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titleOfInvention In-situ retorting of oil shale with in-situ formed arches
abstract Shale oil is recovered from a horizontal oil shale deposit having an exposed vertical surface by: n (a) tunneling a horizontal sloping tunnel under a portion of the deposit, optionally using material removed from the tunnel to form a service terrace, n (b) shaping and lining the floor of the tunnel to form a covered sump sloping to the tunnel mouth, n (c) explosively rubblizing the roof and walls of the tunnel, and n (d) fireflooding the rubblized zone to retort the kerogen which produces shale oil at the tunnel face through the sump. n The fireflood is preferably by wet combustion which can be either forward or reverse combustion. Oxygen containing gas can be injected through a vertical bore from the surface or from the tunnel face. In one embodiment, the fireflood is prevented from channeling across the top of the rubblized zone by leaving segments of the roof to project downward at intervals. The vertical surface of the deposit can be naturally exposed or exposed by a large diameter bore hole or a vertical mine shaft.
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