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Claims for Patent: 8,127,839


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Summary for Patent: 8,127,839
Title:Formation pretreatment with biogenic methane production enhancement systems
Abstract: Systems for enhanced in-situ or perhaps even ex-situ biogenic methane production from hydrocarbon-bearing formations (1) including coal seam, oil shale, coal, coal derivates and the like are presented in embodiments such as but not limited to: increasing and perhaps even selection of microbial populations (2), amending CBM water and other microbe-containing media, diminishing sulfate reduction competition, enhancing organic matter concentrations and generation of biogenic methane (10), universally treating hydrocarbon-bearing formations, and introducing amendments (3) to hydrocarbon-bearing formations.
Inventor(s): Jin; Song (Fort Collins, CO), Bland; Alan E. (Laramie, WY)
Assignee: University of Wyoming Research Corporation (Laramie, WY)
Application Number:12/901,169
Patent Claims:1. A method of producing biogenic methane comprising the steps of: providing a hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment having a hydrocarbon-bearing formation and at least one microbial population; pretreating said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment having said hydrocarbon-bearing formation and said at least one microbial population with a basic amendment; increasing a pH of said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment with said basic amendment to provide a basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment; extracting at least some hydrocarbons from said hydrocarbon-bearing formation in said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment; adjusting said pH of said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment; microbially consuming said at least some of said hydrocarbons extracted from said hydrocarbon-bearing formation by said at least one microbial population to provide a stimulated microbial population; generating methane from said stimulated microbial population; and collecting said methane.

2. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said hydrocarbon-bearing formation is selected from a group consisting of coal, oil shale, lignite, peat, diesel-contaminated soil, coal seam, oil formations, tar sands, waste coal, petroleum sludge, drill cuttings, hydrocarbon-contaminated soil, and coal derivatives.

3. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said step of extracting said at least some hydrocarbons from said hydrocarbon-bearing formation in said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment comprises the step of modifying organic matters within said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment with said basic amendment.

4. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said step of pretreating said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment having said hydrocarbon-bearing formation and said at least one microbial population with said basic amendment comprises the step of chemically modifying said hydrocarbons of said hydrocarbon-bearing formation with said basic amendment.

5. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment is selected from a group consisting of an in-situ hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment and an ex-situ hydrocarbon-bearing environment.

6. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 and further comprising the steps of: removing said at least some hydrocarbons extracted from an in-situ environment; placing said at least some hydrocarbons in an ex-situ environment; and producing methane in said ex-situ environment.

7. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said step of generating said methane from said stimulated microbial population comprises the step of generating said methane from said hydrocarbons in a bioreactor.

8. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment has a pH selected from a group consisting of up to about 10 pH, up to about 13 pH, and between about 10 pH and about 13 pH.

9. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said step of pretreating said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment having said hydrocarbon-bearing formation and said at least one microbial population with said basic amendment comprises the step of pretreating said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment with said basic amendment for a period of time selected from a group consisting of up to about 24 hours, up to about 48 hours, and between about 24 hours and about 48 hours.

10. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said step of adjusting said pH of said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment comprises the step of adjusting said pH to a value selected from a group consisting of less than about 8 pH, less than about 9 pH, and less than about 9.8 pH.

11. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said step of adjusting said pH of said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment comprises the step of neutralizing said pH of said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment with an acid amendment.

12. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said basic amendment is selected from a group consisting of alkaline solutions, alkali solutions, sodium hydroxide, percarbonate, peroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, hydrated sodium carbonate, nahcolite containing amendments, trona containing amendments, sodium hydroxide solutions, percarbonate solutions, peroxide solutions, sodium carbonate solutions, sodium bicarbonate solutions, hydrated sodium carbonate solutions, nahcolite containing amendment solutions, trona containing amendment solutions, and any combination thereof.

13. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 and further comprising the step of increasing a rate of methane production.

14. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 and further comprising the step of reducing an amount of carbon dioxide generated from said stimulated microbial population.

15. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 and further comprising the step of adding a microbial population stimulation amendment after said step of adjusting said pH of said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment.

16. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 15 wherein said microbial population stimulation amendment is selected from a group consisting of corn syrup, emulsified oil, lactate, fresh milk, spoiled milk, milk, returned milk, nitrogen, phosphorous, vitamins, organic carbon, biotin, folic acid, pyrodoxine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, nicotinic acid, DL-calcium panthenate, vitamin B12, p-aminobenzoic acid, lipoic acid, biowastes, salts, micronutrients, surfactants, acids, bases, oxidants, acetic acid, and any combination thereof.

17. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 wherein said step of providing said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment having said hydrocarbon-bearing formation and said at least one microbial population comprises the step of providing said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment having said hydrocarbon-bearing formation and at least one indigenous microbial population.

18. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 1 and further comprising the step of injecting recycled water carrying at least one microbial population into said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment.

19. A method of producing biogenic methane according to claim 18 wherein said recycled water is selected from a group consisting of produced water, groundwater, water from coal bed methane production, water, coal bed methane co-produced water, local groundwater, wastewater, coal produced water, reused water, amended water, amended produced water, injected water, well water, sterile water, live water, and any combination thereof.

20. A biogenic methane production system comprising: a hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment having a hydrocarbon-bearing formation and at least one microbial population; a basic pretreatment amendment capable of increasing a pH of said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment to form a basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment and capable of extracting at least some hydrocarbons from said hydrocarbon-bearing formation; a pH adjuster of said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment; biogenically generated methane in said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment derived from said at least one microbial population; and a methane collection element.

21. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 wherein said hydrocarbon-bearing formation is selected from a group consisting of coal, oil shale, lignite, peat, diesel-contaminated soil, coal seam, oil formations, tar sands, waste coal, petroleum sludge, drill cuttings, hydrocarbon-contaminated soil, and coal derivatives.

22. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 wherein said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment is selected from a group consisting of an in-situ hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment and an ex-situ hydrocarbon-bearing environment.

23. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 and further comprising a bioreactor.

24. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 wherein said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment has a pH selected from a group consisting of up to about 10 pH, up to about 13 pH, and between about 10 pH and about 13 pH.

25. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 wherein said basic pretreatment amendment is applied to said hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment for a period of time selected from a group consisting of up to about 24 hours, up to about 48 hours, and between about 24 hours and about 48 hours.

26. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 wherein said pH adjuster of said basic hydrocarbon-bearing formation environment is capable of adjusting said pH to a value selected from a group consisting of less then about 8 pH, less than about 9 pH, and less than about 9.8 pH.

27. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 wherein said pH adjuster comprises an acid amendment.

28. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 wherein said basic pretreatment amendment is selected from a group consisting of alkaline solutions, alkali solutions, sodium hydroxide, percarbonate, peroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, hydrated sodium carbonate, nahcolite containing amendments, trona containing amendments, sodium hydroxide solutions, percarbonate solutions, peroxide solutions, sodium carbonate solutions, sodium bicarbonate solutions, hydrated sodium carbonate solutions, nahcolite containing amendment solutions, trona containing amendment solutions, and any combination thereof.

29. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 and further comprising a microbial population stimulation amendment.

30. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 29 wherein said microbial population stimulation amendment is selected from a group consisting of corn syrup, emulsified oil, lactate, fresh milk, spoiled milk, milk, returned milk, nitrogen, phosphorous, vitamins, organic carbon, biotin, folic acid, pyrodoxine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, nicotinic acid, DL-calcium panthenate, vitamin B12, p-aminobenzoic acid, lipoic acid, biowastes, salts, micronutrients, surfactants, acids, bases, oxidants, acetic acid, and any combination thereof.

31. A biogenic methane production system according to claim 20 wherein said at least one microbial population comprises at least one indigenous microbial population.

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