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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 14, 2003
Filed:
Dec. 10, 2001
Jian-Yang Yuan, Edmonton, CA;
Ezra Eddy Isaacs, Edmonton, CA;
Haibo Huang, Edmonton, CA;
Deborah G. Vandenhoff, Bellaire, TX (US);
Alberta Science and Research Authority, Edmonton, CA;
Abstract
A wet electric heating (“WEH”) process involves establishing electrode zones (“e-zones”) around conductors (e.g., wells) for distributing electric current and thereby generating and distributing heat accordingly through a target region in a subterranean formation having hydrocarbons. The inventive WEH process takes into account e-zone geometric shape, spacing and/or spatial orientation to provide a more diffuse distribution of increased temperature values within the target region, compared to conventional electric heating processes, during at least the first 10% of a time interval when an electric potential is applied. The most significant source of heating for diffuse distribution of increased temperature values in the inventive WEH process arises from electric energy delivered directly to and throughout the target region, namely an electric heating distribution effect, which significantly reduces reliance on thermal conduction and/or fluid convection in distributing heat relatively early in the process of generating heat by electric ohm-heating.