Claims
- 1. A method for recovering liquid and gaseous products from a plurality of in situ oil shale retorts in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, such an in situ oil shale retort containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, the method comprising the steps of:
- excavating an upper level of underground workings;
- excavating a first inlet airway between above ground and at least the upper level of underground workings;
- excavating a lower level of underground workings at an elevation below the elevation of the upper level of underground workings;
- excavating a second exhaust airway between above ground and at least the lower level of underground workings ;
- establishing air communication between the upper level of underground workings and the lower level of underground workings;
- withdrawing ventilation air under pressure from the exhaust airway for drawing ventilation air from above ground through the inlet airway, through the upper level of underground workings, through the air communication between the upper level of underground workings and the lower level of underground workings, and through the lower level of underground workings into the exhaust airway;
- forming a plurality of in situ oil shale retorts, each of said retorts having a top boundary at an elevation below the elevation of the upper level of underground workings, a bottom boundary at an elevatin at or above the elevation of the lower level of underground workings and containing a fragmented permeable mass for formation particles containing oil shale;
- establishing air communication between the upper level of underground workings and the top boundary of each of plurality of such in situ oil shale retorts;
- establishing a combustion zone in each of a plurality of such in situ oil shale retorts having air communication with upper level of underground workings;
- withdrawing process off gas containing gaseous products under pressure from the bottom boundaries of such a plurality of in situ oil shale retorts having combustion zones therein for drawing process air through the inlet airway and through the upper level of underground workings into such in situ oil shale retorts for advancing such a combusion zone downwardly through such a fragmented mass for retorting oil shale therein, wherein said process off gas is withdrawn from-the in situ retorts at a pressure lower than air pressure in the upper and lower level of underground workings; and
- withdrawing liquid products from the bottom boundary of such in situ retorts having a combustion zone therein.
- 2. A method for providing ventilation air for underground workings and providing process air for a plurality of in situ oil shale retorts in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, each of said retorts containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, comprising the steps of:
- withdrawing ventilation air under pressure from underground workings at a first pressure lower than ambient pressure above ground; and
- withdrawing process off gas under pressure from a plurality of such in situ oil shale retorts at a second pressure lower than the air pressure in the underground workings for drawing process air from the underground workings into such in situ oil shale retorts, for inducing fresh air to flow from above ground into the underground workings for use as ventilation air in the underground workings and as process air in the in situ oil shale retorts.
- 3. A method of ventilating underground workings in a subterranean formation containing oil shale and containing a three-dimensional matrix of underground workings comprising the steps of:
- providing a first airway from above ground to underground workings at an upper level in the formation;
- providing a second airway from above ground to underground workings at a lower level in the formation;
- providing vertical air communication between upper and lower levels remote from the first and second airways:
- withdrawing ventilation air under pressure from the second airway for constantly drawing fresh air from above ground through the first airway, through the upper and lower levels of the underground workings, and through the vertical air communication therebetween; and
- withdrawing process off gas under pressure from a plurality of in situ oil shale retorts each having a combustion zone advancing through a fragmented permeable mass of particles containing oil shale, the process off gas being withdrawn at a lower pressure than air pressure in the underground workings at the upper level and lower level, said retorts being in air communication with the underground workings at a level in the formation on the trailing side of such a combustion zone, for constantly drawing fresh air from above ground, through the first airway, and into said in situ retorts.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 including operating an induction fan above ground at the second airway to draw fresh air through the first airway.
- 5. A method according to claim 3 further comprising the step of:
- isolating a portion of the lower level of underground workings in gas communication with the advancing side of such a combustion zone from another portion of the lower level of underground workings in air communication with the second airway.
