Patents by Inventor Richard D. Ridley
Richard D. Ridley 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: 4423907Abstract: An in situ oil shale retort is formed in a subterranean formation containing oil shale and having horizontal cleavage planes extending parallel to the bedding of the formation and approximately orthogonal vertical cleavage plane sets extending perpendicular to the horizontal cleavage planes. The in situ retort is formed by excavating an opening or void in a retort site in the formation and placing explosive in the formation adjacent the void such that the explosive can fracture formation along the vertical cleavage planes and expand remaining formation within the retort site toward the void, forming a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale within the retort site.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1977Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4344484Abstract: The locus of a processing zone advancing through a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles in an in situ oil shale retort in a subterranean formation containing oil shale is determined by monitoring in a well extending through unfragmented formation adjacent the retort, for condition in the retort affected by the advancement of such a processing zone through the retort. Monitoring can be effected by placing means for monitoring such a condition in such a well extending through unfragmented formation adjacent the retort.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1980Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4239283Abstract: A method for recovering liquid and gaseous products from an in situ oil shale retort in a subterranean formation containing oil shale is disclosed. The method is practiced on an in situ oil shale retort having a plurality of fragmented permeable masses of formation particles with an upper and at least one lower fragmented mass. A zone of unfragmented formation intervenes between such fragmented masses and has a plurality of vertically extending holes for distributing fluid from the fragmented mass above to the fragmented mass below the zone of unfragmented formation. A processing gas is introduced to the upper fragmented mass and an off gas is withdrawn from the lower fragmented mass establishing a retorting zone in the upper fragmented mass and advancing the retorting zone downwardly through the upper fragmented mass, through such holes in the zone of unfragmented formation, and into and through the lower fragmented mass.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1979Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4239284Abstract: An in situ oil shale retort is formed in a subterranean formation containing oil shale. Such an in situ oil shale retort contains a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale including a lower moiety and an upper moiety of said fragmented mass. The fragmented permeable mass of formation particles has top, bottom and side boundaries. A first portion of the formation is excavated from within the boundaries of the fragmented mass being formed to form a void. A second portion of the formation is excavated from within the boundaries of the fragmented mass being formed to form at least one additional void in communication with the first void and leaving a third portion to be expanded toward such an additional void. Fragmented particles from the excavation of such an additional void are deposited in the first void to provide a lower moiety of the fragmented permeable mass of formation particles.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1979Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Ridley, Robert J. Fernandes
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Patent number: 4210366Abstract: Oil shale formation is explosively expanded toward a limited void volume for forming an in situ oil shale retort in a subterranean formation containing oil shale. In one embodiment, a void in the form a narrow vertical slot is excavated within a retort site, leaving at least one portion of unfragmented formation within the retort site adjacent a vertical free face of the slot. Explosive is placed in a row of vertical blasting holes in the remaining portion of unfragmented formation adjacent the vertical free face. The blasting holes are mutually spaced apart along the length of the slot, and the row of blasting holes extends generally parallel to the vertical free face.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1978Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventors: Ned M. Hutchins, Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4181361Abstract: An in situ oil shale retort in which a cavity filled with broken particles of oil shale is formed within the subsurface oil shale formation and air is forced down through the cavity to sustain combustion of the top layer of oil shale particles, the products of combustion being withdrawn at the bottom of the cavity. A plurality of exhaust pipes traverse the bottom of the cavity and extend out through the sealed entrance to the retort cavity. The pipes are supported above the floor of the cavity and have holes opening on the bottom side of the pipes through which the product gases are withdrawn from the cavity. Valves in each pipe control the flow so as to balance the flow distribution of air and exhaust gases through the retorting cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1976Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Ridley, Robert S. Burton, III
