EP2612983A1 - Apparatus and method for oil sand exploitation - Google Patents

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EP2612983A1
EP2612983A1 EP12150055.7A EP12150055A EP2612983A1 EP 2612983 A1 EP2612983 A1 EP 2612983A1 EP 12150055 A EP12150055 A EP 12150055A EP 2612983 A1 EP2612983 A1 EP 2612983A1
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  • the invention relates to a method and an apparatus for in situ mobilizing of heavy oil or crude oil by steam injection.
  • Oil sand as well referred to as tar sand, comprises sand grains coated with tar like petroleum crude oil, briefly referred to as crude oil.
  • the crude oil in the oil sand has a high viscosity and must be heated or diluted to flow.
  • In-situ exploitation of oil sands can be accomplished by "steam assisted gravity drainage", abbreviated as SAGD.
  • SAGD uses a horizontally extending steam injection well forming a steam generation chamber for mobilizing the crude oil in the oil sand.
  • the mobilized crude oil pours downward and is recovered by a second horizontally extending well, as so called production well, as disclosed in US2001/0278001A1 .
  • the steam can be either produced by above ground facilities or downhole by an electrical heater as suggested by US-Patent 4,805,698 .
  • the water is supplied from above ground by a water supply line.
  • the electrical steam generator heats the water to generate steam.
  • the steam is injected into the sand and mobilizes the crude oil, which is collected by adjacent production wells.
  • the problem to be solved by the invention is to improve in-situ oil sand exploitation.
  • the downhole apparatus for oil sand exploitation comprises a least a casing which houses a water conduit for receiving water via a water pipe and at least one steam generation chamber being in fluid communication with said water conduit and having at least one steam outlet.
  • the steam generation chamber is thermally connected to an electrical heater.
  • the downhole apparatus further comprises at least one crude oil conduit for recovering crude oil, which has been mobilized by said steam.
  • Such downhole apparatus permits to inject steam for mobilization of the crude oil into the oil sand and to recover the crude oil by a single apparatus, and thus requires only a single bore.
  • the casing may preferably house the at least one crude oil conduit.
  • the casing may for example be or include a multiple conduit tube, wherein the at least one water conduit and the at least one crude oil conduit are each at least one of the multiple conduits. This permits a stable design of the housing.
  • the at least one steam generation chamber is preferably supported by the peripheral surface of the casing. This position of the steam generation chamber permits a simple injection of the steam generated in said steam generation chamber into the oil sand.
  • the downhole apparatus may have one or more bundles.
  • the one or more bundles of steam generation chambers permit homogeneous injection of steam and thus an efficient exploitation of the oils sand. Because the one or more bundles of steam generation chambers are arranged around the casing, the one or more bundles also act to maintain or raise a temperature of the casing which aids in removal of crude oil from a reservoir (via the crude oil conduit in the casing).
  • Each steam generation chamber preferably has a cladding compartment surrounding a heater tube.
  • the heater tube may house at least one electrical heater cartridge. This permits on the one hand to efficiently heat the water and on the other hand a simple replacement of the electrical heater cartridge in case of failure.
  • the heater tube preferably houses at least one spare electrical heater cartridge. This permits longer operating intervals between retracting the downhole apparatus.
  • the heater tube may be hollow and may have an interior containing a composition of inorganic compounds and possibly pure elemental species. Examples for such a composition are described in the patents US 6,132,823 , US 6,911,231 , US 6916,430 , US 6811720 and the application US2005/0056807 , which are incorporated by reference as if fully disclosed herein. Such composition acts as a thermally conductive material or medium to provide at least an almost perfect homogenous distribution by the heater tube of the heat provided by the heater cartridge.
  • the heater tube may as well be evacuated as suggested in the above references.
  • the heater tube may extend over the steam generation chamber, e.g. extend axially. Thus, at least one section of the heater tube extends out of the steam generation chamber into the bore.
  • the heater tube thus not only heats water inside the steam generation chamber to steam, but as well reheats steam or water that cooled in a reservoir after its injection. Therby the efficiency of the exploitation is enhanced.
