Oil Shale In Situ Production Using a Novel Flow-Heat Coupling Approach
Bao Jia,
Zhongwei Huang
Abstract:Oil shale development, a significant global energy concern, involves the pyrolysis of kerogen, a process that can heat and contaminate groundwater with pyrolysis products. To address these challenges, this study introduces the ambienttemperature gas in situ heating (ATGIH) method as an alternative to traditional techniques. The ATGIH method establishes a low-temperature gas barrier to prevent water infiltration into the production zone by placing heating holes between the injection and production wells. The ef… Show more
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