Claims
- 1. A method for initiating heat in a well in a subterranean reservoir for recovering petroleum from the well comprising,
- (a) positioning an elongated open ended combustion chamber in the well at the depth of the subterranean reservoir,
- (b) mounting a thermocouple adjacent an ignitor on the combustion chamber,
- (c) mixing an air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber of air from an air inlet cylinder and fuel from a fuel supply conduit,
- (d) igniting the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber with the ignitor responsive to the thermocouple detecting no burning in the combustion chamber,
- (e) extinguishing the ignitor responsive to the thermocouple detecting burning in the combustion chamber for providing an automatic, reliable, and flame-out proof method for initiating heat deep in the well,
- (f) supplying secondary air around the combustion chamber for transferring heat from the combustion chamber to the subterranean reservoir,
- (g) detecting excessive heat in the upper portion of the combustion chamber, and
- (h) increasing the flow of secondary air around the combustion chamber means when excessive heat is detected in the upper portion thereof for increased cooling of the combustion chamber upper portion.
- 2. A method for initiating in situ combustion in a well in a subterranean reservoir for recovering petroleum from the well comprising,
- (a) positioning an elongated open ended combustion chamber means in the well at the depth of the subterranean reservoir,
- (b) mounting a thermocouple adjacent an ignitor in the combustion chamber means,
- (c) mixing an air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber means of air from an air inlet cylinder and fuel from a fuel supply conduit means,
- (d) forming the connection between the air supply tube and the combustion chamber means in a detachable connection for being sealed and unsealed,
- (e) igniting the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber means with the ignitor being responsive to the thermocouple detecting no burning in the combustion chamber means,
- (f) extinguishing the ignitor responsive to the thermocouple detecting burning in the combustion chamber means for providing an automatic, reliable, and flame-out proof method for initiating in situ combustion deep in the well, and
- (g) supplying air to the combustion chamber by passing the air through a plurality of transverse air ducts extending transversely through the air inlet cylinder walls for passing from a passage externally of the air inlet cylinder to internally of the air inlet cylinder for ensuring a highly agitated combustible mixture.
- 3. A method for initiating situ combustion in a well in a subterranean reservoir for recovering petroleum from the well comprising,
- (a) positioning an elongated open ended combustion chamber means in the well at the depth of the subterranean reservoir,
- (b) supplying fuel to the combustion chamber means from a fuel supply conduit means extending from the surface down to the combustion chamber means,
- (c) supplying primary air to the combustion chamber means through an annulus formed internally of an air supply tube and internally of a thick walled air inlet cylinder around the fuel conduit means to the combustion chamber means,
- (d) mixing an air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber means of air from the primary air supply tube and fuel from the fuel supply conduit means,
- (e) forming the connection between the air supply tube and the combustion chamber means in a detachable connection for being sealed and unsealed,
- (f) mounting a thermocouple adjacent an ignitor in the combustion chamber means,
- (g) igniting the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber means with the ignitor being responsive to the thermocouple detecting no burning in the combustion chamber means,
- (h) supplying secondary air around the combustion chamber means for carrying heat to the subterranean reservoir for initiating and propagating in situ combustion, and
- (i) extinguishing the ignitor responsive to the thermocouple detecting burning in the combustion chamber means for providing an automatic, reliable, and flame-out proof method for initiating in situ combustion deep in the well.
- 4. A method for initiating in situ combustion in a well in a subterranean reservoir for recovering petroleum from the well comprising,
- (a) positioning an elongated open ended combustion chamber means in the well at the depth of the subterranean reservoir,
- (b) supplying fuel to the combustion chamber means from the fuel supply conduit means extending from the surface down to the combustion chamber means,
- (c) supplying primary air from an annulus formed internally of an air supply tube to the combustion chamber means through a plurality of transverse air ducts extending transversely through a thick air inlet cylinder wall for passing from a passage externally of the air inlet cylinder to internally of the thick walled air inlet cylinder around the fuel supply conduit means to the combustion chamber means for ensuring a highly agitated combustible mixture,
- (d) mixing an air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber means of air from the primary air supply tube and fuel from the fuel supply conduit means,
- (e) forming the connection between the air supply tube and the combustion chamber means in a detachable connection for being sealed and unsealed,
- (f) mounting a thermocouple adjacent an ignitor in the combustion chamber means,
- (g) igniting the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber means with the ignitor being responsive to the thermocouple detecting no burning in the combustion chamber means,
- (h) supplying secondary air around the combustion chamber means for carrying heat to the subterranean reservoir for initiating and propagating in situ combustion, and
- (i) extinguishing the ignitor responsive to the thermocouple detecting burning in the combustion chamber means for providing an automatic, reliable, and flame-out proof method for initiating in situ combustion deep in the well.