- 6. A method of providing ventilation air for underground workings and process air for a plurality of in situ oil shale retorts in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, each of said retorts containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, the method including the steps of:
- forming a first airway in an upper level of the formation;
- forming a plurality of such in situ oil shale retorts in the formation at an elevation lower than the elevation of the first airway, upper portions of such retorts being in air communication with the first airway;
- forming a second airway in a lower level of the formation;
- providing vertical air communication between the first and second airways;
- forming a gas collection level in fluid communication with lower portions of such in situ oil shale retorts for withdrawing off gas from the retorts;
- withdrawing off gas under pressure from such retorts through the gas collection level at a first gas pressure below ambient air pressure above ground to constantly draw fresh air from above ground through the first airway into such retorts; and
- withdrawing air under pressure from the second airway constantly draw fresh air from above ground through the first airway to the underground workings, the fresh air being at a second pressure between ambient air pressure above ground and said first gas pressure.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 including forming a raise to provide the vertical air communication between the first and second airways, excavating subterranean formation in preparation for forming an in situ oil shale retort, passing excavated formation down the raise to the second airway for removal to above ground, and thereafter drawing air through the raise to ventilate underground workings during further excavation.
- 8. A method according to claim 6 including excavating underground formation in preparation for forming an in situ oil shale retort, and removing excavated formation via the second airway.
- 9. An air distribution system in a subterranean in situ oil shade formation having underground workings in a retort preparation region of the formation and a plurality of in situ oil shale retorts, in a production region of the formation, each of said retorts containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, the air distribution system comprising:
- an air delivery drift system extending through an upper level of the formation to the retort preparation region and the production region;
- a liquid collection drift system extending through a lower level of the formation to the retort preparation region and the production region for use in removing excavated formation from the retort preparation region and for removing liquid products from the production region;
- a first airway leading between the air delivery drift system and above ground;
- a second airway leading between the liquid collection drift system and above ground;
- at least one vertically extending bypass raise in the retort preparation region in air communication between the air delivery drift system and the liquid collection drift system;
- means for withdrawing air under pressure from the second airway to induce fresh air to flow from above ground through the first airway under a pressure lower than ambient air pressure above ground; and circulating a ventilation portin of induced air flow through the air drift system, through such a bypass raise, and through the liquid collection drift system to ventilate the retort preparation region and to remove exhaust ventilation air through the second airway; and
- means for withdrawing process off gas under pressure from a plurality of such in situ retorts which are in air communication with the air delivery drift system circulating a process portion of induced fresh air flow through the air drift system to in situ retorts in the production region.
- 10. A system according to claim 9 including means for isolating gas flow in the liquid collection drift system of the production region from air flow in the liquid collection drift system of the retort preparation region.
- 11. A system according to claim 10 including a gas collection drift system in the production region for withdrawing process off gas from the retorts, a third gas way extending between the gas collection drift system and above ground, and in which the means for withdrawing process off gas withdraws the off gas from the third gas way to induce process air to flow through the air delivery drift system to retorts in the production region and through the gas collection drift system at a gas pressure lower than that of ventilation air in the retort preparation region.
- 12. A system according to claim 11 including a fourth airway extending from above ground to at least the air delivery drift system and means for forcing air under pressure greater than ambient air pressure above ground through the fourth airway to at least the air delivery drift system.
- 13. A method of forming an advancing row of in situ oil shale retorts in a subterranean formation containing oil shale comprising the steps of:
- forming an underground air drift at an upper elevation in the formation;
- forming an underground production drift at a lower elevation in said formation vertically spaced apart from the upper air drift;
- forming a first raise between the upper air drift and the lower production drift for providing vertical ventilation air communication between the drifts;
- excavating formation from a portion of the formation adjacent the first raise to form at least one void for forming a first in situ oil shale retort;
- passing excavated formation particles down through the first raise to the lower level production drift;
- forming a second raise between the upper air and lower production drifts beyond the site of said first retort; and thereafter excavating formation from a portion of the formation adjacent the second raise to form at least one void for forming a second in situ oil shale retort; and
- passing excavated formation particles down through the second raise to the lower level production drift; while
- passing ventilation air through the first raise between the upper level air drift and the lower level production drift.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 including the steps of:
- forming a third raise between the upper level air drift and the lower level production drift beyond the second retort; and thereafter
- plugging the first raise;
- excavating formation from a portion of the formation adjacent the third raise to form at least one void for forming a third in situ oil shale retort; and
- passing excavated formation particles down through the third raise to the lower level production drift; while
- passing air through the second raise between the upper level air drift and the lower level production drift.
