises the steps of:
- excavating a room in the subterranean formation containing oil shale and leaving a remaining portion of unfragmented formation within the boundaries of the in situ retort being formed;
- placing explosive in blasting holes extending substantially vertically from the room into the formation adjacent said boundaries in a position for preferentially fracturing said formation along the substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and expanding at least a portion of said remaining formation toward said room, at least a portion of said blasting holes being spaced in bands parallel to said vertical formation cleavage planes; and
- detonating said explosive for fracturing at least a portion of the formation along said substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and expanding at least a portion of said remaining formation toward said room for fragmenting said remaining formation.
- 5. A method of retorting oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in a subterranean formation containing oil shale and recovering liquid and gaseous products therefrom wherein the in situ oil shale retort has side walls of unfragmented formation aligned with substantially vertical subterranean formation cleavage planes and containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, which comprises the steps of:
- excavating a void in the subterranean formation containing oil shale and leaving a remaining portion of unfragmented formation within the boundaries of the in situ retort being formed;
- placing explosive in the formation adjacent said boundaries in a position in said formation for preferentially fracturing said formation along the substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and for expanding said remaining formation toward said void;
- detonating explosive for fracturing at least a portion of said formation along said substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and expanding said remaining formation toward said void for fragmenting said remaining formation and thereby forming an in situ oil shale retort having side walls of unfragmented formation aligned with substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale;
- providing gas access means at the top of the fragmented mass;
- igniting formation particles at the top of the fragmented mass for providing a combustion zone at the top of the fragmented mass;
- introducing an oxygen supplying gas through said gas access means to said combustion zone for maintaining said combustion zone and for advancing said combustion zone toward the lower boundary of the fragmented mass;
- moving the combustion gas generated in said combustion zone through the fragmented mass on the advancing side of said combustion zone for providing a retorting zone on the advancing side of said combustion zone wherein kerogen in the formation particles is converted to liquid and gaseous products; and
- recovering the liquid and gaseous products at the lower boundary of the fragmented mass.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 5, wherein said void extends substantially vertically through said formation, the surface of the unfragmented formation defining such a void providing at least one free face extending substantially vertically in the retort site, and the longitudinal axis of such a void extends substantially parallel to such substantially vertical formation cleavage planes.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 6, wherein said explosive is placed in blasting holes extending through the formation substantially parallel to such a free face, and wherein at least a portion of said blasting holes are spaced in bands aligned with said substantially vertical formation cleavage planes.
- 8. A method as recited in claim 5, wherein
- said void is a room in the subterranean formation containing oil shale;
- said explosive is placed in blasting holes extending vertically from the room into the formation; and
- at least a portion of such blasting holes are spaced in bands aligned with such substantially vertical formation cleavage planes.
- 9. A method for forming an in situ oil shale retort in a subterranean formation containing oil shale and having a pair of approximately orthogonal formation cleavage planes comprising the steps of:
- removing formation to form a quadrangular room having sides aligned with the formation cleavage planes and leaving a remaining portion of unfragmented formation within the boundaries of the in situ retort site;
- drilling a plurality of elongated blasting holes into the remaining portion of the formation;
- loading the blasting holes with explosive; and
- detonating the explosive for fragmenting and expanding the remaining portion of the formation to form a region of fragmented particles containing oil shale bordered by sides aligned with the formation cleavage planes.
- 10. The method of claim 9 in which the plurality of blasting holes includes a quadrangular band of side defining blasting holes arranged around the periphery of the room in alignment with the formation cleavage planes.
- 11. The method of claim 10, in which the remainder of the plurality of blasting holes are arranged within the band of side defining blasting holes in rows and columns in alignment with the formation cleavage planes.
- 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of forming a substantially vertically extending void having an axis substantially aligned with the formation cleavage planes within the band of side-defining blasting holes.
- 13. The method of claim 9, additionally comprising the step of forming a substantially vertically extending void that extends from the room with its axis substantially parallel to the formation cleavage planes, the plurality of blasting holes being arranged around the void in a plurality of coaxial rings one inside another and including an outermost band of blasting holes alinged with the formation cleavage planes, the detonating step comprising detonating explosive in the blasting holes of each ring progressing sequentially in an outward direction from the void.