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Patent number: 4167291Abstract: An in situ oil shale retort is formed in a subterranean formation containing oil shale. The formation comprises at least one stratum of relatively higher average kerogen content which is included in formation of relatively lower average kerogen content. A void is excavated in a retort site in the formation, leaving a remaining portion of unfragmented formation within the retort site adjacent the void. The portion of unfragmented formation within the retort site is explosively expanded toward the void to form a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles containing oil shale in an in situ retort in which fragmented formation particles from the stratum of higher kerogen content have a larger void fraction than the averge void fraction of the fragmented mass. This can be accomplished by enlarging the void in the vicinity of the stratum having the higher kerogen content prior to explosive expansion.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1977Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4153297Abstract: An in situ oil shale retort is formed in a subterranean formation containing oil shale. The retort contains a fragmented permeable mass of particles containing oil shale. An open base of operation is excavated in the formation above the retort site, and an access drift is excavated to the bottom of the retort site. Formation is explosively expanded to form the fragmented mass between the access drift and an elevation spaced below the bottom of the base of operation, leaving a horizontal sill pillar of unfragmented formation between the top of the fragmented mass and the bottom of the base of operation. The sill pillar provides a safe base of operation above the fragmented mass from which to control retorting operations. A plurality of blasting holes used in explosively expanding the formation extend from the base of operation, through the sill pillar, and open into the top of the fragmented mass.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1977Date of Patent: May 8, 1979Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4153110Abstract: An in situ oil shale retort is formed in a subterranean formation containing oil shale. The retort contains a fragmented permeable mass of particles containing oil shale. An open base of operation is excavated in the formation above the retort site, and an access drift is excavated to the bottom of the retort site. Formation is explosively expanded to form the fragmented mass in the retort between the access drift and an elevation spaced below the bottom of the base of operation, leaving a horizontal sill pillar of intact formation between the top of the retort and the bottom of the base of operation. The sill pillar has a vertical thickness sufficient to maintain a safe base of operation above the retort after the fragmented mass is formed.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1977Date of Patent: May 8, 1979Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4140181Abstract: Sulfur dioxide is removed from a process gas by passing the process gas through a first fragmented permeable mass of particles containing treated oil shale and including alkaline earth metal oxides at a sufficient temperature to remove sulfur dioxide from the process gas. Gas containing sulfur dioxide from the first fragmented mass is passed through a second fragmented permeable mass of particles containing treated oil shale and including alkaline earth metal oxides. Water in the second fragmented mass combines with alkaline earth metal oxides in the second fragmented mass and sulfur dioxide in the gas from the first fragmented mass with resultant removal of sulfur dioxide from gas from the first fragmented mass.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1977Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Ridley, Chang Y. Cha
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Patent number: 4125157Abstract: Sulfur dioxide is removed from a gas stream by passing the gas through retorted oil shale particles containing alkaline earth metal oxides.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1977Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4120354Abstract: The locus of a processing zone advancing through a fragmented permeable mass of particles in an in situ oil shale retort in a subterranean formation containing oil shale is determined by monitoring pressure in the retort. Monitoring can be effected by placing a pressure transducer in a well extending through the formation adjacent the retort and/or in the fragmented mass such as in a well extending into the fragmented mass.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1977Date of Patent: October 17, 1978Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Ridley, Robert S. Burton, III
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Patent number: 4118070Abstract: An in situ oil shale retort is formed in a subterranean formation containing oil shale. The retort contains a fragmented permeable mass of particles containing oil shale. An open base of operation is excavated in the formation at an elevation above the fragmented mass to be formed, and an access drift is excavated to provide access to the bottom of the retort site. Formation is explosively expanded to form the fragmented mass between the access drift and an elevation spaced below the bottom of the base of operation, leaving a horizontal sill pillar of unfragmented formation between the top of the fragmented mass and the bottom of the base of operation. The sill pillar provides a safe base of operation above the fragmented mass after it is formed. The fragmented mass is formed by, among other steps, drilling blasting holes from the base of operation down through the sill pillar and then detonating explosive in such holes to form the fragmented mass of particles in the retort below the sill pillar.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1977Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventors: Gordon B. French, Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4109964Abstract: A technique is provided for forming, in a subterranean deposit containing oil shale, an in situ oil shale retort having boundaries of unfragmented deposit containing a fragmented permeable mass of particles containing oil shale. The technique is particularly useful where at least a portion of the deposition layers of the oil shale deposit within the boundaries of the retort being formed are bonded together as a competent or relatively strong bed resistant to fragmenting. A portion of the deposit within the boundaries of the retort being formed is excavated to form a void with a free face within the boundaries. A second portion of the deposit within the boundaries extending away from the free face includes at least one competent bed. At least one competent bed within the boundaries is fractured substantially parallel to the deposition layers for reducing the effective thickness of the competent bed.