BINARY MIXTURE SYSTEMS
20170349806 · 2017-12-07
Inventors
- Joshua Mathias (Surrey, CA)
- Radek Hlavacek (Surrey, CA)
- Martin Knezicky (Surrey, CA)
- Vojtech Pokorny (Surrey, CA)
Cpc classification
C09K8/52
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A binary mixture system for lower oil viscosity and increased oil flow. The binary mixture composition may be useful for introduction into a functioning oil reservoir for cleaning and stimulation. The binary mixture composition is made of a first-chemical composition, a second-chemical composition, and a third-chemical composition. The first-chemical composition may be ammonium nitrate-water. The first-chemical composition may have a ratio of 1.0 to the second-chemical composition and the third-chemical composition. The first-chemical composition may be heated to a temperature of sixty degrees celsius. The second-chemical composition is made of the sodium nitrite-water. The second-chemical composition may have a ratio of 1.56 to the first-chemical composition and the third-chemical composition. The second-chemical composition may also be heated to a temperature of sixty degrees celsius. The third-chemical composition is made of phosphoric acid-water. The third-chemical composition may have a ratio of 0.2 to the first-chemical composition and the second-chemical composition.
Claims
1. A binary mixture system comprising: a binary mixture composition comprising; a first-chemical composition comprising; ammonium nitrate-water; a second-chemical composition comprising; sodium nitrite-water; and a third-chemical composition comprising; phosphoric acid-water; wherein said binary mixture system comprises said binary mixture composition; wherein said binary mixture composition comprises said first-chemical composition, said second-chemical composition, and said third-chemical composition; wherein said first-chemical composition comprises said ammonium nitrate-water; wherein said second-chemical composition comprises said sodium nitrite-water; wherein said third-chemical composition comprises said phosphoric acid-water; and wherein said binary mixture composition is useful for introduction into a functioning oil reservoir for cleaning and stimulation.
2. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said first-chemical composition comprises sixty percent ammonium nitrate by weight.
3. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said first-chemical composition comprises forty-percent-water by weight.
4. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said first-chemical composition comprises a first-heated temperature of sixty degrees celsius.
5. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said first-chemical composition comprises a ratio of 1.0 to said second-chemical composition and said third-chemical composition.
6. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said first-chemical composition is heated in a tank.
7. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said second-chemical composition comprises forty percent sodium nitrite by weight.
8. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said second-chemical composition comprises sixty-percent-water by weight.
9. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said second-chemical composition comprises a second-heated temperature of sixty degrees celsius.
10. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said second-chemical composition comprises a ratio of 1.56 to said first-chemical composition and said third-chemical composition.
11. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said second-chemical composition is heated in a vessel.
12. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said third-chemical composition comprises eighty-three percent phosphoric acid by weight.
13. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said third-chemical composition comprises seventeen-percent-water by weight.
14. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said third-chemical composition comprises an ambient temperature profile.
15. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said third-chemical composition comprises a ratio of 0.2 to said first-chemical composition and said second-chemical composition.
16. The binary mixture system of claim 1 wherein said binary mixture composition comprises an introduction speed to said oil reservoir of nine liters per second.
17. A binary mixture system comprising: a binary mixture composition comprising; a first-chemical composition comprising; ammonium nitrate-water; a second-chemical composition comprising; sodium nitrite-water; and a third-chemical composition comprising; phosphoric acid-water; wherein said binary mixture system comprises said binary mixture composition; wherein said binary mixture composition comprises said first-chemical composition, said second-chemical composition, and said third-chemical composition; wherein said first-chemical composition comprises said ammonium nitrate-water; wherein said second-chemical composition comprises said sodium nitrite-water; wherein said third-chemical composition comprises said phosphoric acid-water; wherein said first-chemical composition comprises sixty percent ammonium nitrate by weight; wherein said first-chemical composition comprises forty-percent-water by weight; wherein said first-chemical composition comprises a heated temperature of sixty degrees celsius; wherein said first-chemical composition comprises a ratio of 1.0 to said second-chemical composition and said third-chemical composition; wherein said first-chemical composition is heated in a tank; wherein said second-chemical composition comprises forty percent sodium nitrite by weight; wherein said second-chemical composition comprises sixty-percent-water by weight; wherein said second-chemical composition comprises a heated temperature of sixty degrees celsius; wherein said second-chemical composition comprises a ratio of 1.56 to said first-chemical composition and said third-chemical composition; wherein said second-chemical composition is heated in a vessel; wherein said third-chemical composition comprises eighty-three percent phosphoric acid by weight; wherein said third-chemical composition comprises seventeen-percent-water by weight; wherein said third-chemical composition comprises an ambient temperature profile; wherein said third-chemical composition comprises a ratio of 0.2 to said first-chemical composition and said second-chemical composition; wherein said binary mixture composition comprises an introduction speed to said oil reservoir of nine liters per second; and wherein said binary mixture composition is useful for introduction into a functioning oil reservoir for cleaning and stimulation.
