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titleOfInvention Solution mining systems and methods for treating hydrocarbon containing formations
abstract The invention relates to a method used for treating a hydrocarbon containing formation before producing hydrocarbon from the formation by using an in-situ heat treatment method, comprising: providing a first fluid comprising hot water or steam to part of the formation, wherein the first fluid firstly is located at the temperature under the decomposition temperature of nahcolite in the formation; producing a second fluid from the portion, wherein the second fluid comprises the nahcolite; providing heat to the formation by one or more heaters so as to heat up the formation; and producing hydrocarbon fluid from the formation. With the development of solution mining, the invention can improve a temperature of the first fluid so as to reach to the temperature of the first fluid of the nahcolite under the decomposition temperature and cause the temperature of the first fluid under the pyrolysis temperature of the hydrocarbon in the formation.
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