Hydrocarbon resource heating apparatus including rf contacts and grease injector and related methods
US-2015129224-A1 · May 14, 2015 · US
US9376900B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9376900-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414153222-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2016 |
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A hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus for a subterranean formation having a wellbore extending therein includes a radio frequency (RF) power source, a dielectric fluid source, and an RF antenna within the wellbore. An RF transmission line extends within the wellbore between the RF power source and the RF antenna and is coupled to the dielectric fluid source to be cooled and/or pressure balanced by a flow of dielectric fluid therefrom. A hydrocarbon resource recovery pump is within the wellbore and is also coupled to the dielectric fluid source to be powered by the flow of dielectric fluid therefrom.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus for a subterranean formation having a wellbore extending therein, the apparatus comprising: a radio frequency (RF) power source; a dielectric fluid source; an RF antenna within the wellbore; an RF transmission line extending within the wellbore between said RF power source and said RF antenna and coupled to said dielectric fluid source to be cooled by a flow of dielectric fluid therefrom; and a hydrocarbon resource recovery pump within the wellbore and also coupled to said dielectric fluid source to be powered by the flow of dielectric fluid therefrom. 2. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in space relation therefrom; and wherein said inner conductor has a cooling fluid passageway therethrough coupled to said dielectric fluid source. 3. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein the space between said inner and outer conductors defines a cooling fluid passageway coupled to said dielectric fluid source. 4. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein said RF antenna surrounds said outer conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein the space between said outer conductor and said RF antenna defines a cooling fluid passageway coupled to said dielectric fluid source. 5. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in space relation therefrom; and wherein said inner conductor has a hydrocarbon resource recovery passageway therethrough coupled to said hydrocarbon resource recovery pump to pump hydrocarbon resources from the wellbore. 6. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein the space between said inner and outer conductors defines a hydrocarbon resource recovery passageway coupled to said hydrocarbon resource recovery pump to pump hydrocarbon resources from the wellbore. 7. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein said RF antenna surrounds said outer conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein the space between said outer conductor and said RF antenna defines a hydrocarbon resource recovery passageway coupled to said hydrocarbon resource recovery pump to pump hydrocarbon resources from the wellbore. 8. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said dielectric fluid source comprises a dielectric liquid source. 9. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said RF antenna comprises a dipole RF antenna. 10. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the wellbore extends in a vertical direction. 11. A hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus for a subterranean formation having a wellbore extending therein, the apparatus comprising: a radio frequency (RF) antenna within the wellbore; an RF transmission line extending within the wellbore coupled between an RF power source and said RF antenna and coupled to a dielectric fluid source to be cooled by a flow of dielectric fluid therefrom; and a hydrocarbon resource recovery pump within the wellbore and also coupled to the dielectric fluid source to be powered by the flow of dielectric fluid therefrom. 12. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in space relation therefrom; and wherein said inner conductor has a cooling fluid passageway therethrough coupled to the dielectric fluid source. 13. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein the space between said inner and outer conductors defines a cooling fluid passageway coupled to the dielectric fluid source. 14. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein said RF antenna surrounds said outer conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein the space between said outer conductor and said RF antenna defines a cooling fluid passageway coupled to the dielectric fluid source. 15. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in space relation therefrom; and wherein said inner conductor has a hydrocarbon resource recovery passageway therethrough coupled to said hydrocarbon resource recovery pump to pump hydrocarbon resources from the wellbore. 16. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein the space between said inner and outer conductors defines a hydrocarbon resource recovery passageway coupled to said hydrocarbon resource recovery pump to pump hydrocarbon resources from the wellbore. 17. The hydrocarbon resource recovery apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding said inner conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein said RF antenna surrounds said outer conductor in spaced relation therefrom; and wherein the space between said outer conductor and said RF antenna defines a hydrocarbon resource recovery passageway coupled to said hydrocarbon resource recovery pump to pump hydrocarbon resources from the wellbore. 18. A hydrocarbon resource recovery method for a subterranean formation having a wellbore extending therein, the method comprising: operating a radio frequency (RF) transmission line extending within the wellbore and coupled between an RF power source and an RF antenna within the wellbore and coupled to a dielectric fluid source and cooled by a flow of dielectric fluid therefrom; and operating a hydrocarbon resource recovery pump within the wellbore and also coupled to the dielectric fluid source to be powered by the flow of dielectric fluid therefrom. 19. The method according to claim 18 wherein the RF transmission line comprises an inner conductor and an outer conductor surrounding the inner conductor in space relation therefrom; and wherein the inner conductor has a cooling fluid passageway therethrough coupled to the dielectric fluid source. 20. The method according to claim 18 wherein the RF transmission line comprises an in
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