18. The binary mixture system of claim 17 further comprising a kit including: said first-chemical composition; said second-chemical composition; said third-chemical composition; and a set of user's instructions.
19. A method of using a binary mixture system comprising the steps of: placing a desired quantity of a first-chemical composition in a tank; placing a desired quantity of a second-chemical composition in a vessel; placing a desired quantity of a third-chemical composition in a receptacle; heating said first-chemical composition and said second-chemical composition to a temperature of sixty degrees celsius; attaching said tank, said vessel, and said receptacle to hose lines; releasing said first-chemical composition, said second-chemical composition, and said third-chemical composition into an oil reservoir at a volume of nine liters per second; monitoring a pressure and said temperature of combined said first-chemical composition, said second-chemical composition, and said third-chemical composition; discontinuing heating to said first-chemical composition, said second-chemical composition when said temperature of combined said first-chemical composition, said second-chemical composition, and said third-chemical composition reaches eighty degrees celsius; maintaining a working temperature within a range of two-hundred to two-hundred-fifty degrees celsius; and discontinuing said release of said first-chemical composition, said second-chemical composition, and said third-chemical composition into said oil reservoir when no longer desired.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention, binary mixture system, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
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[0019] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to oil reservoir maintenance and more particularly to a binary mixture system as used to lower oil viscosity and increase oil flow.
[0021] Generally speaking, a binary mixture system provides a cost efficient and environmentally safe method to maintain an oil reservoir. The chemicals are injected into the productive zone through separate channels. The reaction rapidly generate gases/water vapor upon mixture, resulting in significant heating and pressurization of the payzone. Use of the separate lines is important because the chemicals react instantly and quickly produce exhaust gas and heat. The result is significantly lower oil viscosity and increased oil flows. The technology can be used in various reservoir types and it is particularly applicable in secondary or tertiary recoveries and in production of heavy oil at highly competitive costs. No infrastructure is required. No large amount of water required. No special tools and equipment are required either, because the pump trucks, chemical tanks, packers, pipes and measuring equipment are those that administer other chemical treatment to the reservoir. In addition, no special tools are required, because the pump trucks, packers, pipes are those that administer other chemical treatments to the reservoir.
[0022] The measuring system is also the same as used throughout the industry for measuring temperature and pressure in the reservoir. The delivery system provides near 100% efficiency, since the reaction takes place within the oil reservoir. In comparison to other methods, losses of energy are minimal as the binary mixture system is not limited to depth as is the steam assisted gravity drainage method. There is no release of oxygen in process. The maximum amount of the energy released is 1,185 KJ for 1 kg of dry ammonium nitrate. Further, large amounts of water do not need to be injected. For small scale treatments, there is an option to mix the chemicals to their proportions on side using tanks with pump circulation to mix the solution. For large scale treatments, chemicals are available locally and can be ordered in heated tanks and delivered to the site.
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[0033] As shown, method of use 500 may comprise the steps of: step one 501, placing a desired quantity of a first-chemical composition 160 in a tank 166; step two 502, placing a desired quantity of a second-chemical composition 170 in a vessel 176; step three 503, placing a desired quantity of a third-chemical composition 180 in a receptacle; step four 504, heating the first-chemical composition 160 to a first-heated temperature of sixty degrees celsius 165 and the second-chemical composition 170 to a second-heated temperature of sixty degrees celsius 175; step five 505, attaching the tank 166, the vessel 176, and the receptacle to hose lines; step six 506, releasing the first-chemical composition 160, the second-chemical composition 170, and the third-chemical composition 180 into an oil reservoir 115 at a volume of nine liters per second; step seven 507, monitoring the pressure and the temperature of the combined first-chemical composition 160, second-chemical composition 170, and third-chemical composition 180; step eight 508, discontinuing heating to the first-chemical composition 160, and the second-chemical composition 170 when the temperature of the combined first-chemical composition 160, second-chemical composition 170, and third-chemical composition 180 reaches eighty degrees celsius; step nine 509, maintaining a working temperature within a range of two-hundred to two-hundred-fifty degrees celsius; and step ten 510, discontinuing the release of the first-chemical composition 160, the second-chemical composition 170, and the third-chemical composition 180 into the oil reservoir 115 when no longer desired.
[0034] It should be noted that the steps described in the method of use can be carried out in many different orders according to user preference. The use of “step of” should not be interpreted as “step for”, in the claims herein and is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112, ¶6. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods of use arrangements such as, for example, different orders within above-mentioned list, elimination or addition of certain steps, including or excluding certain maintenance steps, etc., may be sufficient.
[0035] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.