Claims
- 1. A system for flowing crude oil at temperatures above 32.degree. F. from deep in a well to the surface with decreased resistance to flow comprising,
- (a) means for supplying water down the oil well to an oil-water mixing means,
- (b) said mixing means comprising means for mixing only water with the crude oil in the bottom of the well until an emulsion consisting of water and oil passes through the inversion point where the emulsion transforms from a water-in-oil emulsion to a lower viscosity oil-in-water emulsion contains, by volume, about 5 percent to 9 percent oil and 95 percent to 91 percent water, respectively, and
- (c) energy means for flowing the water-in-oil emulsion to the surface for producing more crude oil more economically and with less energy from a well than for producing unemulsified crude oil from the well utilizing expensive chemicals which are prohibitive in cost, practicality, and safety.
- 2. A system as recited in claim 4 wherein,
- (a) the oil-in-water emulsion contains, by volume, about 5 percent oil and 95 percent water.
- 3. A system as recited in claim 4 wherein,
- (a) said energy means comprises a pump mounted in the bottom of the well for pumping the oil-in-water emulsion from the bottom of the well to the surface.
- 4. A system for transporting crude oil at temperatures above 32.degree. F. through a pipeline with decreased resistance to flow comprising,
- (a) means for supplying water and crude oil to a mixing means,
- (b) said mixing means comprising means for mixing only water with the crude oil until an emulsion consisting of water and oil passes through the inversion point where the emulsion changes from a water-in-oil emulsion to a lower viscosity oil-in-water emulsion at temperatures above 32.degree. F. that contains, by volume, about 5 percent to 9 percent oil and 95 percent to 91 percent water, respectively, and
- (c) propulsion means for transporting said oil-in-water emulsion at temperatures above 32.degree. F. through the pipeline whereby more oil can be transported through the pipeline when so emulsed with water more economically and less energy is required than for transporting unemulsified crude oil in the pipeline utilizing expensive chemicals which are prohibitive in cost, practicality, and safety.
- 5. A system as recited in claim 4 wherein,
- (a) said oil-in-water emulsion contains, by volume, about 5 percent oil and 95 percent water.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of our patent application Ser. No. 535,896, filed Dec. 23. 1974, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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