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1977Date of Patent: August 29, 1978Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4093026Abstract: Sulfur dioxide is removed from a process gas by passing the process gas through a fragmented permeable mass of particles containing treated oil shale and including alkaline earth oxides. Water in the fragmented mass combines with alkaline earth oxides in the fragmented mass and sulfur dioxide in the process gas with resultant removal of sulfur dioxide from the process gas.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1977Date of Patent: June 6, 1978Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4076312Abstract: In a process for retorting oil shale in an situ oil shale retort having a tunnel adjacent the retort, off gas is produced. Leakage of the off gas into the tunnel is prevented by withdrawing off gas from the retort at a rate sufficient to reduce the pressure in the retort adjacent the tunnel to a pressure below the ambient pressure within the tunnel.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1976Date of Patent: February 28, 1978Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventors: Chang Yul Cha, Richard D. Ridley, Robert S. Burton, III
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Patent number: 4047760Abstract: An in situ oil shape retort is provided in a subterranean oil shale formation. An inlet gas access is provided to an end of the in situ retort through which gas is supplied to initiate and advance a retorting zone through the in situ retort for converting kerogen in the oil shale to liquid and gaseous products. A zone of fragmented oil shale fills the in situ retort and extends from the inlet gas access means to the product recovery end of the in situ oil shale retort. The zone of fragmented oil shale has a length from the inlet gas access means to the product recovery end of the in situ retort in the range of from about two to five times the width of the zone of fragmented oil shale and an average void fraction of about 10 to 25 percent of the volume of the zone of fragmented oil shale. In a preferred embodiment the in situ retort is vertical with a height between two and three times its width and the average void fraction is about 15%.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1975Date of Patent: September 13, 1977Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4043596Abstract: An in situ oil shale retort is formed in a subterranean oil shale deposit by excavating one or more slot-shaped columnar voids each having a pair of vertically extending, planar free faces, drilling blasting holes adjacent to the columnar void and parallel to the free faces, loading the blasting holes with explosive, and detonating the explosive in a single round to expand the shale adjacent to the columnar void one directionally toward each free face in one or more planar layers severed in a sequence progressing away from each free face and to fill with fragmented oil shale the columnar void and the space in the in situ retort originally occupied by the expanded shale prior to the expansion. The pair of free faces extend across the entire width (or length) of the retort being formed. A room having a horizontal floor plan that coincides approximately, with the horizontal cross section of the retort to be formed is excavated so as to intersect the columnar void.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1975Date of Patent: August 23, 1977Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4036299Abstract: Liquid and gaseous products are recovered from oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort in which a combustion zone is advanced therethrough by a method which includes the steps of establishing a combustion zone in the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort and introducing a gaseous feed mixture into the combustion zone in the direction the combustion zone is to be advanced through the in situ oil shale retort. The gaseous feed mixture comprises an oxygen supplying gas and water vapor and is introduced into the combustion zone at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature in the combustion zone within a predetermined range of temperatures above the retorting temperature of the oil shale in the in situ oil shale retort and sufficient to advance the combustion zone through the in situ oil shale retort.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1975Date of Patent: July 19, 1977Assignee: Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.Inventors: Chang Yul Cha, Richard D. Ridley
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Patent number: 4025115Abstract: An underground in situ oil shale retort contains a bed of fragmented oil shale particles having an appreciable void volume distributed therethrough. Air or other retorting gas passed through this bed of fragmented oil shale supports combustion of some of the carbonaceous material in the oil shale and provides heat for retorting oil therefrom. A number of such retorts may be formed in an area and pillars are left to support the overburden. Pillars forming walls between adjacent retorts also prevent gas leakage. Oil recovery from intact oil shale pillars between retorts is enhanced by fracturing the pillars as well as fragmenting the shale in the retort. The pillars are fractured by detonating explosives in bore holes in the region between the retort and pillars, preferably a fraction of a second after explosive fragmentation of the oil shale in the retort.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1975Date of Patent: May 24, 1977Assignee: Occidental Petroleum CorporationInventors: Gordon B. French, Richard D. Ridley