There are many heavy oil reservoirs with thin pay zones (less than 10 m). C
onventional thermal recovery methods such as steam injection are not cost-e
ffective for these thin reservoirs, due to excessive heat loss through the
overburden. In order to minimize heat losses, it is necessary to be able to
carry out controlled heating of the pay zone. One such way to introduce he
at to the reservoir in a controlled manner is electromagnetic heating This
article describes laboratory studies on electromagnetic heating of a scaled
model of a heavy oil reservoir with a thin pay zone. The combination of el
ectromagnetic heating and gas injection with horizontal wells was studied.
Higher electromagnetic frequencies provide faster heating rates and can ove
rcome problems associated with discontinuity of the media through which ele
ctromagnetic waves must propagate in the reservoir. Heat loss can also be m
inimized with the use of higher frequencies. For less viscous oils (less th
an 1000 mPs.s), it is not necessary to heat the entire pay zone. Heating of
the wellbore vicinity is sufficient. Oil recoveries as high as 45% of OIIP
(Original Oil in Place) were achieved using electromagnetic heating and ga
s injection compared to estimated primary recovery rates of less than 5%. T
he results obtained in this work clearly show that electromagnetic heating
provides an effective means of recovering heavy oil from reservoirs with th
in pay zones.