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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 12, 2006
Filed:
Oct. 24, 2002
Harold J. Vinegar, Bellaire, TX (US);
Ilya Emil Berchenko, Friendswood, TX (US);
Eric Pierre DE Rouffignac, The Haag, NL;
John Michael Karanikas, Houston, TX (US);
Kevin Albert Maher, Bellaire, TX (US);
George Leo Stegemeier, Houston, TX (US);
Gordon Thomas Shahin, Jr., Bellaire, TX (US);
Scott Lee Wellington, Bellaire, TX (US);
Harold J. Vinegar, Bellaire, TX (US);
Ilya Emil Berchenko, Friendswood, TX (US);
Eric Pierre de Rouffignac, The Haag, NL;
John Michael Karanikas, Houston, TX (US);
Kevin Albert Maher, Bellaire, TX (US);
George Leo Stegemeier, Houston, TX (US);
Gordon Thomas Shahin, Jr., Bellaire, TX (US);
Scott Lee Wellington, Bellaire, TX (US);
Shell Oil Company, Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
An in situ process for treating a diatomite formation is provided. The process may include providing heat from one or more heaters to at least a portion of the formation. The heat may be allowed to transfer from the one or more heaters to a part of the formation such that heat from the one or more heat sources pyrolyzes at least some hydrocarbons within the part. Hydrocarbons may be produced from the formation.