  • the method for exploitation of an oil sand reservoir comprises at least the steps of producing steam in a steam generation chamber of a downhole apparatus, injecting said steam via steam outlets into the oil sand reservoir for mobilizing crude oil of the oil sand reservoir. At least part of the mobilized crude oils is recovered by said downhole apparatus.
  • This method reduces the minimum number of bores for in situ oil sand exploitation compared to SAGD, and thus the costs.
  • the oil sand exploitation system 100 in Figure 1 has a ground station 110 for housing the above ground facilities, like for example a controlling station 115 for monitoring and controlling the oil sand exploitation.
  • Ground station 110 may also include a power source to, for example, provide power to an extraction well.
  • Ground station 110 may include a water source, such as a reservoir, to provide water (e.g., fresh water) to an extraction well.
  • the ground station 110 is depicted as an onshore station, but can as well be a swimming station for exploitation of water covered oil sands.
  • the oil sand exploitation system 100 includes an extraction well 120 with a downhole apparatus inserted into bore 105.
  • the downhole apparatus includes a multi conduit tube like casing 130, e.g. for a power cable 230 (see Figure 2 ) for supplying power to downhole equipment, for example a protector 165, and/or a motor 153 for driving a well head and a well monitor device 140, as schematically depicted in Figure 1 .
  • the extraction well 120 includes a steam generator 200 which may be mounted to the peripheral surface of the casing 130. The steam generator 200 is explained below in more detail with respect to Figures 2 and 3 .
  • the steam generator 200 is positioned in this embodiment around casing 130 at a bottom or distal portion of casing 130, being positioned in a first preferably vertical section of the extraction bore 105.
  • the steam generator 200 injects steam preferably laterally into oil sand as shown in Figure 1 .
  • the steam mobilizes crude oil in the oil sand.
  • Extraction well 120 is configured to collect oil, in particular may the extraction well be configured to collect the mobilized crude oil in the oil sand.
  • casing 130 of the extraction well 120 includes one or more oil inlets 135 along its length that allow oil to infiltrate the casing.
  • Disposed within casing 130 is at least one oil conduit 125.
  • the oil conduit 125 extends from the bottom or distal portion of casing 130 to the above ground station 110. Oil that infiltrates casing 130 may enter oil conduit 125 at the conduit's distal end, e.g.
  • water inlets 135 may be pumped to the surface and fed to a production line 109 for example by a centrifugal pump 180 being preferybly arranged in the bottom or distal portion of casing 130.
  • a centrifugal pump 180 being preferybly arranged in the bottom or distal portion of casing 130.
  • water may be separated from the crude oil by separator 176.
  • an Electric Cable Clip 195 in the bottom or distal portion of casing 130 are an Electric Cable Clip 195, a Venting Valve 172, Single Flow Valve 185, a Power Cable 175, the Rotary Separator 176, a Protector 165, a Cable Head 162, a Motor 152 and Well Monitor Device 140.
  • the water spray holes 145 are preferably in fluid communication with steam generation means, for example with at least one of the steam generation chambers 375 (cf. Figure 3 ) and thus permit to inject steam into the oil sand for mobilizing crude oil.
  • FIG 2 shows a section of an isometric view of casing 130 including a steam generator 200 of extraction well 120.
  • the steam generator 200 comprises a bundle of heating members 300 (cf. Fig. 3 .)
  • the heating members 300 are arranged around the peripheral surface of the casing 130.
  • the casing 130 is tube like. Casing 130 and has multiple compartments or conduits around an inner periphery which may serve as water conduit 250 (for water from ground station 110 to steam generator 200), oil conduit 125 (for oil infiltrating oil inlets 135 in casing 130) or as cable conduit (for providing power to components in the casing (e.g., centrifugal pump 180, motor 152) and to heat cartridges associated with the steam generator 200).
  • water conduit 250 for water from ground station 110 to steam generator 200
  • oil conduit 125 for oil infiltrating oil inlets 135 in casing 130
  • cable conduit for providing power to components in the casing (e.g., centrifugal pump 180, motor 152) and to heat cartridges associated with
  • the steam generator 200 comprises a bundle of heating members 300 (cf. Figure 3 ).