- 15. A method according to claim 14 including plugging the first raise with excavated formation particles and concrete.
- 16. A method according to claim 13 including drawing exhaust ventilation air circulated through such a raise at a first above ground location at a pressure lower than ambient air pressure, thereby drawing fresh air from a second above ground location through the first raise.
- 17. A subterranean in situ oil shale retort system comprising:
- a plurality of in situ oil shale retorts each containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale;
- an air delivery drift system in an upper level of the formation at an elevation above such retorts;
- a liquid collection drift system at an elevation below the air delivery drift system for withdrawing excavated formation particles and for withdrawing liquid products from the retorts; p1 means for providing ventilation air communication between the air delivery drift system and the liquid collection drift system;
- a gas collection drift system in gas communication with the bottoms of such retorts;
- means for introducing air from the air delivery drift system to the tops of such retorts;
- means for withdrawing process off gas under pressure from such retorts by way of the gas collection drift system at a first pressure below ambient air pressure above ground for drawing process air into such retorts from the air delivery drift system; and
- means for withdrawing ventilation air under pressure from the liquid collection drift system at a second pressure between ambient air pressure above ground and the pressure in the gas collection drift system for providing a flow of ventilation air from the air delivery drift system through the means for providing air communication to the liquid collection drift system.
- 18. A subterranean in situ oil shale retort system according to claim 17 including an exhaust ventilation shaft in air communication with the liquid collection drift system, and an induction fan in the exhaust ventilation shaft to draw ventilation air at lower than ambient pressure through underground workings of the retort system.
- 19. A subterranean oil shale retort system according to claim 17 including a first air inlet airway open to the atmosphere and in air communication with the air delivery drift system, a second ventilation exhaust airway in air communication with the liquid collection drift system and having fan means for drawing ventilation air at a pressure lower than ambient air pressure above ground through the first airway and through the underground workings of the retort system.
- 20. A subterranean oil shale retort systems according to claim 19 comprising a production region having a plurality of said retorts each containilng a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, and a retort preparation region having underground workings in which in situ oil shale retorts are being prepared; and including means for preventing gas flow from the gas collection drift system to the retort preparation region.
- 21. A method of forming an advancing row of in situ oil shale retorts in a subterranean formation containing oil shale, each of said retorts containing a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale, the method comprising the steps of:
- excavating an upper air level drift in the formation;
- excavating a lower production level drift at a lower level in said formation below the air level drift;
- excavating a first raise between the air level drift and the production level drift for providing air communication between the air level and the production level drift;
- excavating a second raise between the air level drift and the production level drift;
- excavating formation particles from within a portion of the formation to become an in situ oil shale retort;
- passing the excavated formation down through the second raise to the production level drift;
- removing excavated formation from the production level drift to above ground; and
- introducing ventilation air to the air level drift by withdrawing air under pressure from the production level drift for inducing air flow downwardly through the first raise.
- 22. The method according to claim 21 further comprising the steps of:
- excavating a retort level access drift at a level between the air level drift and the production level drift; and
- excavating formation from within the portion of the formation to become an in situ oil shale retort for forming a void therein.
- 23. A system according to claim 11 in which the gas collection drift system is at a level below the level of the liquid collection drift system.
- 24. A system according to claim 12 in which the gas collection drift system is at a level below the level of the liquid collection drift system.
- 25. A system according to claim 17 in which the gas collection drift system is in gas communication with the retorts via gas communication with the liquid collection drift system.
- 26. A system according to claim 25 in which the gas collection drift system is at a level below the level of the liquid collection drift system.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 24,459, filed Mar. 27, 1979, now abandoned which, in turn, is a continuation of Ser. No. 892,652, field Apr. 3, 1978, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation of Ser. No. 768,878, filed Feb. 15, 1977, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Technical and Economic Study of Underground Mining Rubblization and in Situ Retorting System for Deep Oil Shale Deposits, Stone et al., NTIS PB-249, 344, pp. 99-103. |
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