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Archive | 1997

Heater well method and apparatus

Harold J. Vinegar; Thomas Mikus; John Michael Karanikas; Scott Lee Wellington


Archive | 2006

In situ thermal processing of an oil shale formation using a pattern of heat sources

Ilya Emil Berchenko; Eric Pierre de Rouffignac; Thomas David Fowler; John Michael Karanikas; Robert Charles Ryan; Gordon Thomas Shahin; George Leo Stegemeier; Harold J. Vinegar; Scott Lee Wellington; Etuan Zhang


Archive | 2002

In situ thermal processing of a tar sands formation

Harold J. Vinegar; Eric Pierre de Rouffignac; John Michael Karanikas; Kevin Albert Maher; Meliha Deniz Sumnu-Dindoruk; Scott Lee Wellington; Steven Dexter Crane; Margaret Ann Messier; Bruce Edmunds Roberts


Archive | 2002

In situ recovery from a kerogen and liquid hydrocarbon containing formation

Kevin Albert Maher; Ilya Emil Berchenko; Eric Pierre de Rouffignac; John Michael Karanikas; Harold J. Vinegar; Scott Lee Wellington; Etuan Zhang


Archive | 1993

Heat injection process and apparatus

Harold J. Vinegar; Thomas Mikus; Carlos A. Glandt; John Michael Karanikas; Eric Pierre de Rouffignac


Archive | 1992

High temperature wellbore cement slurry

James J. W. Nahm; Harold J. Vinegar; John Michael Karanikas; Reece E. Wyant


Archive | 2002

In situ production of a blending agent from a hydrocarbon containing formation

Scott Lee Wellington; John Michael Karanikas; Kevin Albert Maher; Meliha Deniz Sumnu-Dindoruk; Harold J. Vinegar


Archive | 2001

In situ thermal processing of hydrocarbons within a relatively permeable formation

John Michael Karanikas; Harold J. Vinegar; Scott Lee Wellington; Eric Pierre de Rouffignac; Kevin Albert Maher; Etuan Zhang; Thomas David Fowler; Robert Charles Ryan; Meliha Deniz Sumnu-Dindoruk


Archive | 2002

In situ thermal processing of a hydrocarbon containing formation via backproducing through a heater well

Harold J. Vinegar; Eric Pierre de Rouffignac; John Michael Karanikas; Scott Lee Wellington


Archive | 2002

In situ thermal processing of a heavy oil diatomite formation

Harold J. Vinegar; Ilya Emil Berchenko; Eric Pierre de Rouffignac; John Michael Karanikas; Kevin Albert Maher; George Leo Stegemeier; Gordon Thomas Shahin; Scott Lee Wellington

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