  • the heating members 300 are arranged around the peripheral surface of the casing 130 and are each connected to the casing 130 by, for example, one or more weld connections. Where it is desired to have more than one bundle associated with a well like extraction well 120, the bundles may be stacked one above the other along the casing 130.
  • each heating member 300 includes a heater tube 310 and a steam generation chamber 375 respectively.
  • the front facing (upper) side of the heater tube 310 is closed by conical cap 330, which may be weld connected to the heater tube 310.
  • the rear facing side of the heater tube 310 may be closed by an end cap 340, which may preferably be a water tight but releasable connection, e.g. a threaded connection.
  • Heater tube 310, conical cap 330 and end cap 340 define a volume or chamber 335.
  • chamber 335 of heating member 300 is divided into a first portion and a second portion by cap 360 of a thermally conductive material such as a metal material (e.g., steel).
  • electrical heater cartridge 350 with positive and negative terminals located at a single end is positioned in a first portion of chamber 335 (proximal to cap 340).
  • Cap 360 may divide chamber 335 at a distance from a first end to be sufficient to allow heater cartridge 350 to be disposed in a first portion of chamber 335 but minimizes any additional volume for the first portion.
  • terminals 355 may extend into a volume of end cap 340.
  • End cap 340 preferybla includes lateral opening 365 that is, for example, a threaded opening for power connection to terminals 355.
  • a conductor is fed through a peripheral conduit of casing 130 into lateral opening 365.
  • Current can be supplied to the conductor from an above ground power source in ground station 110.
  • Each steam generation chamber 375 is defined by, for example, cylindrical shell 320 a front wall 380 and a rear wall 370 connected by, for example, weld connections.
  • the front wall 380 and the rear wall 370 each have an opening through which a heater tube 310 is disposed.
  • the heater tube 310 extends axially through the steam generation chamber 375.
  • the connection of the heater tube 310 and the front wall 380 and/or the rear wall 370 may be a weld connection.
  • the electrical heater cartridge 350 is thermally connected to the heater tube 310 and electrically connected with a power line e.g. by power cable 230.
  • the power (e.g., electrical current) is preferably controlled by the controlling station 115 and may be ducted via a lateral opening like lateral opening 365.
  • a gasket may be used for sealing the cable feedthrough.
  • Inside heater tube 310 is a thermally conductive material like it is described in the US-Patents 6,132,823 ; 6,911,231 ; 6,916,430 ; 7,220,365 and United States Patent Publication No. 2005/0056807 .
  • Rear wall 370 of shell 320 includes inlet 395 for a water source to be connected thereto to provide water to steam generation chamber 375.
  • Water is provided from a water source at, for example, ground station 110 to steam generation chamber 375 by a peripheral conduit of casing 130 that is in fluid communication with inlet 395.
  • power may be supplied to the electrical heater cartridge 350.
  • the heater cartridge 350 thus produces heat, being transferred to the steam generation chamber 375 via the heater tube 310.
  • Steam develops inside the steam generation chamber 375 and escapes through steam outlet 390 into the oil sand.
  • a single flow pressure valve may be provided in the steam outlet 390. Thereby it can be avoided that foreign matter, like sand grains and the like enter the steam generation chamber 375.
  • the steam can be pressurized.
  • the heater tube 310 extends over the steam generation chamber a part of the heat provided by the electrical heater cartridge 350 is as well transferred directly to the oil sand. This heat reduces the condensation of the steam close to the extraction well 120 and thus permits the steam to heat a bigger area around the extraction well and thereby to better mobilize the crude oil.
  • the mobilized crude oil can be collected via oil inlets 135 (see Figures 1 and 2 ), separated from water by rotary separator 176 and pumped by centrifugal pump 180 into the production line 109 a schematically represented in Figure 1 .
  • one or more tube bundles 200 of extraction well 120 may be used to generate and discharge steam into a petroleum reserve to, in the case of oil sands, provide sufficient liquidity to the crude oil in oil sands to allow its extraction through casing 130 and pumping conduit 125, and secondarily to heatas well the casing 130.
  • the temperature of the steam produced in the steam generation chamber 375 is monitored and/or controlled by controller 115.
