Claims
- 1. A system for surface production of gas from a coal seam, comprising:
a first well bore extending from the surface to the coal seam; a substantially horizontal well bore coupled to the first well bore, the substantially horizontal well bore operable to conduct fluids from the coal seam to a well bore junction; the well bore junction coupled to a fluid collection area at least partially disposed below the horizontal well bore, the fluid collection area operable to collect fluids from the substantially horizontal well bore for production to the surface; and wherein gas may be produced from the coal seam to the surface through the first well bore.
- 2. The system of Clam 1, wherein the fluid collection area is distinct from the first well bore and the horizontal well bore.
- 3. A system for surface production of gas from a subterranean zone, comprising:
a first well bore extending from the surface to a subterranean zone; a well bore drainage pattern coupled to the first well bore, the well bore drainage pattern comprising a plurality of substantially horizontal laterals and operable to conduct fluids from the subterranean zone to a well bore junction; the well bore junction coupled to a fluid collection area at least partially disposed below the well bore pattern, the fluid collection area operable to collect fluids from the drainage well bore pattern for production to the surface; and wherein gas may be produced from the subterranean zone to the surface through the first well bore.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the well bore drainage pattern comprises a pinnate well bore pattern.
- 5. The system of claim 3, the fluid collection area distinct from the first well bore and the well bore pattern.
- 6. A subterranean system, comprising:
a first well bore extending from the surface into the earth; a second substantially horizontal well bore extending in the earth; the first and second well bores coupled to each other at an enlarged cavity in the earth proximate to a coal seam; and wherein the subterranean fluids from the coal seam may be carried by the second substantially horizontal well bore to the cavity for collection and removal.
- 7. A system for surface production of gas from a coal seam, comprising:
a first well bore extending from the surface into the earth; a second well bore extending from the surface into the earth; the first and second well bores at least proximate and coupled to each other at a junction in the earth; a drainage well bore coupled to the junction and operable to conduct fluids from the coal seam to the junction; and wherein gas may be produced from the coal seam to the surface through the first well bore.
- 8. A system for accessing a subterranean zone from the surface, comprising:
a first well bore extending from the surface to the subterranean coal seam; and a second well bore extending from the surface to the subterranean coal seam, the second well bore intersecting the first well bore at an enlarged cavity proximate the subterranean coal seam, the enlarged cavity for production of fluids to the surface therefrom.
- 9. A system for accessing a coal seam from the surface, comprising:
a first well bore extending from the surface to the coal seam; and a second well bore extending from the surface to the coal seam, the second well bore at least proximate to and intersecting the first well bore at a junction within the coal seam.
- 10. A method for producing fluid from a subterranean zone from the surface comprising:
drilling a well bore from the surface to the subterranean zone; forming a cavity in the well bore; forming a well bore pattern with substantially horizontal laterals in the subterranean zone connected to the cavity such that fluid may drain from the subterranean zone to the cavity; and producing the drained fluid to the surface from the cavity.
- 11. A system for accessing a subterranean zone, comprising:
a well bore extending from the surface to the subterranean coal seam; a cavity formed in the subterranean coal seam and intersecting the well bore; a substantially non-vertical well drainage bore coupled to the cavity and operable to collect fluids from the subterranean coal seam to the cavity for production of the drained fluid to the surface through the well extending from the surface.
- 12. A system for accessing a subterranean zone, comprising:
a well bore extending from the surface to the subterranean coal seam; a cavity formed in the subterranean coal seam and intersecting the well bore; a substantially horizontal well drainage bore coupled to the cavity and operable to collect fluids from the subterranean coal seam to the cavity for production of the drained fluid to the surface through the well extending from the surface.
- 13. A method for accessing a subterranean zone from the surface, comprising:
drilling a substantially vertical well bore from the surface to the subterranean zone; and drilling an articulated well bore from the surface to the subterranean zone, the articulated well bore horizontally offset from the substantially vertical well bore at the surface and at least proximate to and intersecting the substantially vertical well bore at a junction proximate to the subterranean zone, the articulated well bore including a substantially horizontal portion and operable to drain fluid from the subterranean zone to the junction for production to the surface.
- 14. A system for accessing a subterranean zone from the surface, comprising:
a substantially vertical well bore extending from the surface to the subterranean zone; and an articulated well bore extending from the surface to the subterranean zone, the articulated well bore horizontally offset from the substantially vertical well bore at the surface and at least proximate to and intersecting the substantially vertical well bore at a junction proximate to the subterranean zone, the articulated well bore including a substantially horizontal portion and operable to drain fluid from the subterranean zone to the junction for production to the surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/256,412, filed Sep. 26, 2002 by Joseph A. Zupanick and entitled “Method and System for Accessing Subterranean Deposits From the Surface”, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/885,219, filed Jun. 20, 2001 by Joseph A. Zupanick and entitled “Method and System for Accessing Subterranean Deposits from the Surface”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,561,288, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/444,029 filed Nov. 19, 1999 by Joseph A. Zupanick and entitled “Drainage Pattern with Intersecting Wells Drilled from Surface”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,357,523, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/197,687 filed Nov. 20, 1998 by Joseph A. Zupanick and entitled “Method for Production of Gas From a Coal Seam”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,000.
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