Patents by Inventor Jose J. P. Lourenco
Jose J. P. Lourenco has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8967283Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits includes a gasifier, an injection well and a production well. The gasifier creates high pressure, high temperature syngas. The pressurized syngas flows through an injection well into a deposit of oil under the ground to crack and hydrogenate the oil to produce upgraded oil with a reduced density and viscosity. The production well of the system receives the reduced density and viscosity oil, transports it above the ground where it may be further separated into a portion that may be sold and a portion that can be gasified in the gasifier.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2011Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Syagd Inc.Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Patent number: 8668009Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. A method includes injecting a mixture of oxygen, steam and oil into an injection well to upgrade oil in an oil deposit below ground to decrease the viscosity of the oil to product upgraded oil. The upgraded oil is extracted with a production well to bring upgraded oil aboveground. The method monitors at least one characteristic of the upgraded oil to determine when the at least on characteristic exceed a threshold. The mixture of oxygen, steam and oil is adjusted when the at least one characteristic exceeds the threshold value so that the mixture of oxygen, steam and oil does not exceed the threshold.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2011Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Agosto Corporation Ltd.Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Patent number: 8668022Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. A system includes injecting carbon dioxide and syngas into a deposit of oil under the ground to crack and hydrogenate the heavy oil to produce upgraded oil with a reduced density and reduced viscosity. The carbon dioxide acts as a pressurization agent to further reduce the viscosity of the heavy oil. The method transports the reduced density and reduced viscosity oil aboveground. The carbon dioxide is left underground after the reduced viscosity oil is transported aboveground.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2011Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Agosto Corporation Ltd.Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Patent number: 8544555Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. A method includes injecting syngas into the oil deposit for processing the oil to produce upgraded oil with a reduced density and viscosity. A natural catalytic bed of the oil deposit is utilized to aid a rate of processing the oil into upgraded oil. The upgraded oil with reduced density and viscosity is extracted from the underground oil deposit by transporting the upgraded oil aboveground.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2011Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Agosto Corporation Ltd.Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20120261121Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. A method for extracting oil from underground deposits includes generating a high pressure, high temperature syngas. The method injects the syngas into a deposit of oil under the ground to crack and hydrogenate the oil to produce upgraded oil with a reduced density and viscosity. The reduced density and viscosity oil is extracted from the underground deposits to transport the reduced viscosity oil aboveground.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: AGOSTO CORPORATION LTD.Inventors: Jose J.P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20120261119Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. A system includes injecting carbon dioxide and syngas into a deposit of oil under the ground to crack and hydrogenate the heavy oil to produce upgraded oil with a reduced density and reduced viscosity. The carbon dioxide acts as a pressurization agent to further reduce the viscosity of the heavy oil. The method transports the reduced density and reduced viscosity oil aboveground. The carbon dioxide is left underground after the reduced viscosity oil is transported aboveground.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: AGOSTO CORPORATION LTD.Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20120261141Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. A method includes injecting syngas into the oil deposit for processing the oil to produce upgraded oil with a reduced density and viscosity. A natural catalytic bed of the oil deposit is utilized to aid a rate of processing the oil into upgraded oil. The upgraded oil with reduced density and viscosity is extracted from the underground oil deposit by transporting the upgraded oil aboveground.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: AGOSTO CORPORATION LTD.Inventors: Jose J.P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20120261142Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. A system includes injecting syngas into a oil deposit to crack and hydrogenate the oil to produce upgraded oil with a reduced density and viscosity. An acid is created to increase the geological matrix within the oil deposit to allow an increase volume of upgraded oil to flow through the geological matrix. For example, condensing the syngas in the oil deposit produces condensed syngas and this can be combined with combining carbon dioxide with the condensed syngas to produce carbonic acid. The upgraded oil with reduced density and viscosity is extracted from the underground deposit to transport the upgraded oil aboveground.