  • a processing protocol delivered to control computer 115 may include instructions for receiving temperature measurements from at least one temperature sensor.
  • controller 115 executes the instructions to increase or decrease the power output to one or more heating rods 350 to achieve a target temperature in a range f (e.g., 250°C to 280°C). It is appreciated that controller 115 may be increasing power to some heating cartridges 350 while at the same time decreasing power to other heating cartridges 350.
  • the controller 115 may alternatively or additionally control, i.e. enhance or reduce the water flow provided to the steam generation chamber(s) 375 to thereby control the steam temperature.
  • controller 115 may be connected to pump 180 and other components in pumping conduit 125 and control the pump and/or other components based on program instructions to achieve a desired throughput from the well.
  • FIG 4 shows an another embodiment of an oil sand exploitation system.
  • oil sand exploitation system 400 includes ground station 410 for housing the above ground facilities, like for example, a controller 415, a power source and a water source. Similar to Figure 1 , the above ground station 410 is depicted as onshore station, but can as well be a swimming station for exploitation of water covered oil sands.
  • the system 400 includes a bore 405 into which an extraction well 420 with a downhole apparatus is inserted. In Figure 1 , the extraction well was inserted vertically or approximately vertically the entire length of the well. In Figure 4 , the extraction well 420 extends vertically through bore 405 at a ground surface of the well, but then extends laterally into the well.
  • the downhole apparatus includes casing 430 which is, for example a multi-conduit casing configured similar to casing 130 in Figure 1 , and one or more bundles of steam generators 500 configured similar to steam generators 200.
  • Figure 4 shows a single bundle disposed about and connected to a distal portion of casing 430. Water provided to each steam generation chamber of steam generator 500 is converted to steam by heat provided to the chamber by a heater tube containing a heater cartridge and a thermally conductive material as described above with reference to Figures 1-3 .
  • the steam is dispensed from steam outlets 490 of a steam generation chamber into the oil sands reservoir to mobilize oil in the oil sand.
  • Mobilized oil infiltrates casing 430 through oil inlets 435 and is pumped to the surface of the well.

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Oil sand exploitation is enhanced, by using a downhole apparatus comprising a casing (130) for housing a water conduit for receiving water via a water pipe, at least one steam generation chamber mounted to the peripheral surface of the casing and being in fluid communication with said water conduit and having at least one steam outlet, at least one electrical heater, being thermally connected to said steam generation chamber, if the downhole apparatus further comprises at least one crude oil conduit (125) for recovering crude oil, which has been mobilized by said steam.

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    Field of the invention
  • The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for in situ mobilizing of heavy oil or crude oil by steam injection.
  • Description of the related art
  • Oil sand, as well referred to as tar sand, comprises sand grains coated with tar like petroleum crude oil, briefly referred to as crude oil. The crude oil in the oil sand has a high viscosity and must be heated or diluted to flow. In-situ exploitation of oil sands can be accomplished by "steam assisted gravity drainage", abbreviated as SAGD. SAGD uses a horizontally extending steam injection well forming a steam generation chamber for mobilizing the crude oil in the oil sand. The mobilized crude oil pours downward and is recovered by a second horizontally extending well, as so called production well, as disclosed in US2001/0278001A1 .
  • The steam can be either produced by above ground facilities or downhole by an electrical heater as suggested by US-Patent 4,805,698 . The water is supplied from above ground by a water supply line. The electrical steam generator heats the water to generate steam. The steam is injected into the sand and mobilizes the crude oil, which is collected by adjacent production wells.
  • Summary of the invention
  • The problem to be solved by the invention is to improve in-situ oil sand exploitation.
  • Solutions of the problem are provided by a downhole apparatus and a method for exploitation of an oil sand reservoir as described by the respective independent claims. The dependent claims relate to further improvements of the invention.
  • The downhole apparatus for oil sand exploitation, comprises a least a casing which houses a water conduit for receiving water via a water pipe and at least one steam generation chamber being in fluid communication with said water conduit and having at least one steam outlet. The steam generation chamber is thermally connected to an electrical heater. The downhole apparatus further comprises at least one crude oil conduit for recovering crude oil, which has been mobilized by said steam. Such downhole apparatus permits to inject steam for mobilization of the crude oil into the oil sand and to recover the crude oil by a single apparatus, and thus requires only a single bore.
