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Experimental study on gas production from methane hydrate in porous media by huff and puff method in Pilot-Scale Hydrate Simulator

Xiao-Sen Li, +5 more
- 01 Apr 2012 - 
- Vol. 94, Iss: 1, pp 486-494
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Pilot-Scale Hydrate Simulator (PHS) as mentioned in this paper was developed to investigate the gas production from methane hydrate in porous media using the huff and puff method, and the experimental results indicate that with the constant hot water injection rate, the range of the thermal diffusion is restricted around the well, and depressurization rather than thermal stimulation is dominant for gas production.
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This article is published in Fuel.The article was published on 2012-04-01. It has received 90 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hydrate & Methane.

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Review of natural gas hydrates as an energy resource: Prospects and challenges ☆

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review various studies on resource potential of natural gas hydrate, the current research progress in laboratory settings, and several recent field trials, and discuss possible limitation in each production method and the challenges to be addressed for large scale production.
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Investigation into gas production from natural gas hydrate: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors comprehensively review the relevant studies of natural gas hydrates and propose their comments, discuss the limitations and challenges, raise some questions and put forward some suggestions from their points of view.
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The status of natural gas hydrate research in China: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential studies pertaining to gas hydrate exploration and resource assessment, the safe and efficient exploitation of gas hydrates and the basic properties of gas hyddrates are reviewed.
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Recovery of methane from hydrate reservoir with gaseous carbon dioxide using a three-dimensional middle-size reactor

TL;DR: In this article, three groups of hydrate-bearing sediment samples with/without underlying gas were prepared using a three-dimensional middle-size reactor to investigate the favorable conditions for methane recovery from hydrate reservoir with gaseous CO2.
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Methane hydrate formation in excess water simulating marine locations and the impact of thermal stimulation on energy recovery

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the gas and water production profiles from methane hydrates formed in an excess water environment that mimic marine locations, and showed that on average, the fractional conversion of methane is around 81.5% at comparable or larger experimental time scales (76-408h).
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Clathrate hydrates of natural gases

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the properties of hydrates and ice with those of natural gas and showed the effect of thermodynamic inhibitors on the formation of hydrate formation and dissolution process.
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Global Distribution of Methane Hydrate in Ocean Sediment

TL;DR: In this paper, an equilibrium thermodynamic model is presented to accurately predict the maximum depth of hydrate stability in the seafloor, including the effects of water salinity, hydrate confinement in pores, and the distribution of pore sizes in natural sediments.
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Toward Production From Gas Hydrates: Current Status, Assessment of Resources, and Simulation-Based Evaluation of Technology and Potential

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the distribution of natural gas hydrate accumulations, the status of the primary international RD Klauda and Sandler, 2005), reservoir lithology, and rates and their production potential.
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Toward Production From Gas Hydrates: Current Status, Assessment of Resources, and Simulation-Based Evaluation of Technology and Potential

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the distribution of natural gas hydrate accumulations, the status of the primary international RD Klauda and Sandler, 2005), reservoir lithology, and rates and their production potential.
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