Hydraulic Fracture Patents (Class 405/129.4)
  • Patent number: 11393604
    Abstract: A device comprises a raw material conveyor, a raw material mixer, a liquid waste conveying pipeline, an additive tank, a powder waste conveyor, an output pump, a liquid supply pump, a liquid supply manifold, an output manifold, a mixed liquid conveying pipeline, a high-pressure injection pump, a high-pressure pipeline, and a wellhead sealing device. The method includes: drilling a well; forming a fracture in the granite stratum; preparing a raw material; and injecting, by using a disposal device, a sand-carrying feed liquid from a high-pressure injection pump into the fracture of the underground granite stratum, so as to perform solidification. The method has low cost, high disposal efficiency, simple device structure, high usability, safety and reliability, and an effective reduction in nuclear waste contamination and hazards to the environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2022
    Assignee: HARBIN QINGRUI SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.
    Inventors: Liyao Sun, Jinglan Han
  • Patent number: 10861614
    Abstract: Techniques for storing nuclear waste hazardous material include identifying a storage area of a directional wellbore formed from a terranean surface and extending into a subterranean formation; circulating a slurry that includes a hardenable material and one or more portions of nuclear waste hazardous material into the storage area; forming a seal in the directional wellbore that isolates the storage area of the directional wellbore from an entry of the directional wellbore; monitoring at least one variable associated with the one or more portions of nuclear waste hazardous material from a sensor positioned proximate the storage area; recording the monitored variable at the terranean surface; and based on the monitored variable exceeding a threshold value, removing the seal from the wellbore and retrieving at least a portion of the slurry from the storage area to the terranean surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2020
    Assignee: Deep Isolation, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard A. Muller, Elizabeth A. Muller
  • Patent number: 8767507
    Abstract: A method includes installing at least one grounded electrode at a certain distance away from the well sufficient enough to avoid electrical breakdowns and connecting a high-voltage electric capacity meter to a wellhead and to said grounded electrode. A voltage pulse between the wellhead and the electrode. An electric capacity is measured before flooding and in the process of flooding. The oil formation water-flooding area radius value is determined by the flooded area capacity variation in time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2014
    Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Oleg Nikolaevich Zhuravlev, Dmitry Anatolievich Koroteev, Irina Anatolievna Gorban
  • Patent number: 7069990
    Abstract: A process for enhanced oil recovery from an extraction operation comprises the steps of selection of an appropriate hydrocarbon bearing stratum; providing at least one production well and one injection well; and injecting into the target stratum a slurry formed from sand, viscous liquids or oily sludge, which is delivered at or near formation fracture pressures. Monitoring of bottom hole pressure is carried out, to permit delivery of the slurried wastes in a series of injection episodes, in which the length of the episodes and interinjection periods is determined by maintaining the bottom hole pressure within a preselected range. The position and spread of the slurried wastes within the target stratum may be monitored through the use of additional monitoring steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2006
    Assignee: Terralog Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Roman Bilak
  • Patent number: 6502633
    Abstract: The remediation treatment creates environmentally neutral species from hydrocarbon contaminants. For soils having a low porosity, fissures are created in the site by, for example, fluid, i.e., hydraulic or pneumatic, fracturing. A catalyst is injected into the site and is permitted to diffuse through the site. An oxidizing agent is then introduced into the site to release a free radical in a Fenton-type reaction. The compounds react to release a free radical, which acts upon the contaminants to form environmentally neutral species. Diffusion of both compounds is aided by turbulence induced in the groundwater. A pH-adjusting compound is added to optimize reaction conditions. Reaction vapors are collected above ground, filtered, and vented to the atmosphere, reducing the chance for gas pressure buildup and possibly dangerous, potentially explosive conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Inventors: Kent Cooper, James Carey, Robert J. Crim
  • Patent number: 6443227
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for initiating an azimuth controlled vertical hydraulic fracture in unconsolidated and weakly cemented soils and sediments using active resistivity to monitor and control the fracture initiation and propagation. Separate or overlapping treatment walls and containment barriers can be created by controlling and monitoring the propagation of fractures in the subsurface. A fracture fluid is injected into a well bore to initiate and propagate a vertical azimuth controlled fracture. The fracture fluid is energized to conduct electrical current while the fracture propagates through the ground. A series of electrical resistivity monitors measure the electrical conductivity of the fracture fluid in real time against the background conductivity of the formation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2002
    Assignee: Golder Sierra LLC
    Inventors: Grant Hocking, Samuel L. Wells
  • Patent number: 6412559
    Abstract: A process for recovering methane from a coal bed and/or sequestering a fluid more strongly adsorbing than methane (“SAG”) in a coal bed involves fracturing an injection well and cyclically injecting SAG with intervening shut-in periods. Even though the absolute permeability of the coal bed decreases with continued SAG sorption, the SAG injectivity, surprisingly and unexpectedly, increases while injecting SAG at pressures greater than reservoir pressure, but less than fracture pressure or fracture extension pressure. The increased injectivity is thought to be due to a reduction in near-well flow resistance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Alberta Research Council Inc.
    Inventors: William Daniel Gunter, Matthew John Mavor, David Hin-Sum Law