  • The casing may preferably house the at least one crude oil conduit. The casing may for example be or include a multiple conduit tube, wherein the at least one water conduit and the at least one crude oil conduit are each at least one of the multiple conduits. This permits a stable design of the housing.
  • The at least one steam generation chamber is preferably supported by the peripheral surface of the casing. This position of the steam generation chamber permits a simple injection of the steam generated in said steam generation chamber into the oil sand.
  • Preferably there are multiple, e.g. five or nine, at least two steam generation chambers arranged around the peripheral surface of the casing defining a bundle of steam generation chambers. The downhole apparatus may have one or more bundles. In one embodiment, there is one bundle of steam generation chambers. In another embodiment, there are two or more bundles arranged at different positions along a distal length of the casing. The one or more bundles of steam generation chambers permit homogeneous injection of steam and thus an efficient exploitation of the oils sand. Because the one or more bundles of steam generation chambers are arranged around the casing, the one or more bundles also act to maintain or raise a temperature of the casing which aids in removal of crude oil from a reservoir (via the crude oil conduit in the casing).
  • Each steam generation chamber preferably has a cladding compartment surrounding a heater tube. The heater tube may house at least one electrical heater cartridge. This permits on the one hand to efficiently heat the water and on the other hand a simple replacement of the electrical heater cartridge in case of failure. The heater tube preferably houses at least one spare electrical heater cartridge. This permits longer operating intervals between retracting the downhole apparatus.
  • The heater tube may be hollow and may have an interior containing a composition of inorganic compounds and possibly pure elemental species. Examples for such a composition are described in the patents US 6,132,823 , US 6,911,231 , US 6916,430 , US 6811720 and the application US2005/0056807 , which are incorporated by reference as if fully disclosed herein. Such composition acts as a thermally conductive material or medium to provide at least an almost perfect homogenous distribution by the heater tube of the heat provided by the heater cartridge. The heater tube may as well be evacuated as suggested in the above references.
  • The heater tube may extend over the steam generation chamber, e.g. extend axially. Thus, at least one section of the heater tube extends out of the steam generation chamber into the bore. The heater tube thus not only heats water inside the steam generation chamber to steam, but as well reheats steam or water that cooled in a reservoir after its injection. Therby the efficiency of the exploitation is enhanced.
  • The method for exploitation of an oil sand reservoir comprises at least the steps of producing steam in a steam generation chamber of a downhole apparatus, injecting said steam via steam outlets into the oil sand reservoir for mobilizing crude oil of the oil sand reservoir. At least part of the mobilized crude oils is recovered by said downhole apparatus. This method reduces the minimum number of bores for in situ oil sand exploitation compared to SAGD, and thus the costs.
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  • In the following the invention will be described by way of example, without limitation of the general inventive concept, on examples of embodiment with reference to the drawings.
  • Figure 1
    shows a schematic depiction of an oil sand exploitation system,
    Figure 2
    shows a perspective view of a section of downhole apparatus,
    Figure 3
    shows section of steam generation chamber.
    Figure 4
    shows a schematic depiction of a second embodiment of an oil sand exploitation system.
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  • The oil sand exploitation system 100 in Figure 1 has a ground station 110 for housing the above ground facilities, like for example a controlling station 115 for monitoring and controlling the oil sand exploitation. Ground station 110 may also include a power source to, for example, provide power to an extraction well. Ground station 110 may include a water source, such as a reservoir, to provide water (e.g., fresh water) to an extraction well. The ground station 110 is depicted as an onshore station, but can as well be a swimming station for exploitation of water covered oil sands.
