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Lloyd Timothy Strange

from Hernando, FL
Age ~61

Lloyd Strange Phones & Addresses

  • Hernando, FL
  • Hernando Beach, FL
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Granbury, TX
  • Keller, TX

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Us Patents

Oil Recovery Process Utilizing Gravitational Forces

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US Patent:
48543853, Aug 8, 1989
Filed:
Apr 27, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/186528
Inventors:
B. George Hurd - Coppell TX
Lloyd G. Jones - Dallas TX
Lloyd K. Strange - Grand Prairie TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
E21B 4322
US Classification:
166273
Abstract:
There is disclosed a method of recovering oil from a subterranean oil formation having the vertical thickness of 40 ft or more. The method exploits the effect of gravity on the various slugs of diverse materials injected into the oil column of the formation. The method comprises injecting a surfactant slug into the lower 50-75% of the vertical thickness of the oil column, then injecting a slug of a mobility control polymer into the upper 50-75% portion of the thickness of the oil column, followed by the injection of a slug of a drive fluid over substantially the entire vertical thickness of the oil formation. Optionally, a low-salinity pre-flush slug may be injected to reduce contact of high salinity water with the surfactant slug, and an alkaline pre-treat solution may be injected to precipitate divalent cations prior to the injection of the surfactant slug.

Oil Recovery Process Utilizing Gravitational Forces

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US Patent:
47413999, May 3, 1988
Filed:
Jan 2, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/000265
Inventors:
B. George Hurd - Coppell TX
Lloyd G. Jones - Dallas TX
Lloyd K. Strange - Grand Prairie TX
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
E21B 4322
US Classification:
166273
Abstract:
There is disclosed a method of recovering oil from a subterranean oil formation having the vertical thickness of 40 ft or more. The method exploits the effect of gravity on the various slugs of diverse materials injected into the oil column of the formation. The method comprises injecting a surfactant slug into the lower 50-75% of the vertical thickness of the oil column, then injecting a slug of a mobility control polymer into the upper 50-75% portion of the thickness of the oil column, followed by the injection of a slug of a drive fluid over substantially the entire vertical thickness of the oil formation. Optionally, a low-salinity pre-flush slug may be injected to remove high salinity water from contact with the oil and an alkaline pre-treat solution may be injected to remove divalent ions prior to the injection of the surfactant slug.
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