- 14. The method for fragmenting subterranean formation containing oil shale to form an in situ oil shale retort bounded by walls of unfragmented formation and containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale in a subterranean formation having a pair of approximately orthogonal formation cleavage plane systems comprising the steps of:
- removing formation to form a room having a floor plan at least in part corresponding to the cross section of the in situ retort to be formed;
- removing formation to form a raise that extends transversely from the room, the raise having an axis substantially parallel to the principal formation cleavage plane system;
- drilling a plurality of coaxial closed bands of blasting holes in the formation one inside another around the raise and extending generally parallel thereto, at least the outermost band of blasting holes being aligned with the principal formation cleavage plane system;
- loading the blasting holes with explosive; and
- detonating the explosive for fragmenting formation within the outermost band of blasting holes and expanding the formation toward the raise and the room to form a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale.
- 15. The method for recovering carbonaceous values from a region of a subterranean formation containing oil shale having first and second approximately vertical, approximately orthogonal formation cleavage plane systems comprising the steps of:
- determining the principal directions of the first and second formation cleavage plane systems;
- forming an in situ retort comprising a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale bounded by approximately vertical side walls of formation substantially parallel to the first and second formation cleavage plane systems by the steps of:
- forming a room having quadrangular sides approximately parallel to the principal formation cleavage plane system in the volume to become the in situ retort, the room being at least as large as the cross section of the in situ retort being formed, and leaving a remaining portion of the formation within the volume to become the in situ retort,
- drilling a plurality of blasting holes from the room into the remaining portion of formation, the blasting holes including a quadrangular band of side-defining blasting holes arranged around the periphery of the room approximately parallel to the principal formation cleavage plane system;
- loading the blasting holes with explosive, and
- detonating the explosive to fragment the remaining portion of formation and form a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale;
- introducing at the top of the fragmented mass a retorting gas for releasing carbonaceous values from particles containing oil shale in the fragmented mass; and
- collecting the released carbonaceous values at the bottom of the fragmented mass.
- 16. The method of claim 15, additionally comprising the step of forming a raise that extends from the room in the remaining portion of formation with its axis substantially parallel to the principal formation cleavage plane system, the surface of unfragmented formation adjacent the raise providing at least one free face extending approximately vertically in the volume to become the in situ retort, the detonating step comprising detonating explosive in blasting holes around the raise for expanding formation towards the raise.
- 17. A method of forming, in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, an in situ oil shale retort having side walls of unfragmented formation aligned with substantially vertically inclined subterranean formation cleavage planes, and containing fragmented oil shale, which comprises the steps of:
- excavating at least one void in the subterranean formation with sides of such a void being substantially parallel to the substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and leaving a remaining portion of unfragmented formation within the side walls of the in situ retort being formed;
- placing explosive in the formation adjacent said side walls in a position for preferentially fracturing said formation along the substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and expanding said remaining formation toward such a void; and
- detonating explosive for fracturing at least a portion of the formation along said substantially vertical formation cleavage planes and expanding said remaining formation toward such a void for fragmenting said remaining formation.
- 18. A method of forming an in situ oil shale retort in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, comprising the steps of:
- excavating in the subterranean formation a void having boundaries approximately parallel to substantially vertical formation cleavage planes extending through the retort site, and leaving a remaining portion of unfragmented formation within the boundaries of the in situ retort being formed; and
- explosively expanding such remaining portion of unfragmented formation toward such a void to form a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale within the retort site.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 18 including explosively expanding such remaining formation to form such a fragmented mass within boundaries of unfragmented formation approximately parallel to such vertical formation cleavage planes.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 18 in which such formation has first and second orthogonal vertical cleavage plane sets; and including explosively expanding such remaining formation to form such a fragmented mass within approximately orthogonal side walls of unfragmented formation extending approximately parallel to the first and second vertical cleavage plane sets.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 563,607, filed Mar. 31, 1975 now abandoned. That application is incorporated herein by this reference.
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