Method and apparatus for hydrocarbon subterranean recovery

This invention relates to well arrangements for sub-surface fluid hydrocarbon production. Enhanced horizontal drilling systems and methods encompass the production of crude oil from wells drilled from a subterranean production facility. This approach has the location of the well head below the oil r...

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description This invention relates to well arrangements for sub-surface fluid hydrocarbon production. Enhanced horizontal drilling systems and methods encompass the production of crude oil from wells drilled from a subterranean production facility. This approach has the location of the well head below the oil reservoir to improve flow rate and recovery due to the consistent voiding of fluids by gravity flow within the well bore to the well head allowing well bore production pressure to achieve extremely low fluid pressure or even a vacuum of up to 15 PSI. This method increases oil recovery rate and factor, and lowers production costs. The present method is production of shallow crude oil by way of long horizontal or near horizontal boreholes drilled and serviced from a subsurface workroom. The subsurface workroom serves as both the drilling platform and the place to which production is centrally accumulated from the wells. Oil is collected in a central facility and is then lifted to the surface utilizing pumps. The method allows for maximum control and range of borehole pressure, elimination of costly down-hole pumps and the introduction of production enhancing devices within the production stream such as in-hole injection of heated diluent.
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