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: AGOSTO CORPORATION LTD.Inventors: Jose J.P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20120261123Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. A method includes injecting a mixture of oxygen, steam and oil into an injection well to upgrade oil in an oil deposit below ground to decrease the viscosity of the oil to product upgraded oil. The upgraded oil is extracted with a production well to bring upgraded oil aboveground. The method monitors at least one characteristic of the upgraded oil to determine when the at least on characteristic exceed a threshold. The mixture of oxygen, steam and oil is adjusted when the at least one characteristic exceeds the threshold value so that the mixture of oxygen, steam and oil does not exceed the threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: Agosto Corporation Ltd.Inventors: Jose J.P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20120261122Abstract: A system, apparatus and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. An apparatus for extracting low viscosity oil from an oil field includes a gasification unit to generate syngas adapted to hydrogenate and hydrocrack high viscosity oil to produce low viscosity oil. At least one injection well injects the syngas belowground to a location near an upper portion of an oil deposit. At least one production well for recovering and bringing aboveground at least some low viscosity oil that was high viscosity oil that was at least partially hydrogenated and cracked by the syngas to produce the low viscosity oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: AGOSTO CORPORATION LTD.Inventors: Jose J.P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20120261112Abstract: A system and method for cracking, hydrogenating and extracting oil from underground deposits is presented. A system includes a gasifier, an injection well and a production well. The gasifier creates high pressure, high temperature syngas. The pressurized syngas flows through an injection well into a deposit of oil under the ground to crack and hydrogenate the oil to produce upgraded oil with a reduced density and viscosity. The production well of the system receives the reduced density and viscosity oil, transports it above the ground where it may be further separated into a portion that may be sold and a portion that can be gasified in the gasifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: AGOSTO CORPORATION LTD.Inventors: Jose J.P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20110162999Abstract: Methods, systems and other embodiments associated with upgrading heavy oil with modular units are presented. A method of upgrading heavy oil with modular units comprises connecting modular units together to create a heavy oil refinery system. The method upgrades original heavy oil in the refinery system by creating high pressure pulses in heavy oil to crack the heated heavy oil to produce a processed oil with a lower viscosity than the original heavy oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20110163003Abstract: Methods, systems and other embodiments associated with upgrading heavy oil by visbreaking are presented. A method of upgrading heavy oil includes mixing raw heavy oil with flue gases, CO2 and/or steam to produce a mixed heavy oil. This mixture is then heated to produce heated heavy oil. High pressure pulses are created in the heated heavy oil to crack the heated heavy oil to produce cracked oil with a lower viscosity than the heavy oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20110163005Abstract: Methods, systems and other embodiments associated with upgrading heavy oil by hydrocracking are presented. A method of upgrading heavy oil includes mixing raw heavy oil with hydrogen to produce a mixed heavy oil. The mixed heavy oil is heated to produce heated heavy oil. High pressure pulses are created in the heated heavy oil to crack the heated heavy oil to produce cracked oil with a lower viscosity than the raw heavy oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20110163004Abstract: Methods, systems and other embodiments associated with upgrading heavy oil are presented. A method of upgrading heavy oil comprising heating heavy oil to produce heated heavy oil. The method further comprises creating high pressure pulses in the heated heavy oil to crack the heated heavy oil to produce an oil with a lower viscosity than the heavy oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20110163001Abstract: Methods, systems and other embodiments associated with upgrading heavy oil are presented. A method of upgrading heavy oil by deasphalting includes mixing an initial solvent with raw heavy oil to produce a mixed heavy oil. The mixed heavy oil is heated to produce heated heavy oil. High pressure pulses are created in the heated heavy oil to crack the heated heavy oil to produce a cracked oil with a lower viscosity than the raw heavy oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy
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Publication number: 20110163000Abstract: Methods, systems and other embodiments associated with upgrading heavy oil are presented. A method of upgrading heavy oil with reconfigurable units connects reconfigurable units into an original configuration of reconfigurable units for upgrading raw heavy oil. The raw heavy oil is upgraded in the original configuration of reconfigurable units by creating high pressure pulses in the raw heavy oil. The high pressure pulses crack the raw heavy oil to produce an oil with a lower viscosity than the raw heavy oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Jose J. P. Lourenco, John Gordon Murphy