  • The oil sand exploitation system 100 includes an extraction well 120 with a downhole apparatus inserted into bore 105. The downhole apparatus includes a multi conduit tube like casing 130, e.g. for a power cable 230 (see Figure 2) for supplying power to downhole equipment, for example a protector 165, and/or a motor 153 for driving a well head and a well monitor device 140, as schematically depicted in Figure 1. The extraction well 120 includes a steam generator 200 which may be mounted to the peripheral surface of the casing 130. The steam generator 200 is explained below in more detail with respect to Figures 2 and 3. The steam generator 200 is positioned in this embodiment around casing 130 at a bottom or distal portion of casing 130, being positioned in a first preferably vertical section of the extraction bore 105. The steam generator 200 injects steam preferably laterally into oil sand as shown in Figure 1. The steam mobilizes crude oil in the oil sand.
  • Extraction well 120 is configured to collect oil, in particular may the extraction well be configured to collect the mobilized crude oil in the oil sand. To this end casing 130 of the extraction well 120 includes one or more oil inlets 135 along its length that allow oil to infiltrate the casing. Disposed within casing 130 is at least one oil conduit 125. The oil conduit 125 extends from the bottom or distal portion of casing 130 to the above ground station 110. Oil that infiltrates casing 130 may enter oil conduit 125 at the conduit's distal end, e.g. via one of the oil inlets 135 and may be pumped to the surface and fed to a production line 109 for example by a centrifugal pump 180 being preferybly arranged in the bottom or distal portion of casing 130. Before pumping the crude oil to the above ground station 110, water may be separated from the crude oil by separator 176. Also, in the bottom or distal portion of casing 130 are an Electric Cable Clip 195, a Venting Valve 172, Single Flow Valve 185, a Power Cable 175, the Rotary Separator 176, a Protector 165, a Cable Head 162, a Motor 152 and Well Monitor Device 140. In between are a couple of water spray holes 145 and further oil inlets 135. The water spray holes 145 are preferably in fluid communication with steam generation means, for example with at least one of the steam generation chambers 375 (cf. Figure 3) and thus permit to inject steam into the oil sand for mobilizing crude oil.
  • Figure 2 shows a section of an isometric view of casing 130 including a steam generator 200 of extraction well 120. The steam generator 200 comprises a bundle of heating members 300 (cf. Fig. 3.) The heating members 300 are arranged around the peripheral surface of the casing 130. The casing 130 is tube like. Casing 130 and has multiple compartments or conduits around an inner periphery which may serve as water conduit 250 (for water from ground station 110 to steam generator 200), oil conduit 125 (for oil infiltrating oil inlets 135 in casing 130) or as cable conduit (for providing power to components in the casing (e.g., centrifugal pump 180, motor 152) and to heat cartridges associated with the steam generator 200).
  • The steam generator 200 comprises a bundle of heating members 300 (cf. Figure 3). The heating members 300 are arranged around the peripheral surface of the casing 130 and are each connected to the casing 130 by, for example, one or more weld connections. Where it is desired to have more than one bundle associated with a well like extraction well 120, the bundles may be stacked one above the other along the casing 130. Referring to Figure 3, each heating member 300 includes a heater tube 310 and a steam generation chamber 375 respectively.
  • The front facing (upper) side of the heater tube 310 is closed by conical cap 330, which may be weld connected to the heater tube 310. The rear facing side of the heater tube 310 may be closed by an end cap 340, which may preferably be a water tight but releasable connection, e.g. a threaded connection. Heater tube 310, conical cap 330 and end cap 340 define a volume or chamber 335.
  • As shown in Figure 3 , chamber 335 of heating member 300 is divided into a first portion and a second portion by cap 360 of a thermally conductive material such as a metal material (e.g., steel). In one embodiment, electrical heater cartridge 350 with positive and negative terminals located at a single end (a proximal end as viewed) is positioned in a first portion of chamber 335 (proximal to cap 340). Cap 360 may divide chamber 335 at a distance from a first end to be sufficient to allow heater cartridge 350 to be disposed in a first portion of chamber 335 but minimizes any additional volume for the first portion. As shown in Figure 3 , when heater cartridge 350 is disposed in a first portion of chamber 335 terminals 355 may extend into a volume of end cap 340. End cap 340 preferybla includes lateral opening 365 that is, for example, a threaded opening for power connection to terminals 355. A conductor is fed through a peripheral conduit of casing 130 into lateral opening 365. Current can be supplied to the conductor from an above ground power source in ground station 110.
