2020
DOI: 10.29047/01225383.273
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Downhole electric heating of heavy-oil wells

Abstract: Downhole electric heating has historically been unreliable or limited to short, often vertical, well sections. Technology improvements over the past several years now allow for reliable, long length, relatively high-powered, downhole electric heating suitable for extended-reach horizontal wells. The application of this downhole electric heating technology in a horizontal cold-producing heavy oil well in Alberta, Canada is presented in this paper. The field case demonstrates the benefits and efficacy of a… Show more

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“…However, achieving these goals will undoubtedly require considerable effort [11]. In the past, the utilization of natural gas and electricity for crude oil heating not only consumed significant amounts of energy, but also contributed to environmental pollution [12,13]. Currently, electricity, electromagnetic and solar energy are mainly used to heat crude oil, especially the proportion of solar energy in the oil field is increasing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, achieving these goals will undoubtedly require considerable effort [11]. In the past, the utilization of natural gas and electricity for crude oil heating not only consumed significant amounts of energy, but also contributed to environmental pollution [12,13]. Currently, electricity, electromagnetic and solar energy are mainly used to heat crude oil, especially the proportion of solar energy in the oil field is increasing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%