نتایج جستجو برای: apg gas hydrates

تعداد نتایج: 246976  

2006
Edgar Parra

Formation of hydrates is observed during drilling and construction of wells, more frequently in gas wells located offshore (deep sea water). Hydrates of natural gas can clog chokes and kill lines, and obstruct the opening or closure of blow out preventer (BOP), seal well override valve and immobilize well string. Because of that, this work was mainly focused in the selection and adaptation of a...

Journal: :Data Science Journal 2007
Weihua Wang George Moridis Runqiang Wang Yun Xiao Jianhui Li

Natural gas hydrates, as an important potential fuels, flow assurance hazards, and possible factors initiating the submarine geo-hazard and global climate change, have attracted the interest of scientists all over the world. After two centuries of hydrate research, a great amount of scientific data on gas hydrates has been accumulated. Therefore the means to manage, share, and exchange these da...

Journal: :Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2008

Journal: :Frontiers for Young Minds 2019

2013
Elke Kossel Christian Deusner Nikolaus Bigalke Matthias Haeckel

The production of natural gas from sub-seafloor gas hydrates is one possible strategy to meet the world’s growing demand for energy. On the other hand, climate warming scenarios call for the substitution of fossil energy resources by sustainable energy concepts. Burning natural gas from gas hydrates could be emission neutral if it was combined with a safe storage of the emitted CO2. Laboratory ...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Jeong-Hoon Sa Gye-Hoon Kwak Bo Ram Lee Docheon Ahn Kun-Hong Lee

Gas hydrates are crystalline ice-like solid materials enclosing gas molecules inside. The possibility of the presence of gas hydrates with amino acids in the universe is of interest when revealing the potential existence of life as they are evidence of a source of water and organic precursors, respectively. However, little is known about how they can naturally coexist, and their crystallization...

2001
G. Holder

Gas hydrates are crystalline solids formed from mixtures of water and low molecular weight compounds, referred to as hydrate formers, that typically are gases at ambient conditions (1). Generally, hydrates are formed in the laboratory from two-phase systems by contacting a hydrate former or formers in the gas or liquid phase with liquid water and increasing the pressure until crystalline hydrat...

2001
Duane H. Smith Joseph W. Wilder

Concerns about the potential effects of rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have stimulated interest in a number of carbon dioxide sequestration studies. One suggestion is the sequestration of carbon dioxide as clathrate hydrates by injection of carbon dioxide into methane hydrate. Energy-supply research estimates indicate that natural gas hydrates in arctic and sub-seafloor formatio...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2015
Bo Ram Lee Amadeu K Sum

To prevent hydrate plugging conditions in the transportation of oil/gas in multiphase flowlines, one of the key processes to control is the agglomeration/deposition of hydrate particles, which are determined by the cohesive/adhesive forces. Previous studies reporting measurements of the cohesive/adhesive force between hydrate particles used cyclopentane hydrate particles in a low-pressure micro...

2016
S. Y. Misyura

Methane hydrate dissociation at negative temperatures was studied experimentally for different artificial and natural samples, differing by macro- and micro-structural parameters. Four characteristic dissociation types are discussed in the paper. The internal kinetics of artificial granule gas hydrates and clathrate hydrates in coal is dependent on the porosity, defectiveness and gas filtration...

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