Patents Assigned to ConocoPhillips Surmont Partnership
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Patent number: 10731449Abstract: Methods and systems related to SAGD injection and/or production wells that utilize flow distribution control devices. Additionally, methods and systems using limited vertical spacing separating the wells are described. These methods and systems improve steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) oil production, reduce SAGD start-up time and costs, and improve overall SAGD performance.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignees: ConocoPhillips Canada Resources Corp., ConocoPhillips Surmont Partnership, Total E&P Canada Ltd.Inventor: John L. Stalder
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Patent number: 10436000Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a particularly effective well configuration that can be used for SAGD and other steam based oil recovery methods. Fishbone multilateral wells are combined with SAGD, effectively expanding steam coverage. Preferably, an array of overlapping fishbone wells cover the pay, reducing water use and allowing more complete production of the pay.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2014Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignees: ConocoPhillips Resources Corp., ConocoPhillips Surmont Partnership, Total E&P Canada Ltd.Inventors: John L. Stalder, Son V. Pham
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Patent number: 10161624Abstract: A method for using untreated produced water to generate steam and simultaneously producing diluents is disclosed. The method includes a combustion process for generating steam for hydrocarbon recovery using untreated water and, an optional process for recovering combustion byproducts to assist in hydrocarbon recovery or solvent injections. Specifically, a novel combustion method and a double-tube heat exchanger are used to generate steam while minimizing or eliminating water treatment steps and boiler fouling. Low value pitch, also known as asphalt, is used for combustion fuel. In addition to the steam generation, byproducts of the combustion process can be utilized in solvent injections or as a diluent.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2015Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: ConocoPhillips Surmont PartnershipInventor: Jeffrey A. Hall
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Patent number: 9567842Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a particularly effective well configuration that can be used for SAGD and other steam based oil recovery methods. A central wellpad originates injector and/or producer wells, arranged in a radial pattern, and either or both provided with multilateral wells, thus effectively expanding the coverage.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignees: Total E&P Canada Ltd, ConocoPhillips Resources Corp., ConocoPhillips Surmont PartnershipInventors: Kevin A. Wilfing, John L. Stalder
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Patent number: 9033039Abstract: Methods and systems relating to steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) utilizing well pairs that are at least initially in fluid communication through drilled bores toward their toe ends. At least one of a horizontal injection well and horizontal production well of such a well pair includes a hooked length toward toe ends of each other connecting said injection well and said production well. The methods and systems improve SAGD oil production, reduce SAGD start-up time and costs, and improve overall SAGD performance.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignees: ConocoPhillips Canada Resources Corp., ConocoPhillips Surmont Partnership, Total E&P Canada Ltd.Inventor: John L. Stalder
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Publication number: 20140345861Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a particularly effective well configuration that can be used for SAGD and other steam based oil recovery methods. Fishbone multilateral wells are combined with SAGD, effectively expanding steam coverage. Preferably, an array of overlapping fishbone wells cover the pay, reducing water use and allowing more complete production of the pay.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicants: Total E&P Canada, Ltd., ConocoPhillips Surmont Partnership, ConocoPhillips Canada Resources Corp.Inventors: John L. STALDER, Son V. PHAM
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Publication number: 20140345855Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a particularly effective well configuration that can be used for SAGD and other steam based oil recovery methods. A central wellpad originates injector and/or producer wells, arranged in a radial pattern, and either or both provided with multilateral wells, thus effectively expanding the coverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicants: Total E&P Canada, Ltd., ConocoPhillips Surmont Partnership, ConocoPhillips Canada Resources Corp.Inventors: Kevin A. WILFING, John L. STALDER