Claims
- 1. A method of recovering viscous petroleum from a first subterranean, viscous petroleum-containing formation, which petroleum formation overlays a second permeable oil formation having a temperature at least 100.degree. F above the temperature of the first formation, comprising:
- (a) penetrating both formations with at least one injection well and at least one production well, all wells being in fluid communication with their respective formations;
- (b) injecting an aqueous fluid comprising water in the injection well into the second formation and recovering water heated to about the temperature of the second formation therefrom via the production well to the surface;
- (c) separating the produced fluid into oil and water in a separator on the surface, the temperature and pressure of the separator being maintained at values which are at least 80% of the temperature and pressure of the second formation; and
- (d) injecting the hot water from the separator into the first formation via the injection well to displace viscous petroleum toward the production well and thereby to the surface of the earth.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 comprising the additional step of locating a heating device in the second well adjacent the first formation and heating the fluid entering the first formation.
- 3. A method of recovering viscous petroleum from a subterranean first permeable viscous petroleum-containing formation penetrated by a first injection means and a first production means, below which is located a second permeable depleted oil formation penetrated by a second injection and production means, the temperature of the second formation being at least 100.degree. F greater than the temperature of the first formation, comprising:
- (a) introducing an aqueous fluid comprising water via the second injection means into the second formation to heat said fluid said fluid dissolving residual hydrocarbons in the second formation;
- (b) producing said hot aqueous fluid and oil from the formation to the surface via the second production means;
- (c) separating the produced fluid into an oil phase and a water phase which contains dissolved hydrocarbons in a separator maintained at a temperature which is at least 80% of the temperature of the second formation and at a pressure which is at least 80% of the pressure of the second formation;
- (d) injecting hot water from the separator containing dissolved hydrocarbons into the first formation via the first injection means to heat and displace viscous petroleum contained therein toward the first production means; and
- (e) recovering heated viscous from the first formation via the first production means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No 635,562 filed Nov. 26, 1975 for "Thermal Oil Recovery Method," now abandoned.
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