  • Each steam generation chamber 375 is defined by, for example, cylindrical shell 320 a front wall 380 and a rear wall 370 connected by, for example, weld connections. The front wall 380 and the rear wall 370 each have an opening through which a heater tube 310 is disposed. The heater tube 310 extends axially through the steam generation chamber 375. The connection of the heater tube 310 and the front wall 380 and/or the rear wall 370 may be a weld connection.
  • The electrical heater cartridge 350 is thermally connected to the heater tube 310 and electrically connected with a power line e.g. by power cable 230. The power (e.g., electrical current) is preferably controlled by the controlling station 115 and may be ducted via a lateral opening like lateral opening 365. A gasket may be used for sealing the cable feedthrough. Inside heater tube 310 is a thermally conductive material like it is described in the US-Patents 6,132,823 ; 6,911,231 ; 6,916,430 ; 7,220,365 and United States Patent Publication No. 2005/0056807 .
  • Rear wall 370 of shell 320 includes inlet 395 for a water source to be connected thereto to provide water to steam generation chamber 375. Water is provided from a water source at, for example, ground station 110 to steam generation chamber 375 by a peripheral conduit of casing 130 that is in fluid communication with inlet 395. For heating the water to steam, power may be supplied to the electrical heater cartridge 350. The heater cartridge 350 thus produces heat, being transferred to the steam generation chamber 375 via the heater tube 310. Steam develops inside the steam generation chamber 375 and escapes through steam outlet 390 into the oil sand. A single flow pressure valve may be provided in the steam outlet 390. Thereby it can be avoided that foreign matter, like sand grains and the like enter the steam generation chamber 375. Further, the steam can be pressurized. As the heater tube 310 extends over the steam generation chamber a part of the heat provided by the electrical heater cartridge 350 is as well transferred directly to the oil sand. This heat reduces the condensation of the steam close to the extraction well 120 and thus permits the steam to heat a bigger area around the extraction well and thereby to better mobilize the crude oil. The mobilized crude oil can be collected via oil inlets 135 (see Figures 1 and 2), separated from water by rotary separator 176 and pumped by centrifugal pump 180 into the production line 109 a schematically represented in Figure 1.
  • Representatively, as described above with reference to Figure 1 , one or more tube bundles 200 of extraction well 120 may be used to generate and discharge steam into a petroleum reserve to, in the case of oil sands, provide sufficient liquidity to the crude oil in oil sands to allow its extraction through casing 130 and pumping conduit 125, and secondarily to heatas well the casing 130. Preferably the temperature of the steam produced in the steam generation chamber 375 is monitored and/or controlled by controller 115. For example, a processing protocol delivered to control computer 115 may include instructions for receiving temperature measurements from at least one temperature sensor.
  • Based on these measurements, instructions are provided in a machine-readable form to be executed by controller 115. Accordingly, controller 115 executes the instructions to increase or decrease the power output to one or more heating rods 350 to achieve a target temperature in a range f (e.g., 250°C to 280°C). It is appreciated that controller 115 may be increasing power to some heating cartridges 350 while at the same time decreasing power to other heating cartridges 350. The controller 115 may alternatively or additionally control, i.e. enhance or reduce the water flow provided to the steam generation chamber(s) 375 to thereby control the steam temperature. Still further, controller 115 may be connected to pump 180 and other components in pumping conduit 125 and control the pump and/or other components based on program instructions to achieve a desired throughput from the well.
