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Brine based indirect steam boiler

a technology of indirect steam boiler and brine, which is applied in the direction of separation process, insulation, and wellbore/well accessories, etc., can solve the problems of high capital cost of facility, high operating cost, and the need for expensive de-oiling and treatment of boiler feed water to these steam generators, so as to facilitate additional hydrocarbon recovery

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-06-19
CONOCOPHILLIPS CO
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This patent describes a method and system for generating steam in a hydrocarbon recovery operation. The system includes a vessel, a brine, a pump, and a flash drum. The brine is heated in the vessel to create steam, which is then separated from the liquid and injected into the formation to help recover oil. The system also includes a flash drum that flashes a portion of the brine to create an aqueous waste stream and a vapor stream for reuse. The technical effects of this invention include improved efficiency in generating steam and reusing waste brine.

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Costs associated with building a complex, large, sophisticated facility to process water and generate steam contribute to economic challenges of oil sands production operations.
Such a facility represents much of the capital costs of these operations.
Chemical and energy usage of the facility along with expense of diluents to maintain transportability of the bitumen once cooled also contribute to operating costs.
However, boiler feed water to these steam generators requires expensive de-oiling and treatment to limit boiler fouling problems.
Even with this treatment, fouling issues persist and are primarily dealt with through regular pigging of the boilers.
This recurring maintenance further increases operating costs and results in a loss of steam production capacity, which translates to an equivalent reduction in bitumen extraction.

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[0016]Turning now to the detailed description of the preferred arrangement or arrangements of the present invention, it should be understood that the inventive features and concepts may be manifested in other arrangements and that the scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiments described or illustrated. The scope of the invention is intended only to be limited by the scope of the claims that follow.

[0017]Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods of generating steam in hydrocarbon recovery operations and that may further enable emulsion separation and product upgrading. The methods rely on indirect boiling of water by contact with a thermal transfer liquid heated to a temperature sufficient to vaporize the water. Examples of the liquid include brine, liquid metals and petroleum based fluids, such as oils, bitumen or recovered hydrocarbons. Heating of the liquid may utilize circulation of the liquid across or through a furnace, heat exchangers, or a gas-l...

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Systems and methods generate steam in hydrocarbon recovery operations and may further enable emulsion separation and product upgrading. The methods rely on indirect boiling of water by contact with a thermal transfer liquid heated to a temperature sufficient to vaporize the water. Examples of the liquid include oils, recovered hydrocarbons, liquid metals and brine. Heating of the liquid may utilize circulation of the liquid across or through a furnace, heat exchangers, or a gas-liquid contactor supplied with hot gas. Further, a solvent for bitumen introduced into the water may also vaporize upon contact with the thermal transfer liquid.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a non-provisional application which claims benefit under 35 USC §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61 / 737,924 filed Dec. 17, 2012, entitled “BRINE BASED INDIRECT STEAM BOILER,” which is incorporated herein in its entirety.STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]None.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0003]Embodiments of the invention relate generally to methods and systems for use in hydrocarbon recovery operations, such as oil sands production.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0004]Several techniques utilized to recover hydrocarbons in the form of bitumen from oil sands rely on generated steam to heat and lower viscosity of the hydrocarbons when the steam is injected into the oil sands. One common approach for this type of recovery includes steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD). The hydrocarbons once heated become mobile enough for production along with the condensed steam, which is then reco...

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IPC IPC(8): E21B43/24
CPCE21B43/2406E21B43/34F22B33/18F22B3/04F22B37/486
Inventor SLATER, PETER N.COPELAND, CHRISTOPHER R.
Owner CONOCOPHILLIPS CO
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