- 5. A method for initiating in situ combustion in a well in a subterranean reservoir for recovering petroleum from the well comprising,
- (a) positioning an elongated open ended combustion chamber means in the well at the depth of the subterranean reservoir,
- (b) mounting a thermocouple adjacent an ignitor in the combustion chamber means,
- (c) mixing an air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber means of air from a primary air supply tube and fuel from a fuel supply conduit means,
- (d) forming the connection between the air supply tube and the combustion chamber means in a detachable connection for being sealed and unsealed,
- (e) igniting the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber means with the ignitor being responsive to the thermocouple detecting no burning in the combustion chamber means,
- (f) extinguishing the ignitor responsive to the thermocouple detecting burning in the combustion chamber means for providing an automatic, reliable, and flame-out proof method for initiating in situ combustion deep in the well,
- (g) supplying secondary air around the combustion chamber means for transferring heat from the combustion chamber means to the subterranean reservoir,
- (h) detecting excessive heat in the upper portion of the combustion chamber, and
- (i) increasing the flow of secondary air around the combustion chamber means when excessive heat is detected in the upper portion thereof for increased cooling of the combustion chamber means upper portion.
- 6. A method for initiating heat in a well in a subterranean reservoir for recovering petroleum from the well comprising,
- (a) positioning an elongated open ended combustion chamber in the well at the depth of the subterranean reservoir,
- (b) injecting fuel and air from fuel and air supply conduits, respectively, into the combustion chamber for forming an air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber,
- (c) mounting an ignitor adjacent to a means in the combustion chamber,
- (d) lighting the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber with the ignitor means responsive to a thermocouple detecting no burning in the combustion chamber,
- (e) extinguishing the ignitor responsive to the thermocouple detecting burning in the combustion chamber to provide an automatic, reliable, and flame-out proof method for initiating heat deep in the well, and
- (f) supplying air to the combustion chamber by passing the air through a plurality of transverse air ducts extending transversely through the air supply duct walls for passing from a passage externally of the air supply duct to internally of the air supply duct for ensuring a highly agitated combustible mixture.
- 7. A method for initiating heat in a well in a subterranean reservoir for recovering petroleum from the well comprising,
- (a) positioning an elongated open ended combustion chamber in the well at the depth of the subterranean reservoir,
- (b) injecting fuel and air from fuel and air supply conduits, respectively, into the combustion chamber for forming an air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber,
- (c) mounting an ignitor adjacent to a means in the combustion chamber,
- (d) injecting fuel into the combustion chamber from the fuel supply conduit internally of the air supply conduit for thoroughly and rapidly agitating and mixing the air and fuel in the combustion chamber,
- (e) lighting the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber with the ignitor means responsive to a thermocouple detecting no burning in the combustion chamber,
- (f) extinguishing the ignitor responsive to the thermocouple detecting burning in the combustion chamber,
- (g) supplying secondary air around the combustion chamber for transferring heat from the combustion chamber to the subterranean reservoir,
- (h) detecting excessive heat in the upper portion of the combustion chamber, and
- (i) increasing the flow of secondary air around the combustion chamber when excessive heat is detected in the upper portion thereof for increased cooling of the combustion chamber upper portion to provide an automatic, reliable, and flame-out proof method for initiating heat deep in the well.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of our prior application Ser. No. 669,127, filed Mar. 22, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,079,784, issued Mar. 21, 1978.
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