  • Figure 4 shows an another embodiment of an oil sand exploitation system. In this embodiment, oil sand exploitation system 400 includes ground station 410 for housing the above ground facilities, like for example, a controller 415, a power source and a water source. Similar to Figure 1, the above ground station 410 is depicted as onshore station, but can as well be a swimming station for exploitation of water covered oil sands. The system 400 includes a bore 405 into which an extraction well 420 with a downhole apparatus is inserted. In Figure 1, the extraction well was inserted vertically or approximately vertically the entire length of the well. In Figure 4, the extraction well 420 extends vertically through bore 405 at a ground surface of the well, but then extends laterally into the well. Otherwise, the construction and operation of extraction well 420 and system 400 is similar to the construction and operation of extraction well 120 and system 100 described with reference to Figures 1-3. The downhole apparatus includes casing 430 which is, for example a multi-conduit casing configured similar to casing 130 in Figure 1, and one or more bundles of steam generators 500 configured similar to steam generators 200. Figure 4 shows a single bundle disposed about and connected to a distal portion of casing 430. Water provided to each steam generation chamber of steam generator 500 is converted to steam by heat provided to the chamber by a heater tube containing a heater cartridge and a thermally conductive material as described above with reference to Figures 1-3. The steam is dispensed from steam outlets 490 of a steam generation chamber into the oil sands reservoir to mobilize oil in the oil sand. Mobilized oil infiltrates casing 430 through oil inlets 435 and is pumped to the surface of the well.
  • List of reference numerals
  • 100
    system
    105
    bore
    108
    well head
    109
    production line
    111
    valve
    110
    ground level station
    115
    controlling station
    120
    extraction well
    125
    oil conduit
    130
    extraction tube
    135
    oil inlet
    140
    well monitor device
    150
    motor
    162
    cable head
    165
    protector
    170
    rotary separator
    172
    venting valve
    175
    power cable
    176
    rotary separator
    180
    centrifugal pump
    185
    single flow valve
    190
    venting valve
    195
    electric cable clip
    200
    tube bundle/steam generator
    230
    electric cable
    250
    water conduit
    300
    heating member
    310
    heater tube
    320
    shell
    330
    conical cap
    335
    chamber
    340
    end cap
    350
    electrical heater cartridge
    360
    end cap of heater cartridge
    365
    lateral opening
    370
    rear wall (down facing)
    375
    steam generation chamber
    380
    front wall (up facing)
    390
    steam outlet
    395
    water inlet
    400
    system
    405
    bore
    410
    above ground station
    415
    controller
    420
    extraction well
    430
    casing
    435
    oil inlets
    490
    steam outlets
    500
    steam generator

Claims (10)

  1. Downhole apparatus for oil sand exploitation, comprising at least:
    - a casing (130) for housing a water conduit (250) for receiving water via a water pipe,
    - at least one steam generation chamber (375) being in fluid communication with said water conduit (250) and having at least one steam outlet (390),
    - at least one electrical heater (350), being thermally connected to said steam generation chamber (375),
    characterized in that
    the downhole apparatus further comprises at least one crude oil conduit (135) for recovering crude oil, which has been mobilized by said steam.
  2. Downhole apparatus of claim 1
    characterized in that
    the casing (130) houses the at least one crude oil conduit (135).
  3. Downhole apparatus of any one of the preceding claims characterized in that
    the casing (130) is a multiple conduit tube wherein the at least one water conduit (250) and the at least one crude oil conduit (125) are each one of the multiple conduits.
  4. Downhole apparatus of any one of the preceding claims characterized in that
    the at least one steam generation chamber (375) is supported by the peripheral surface of the casing (130).
  5. Downhole apparatus of any one of the preceding claims characterized in that
    at least two steam generation chambers (375) are arranged in bundles arranged around the peripheral surface of the casing (130).
  6. Downhole apparatus of any one of the preceding claims characterized in that
    - the steam generation chamber (130) has a cladding compartment surrounding a heater tube (310),
    - the heater tube (310) houses at least one electrical heating cartridge (350).
  7. Downhole apparatus of claim 6
    characterized in that the
    heater tube (310) is hollow and has an interior surface, the interior surface being coated with inorganic salts.
  8. Downhole apparatus of claim 7
    characterized in that the
    heater tube (310) is evacuated.
  9. Downhole apparatus of any one of claims 6 to 8 characterized in that
    the heater tube (310) axially extends over the steam generation chamber (375).
  10. A method for exploitation of an oil sand reservoir comprising at least the steps:
    - producing steam in an steam generation chamber (375) of a downhole apparatus,
    - injecting said steam via steam outlets (390) into the oil sand reservoir for mobilizing crude oil of the oil sand reservoir,
    characterized in that
    at least part of the mobilized crude oils is recovered by said downhole apparatus.
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