Investigation into gas production from natural gas hydrate: A review
Natural gas hydrates (NGHs), which extensively exist in sea-floor and permafrost regions,
are considered as an alternative energy in the future for the fossil fuels approaching …
are considered as an alternative energy in the future for the fossil fuels approaching …
A review of gas hydrate growth kinetic models
Research on gas hydrates has progressed over the past several decades as a technology
enabler for several innovative applications in the areas of water, energy, and environmental …
enabler for several innovative applications in the areas of water, energy, and environmental …
Metal–organic framework HKUST-1 promotes methane hydrate formation for improved gas storage capacity
The large demand of natural gas consumption requires an effective technology to purify and
store methane, the main component of natural gas. Metal–organic frameworks and gas …
store methane, the main component of natural gas. Metal–organic frameworks and gas …
[HTML][HTML] Pore-scale contact angle measurements at reservoir conditions using X-ray microtomography
Contact angle is a principal control of the flow of multiple fluid phases through porous media;
however its measurement on other than flat surfaces remains a challenge. A new method is …
however its measurement on other than flat surfaces remains a challenge. A new method is …
Energy-efficient natural gas hydrate production using gas exchange
Breaking the bounds of classical natural gas hydrate (NGH) production processes, a
newborn concept based on the gas exchange mechanism provides an opportunity to catch …
newborn concept based on the gas exchange mechanism provides an opportunity to catch …
Water‐CO2‐mineral systems: Interfacial tension, contact angle, and diffusion—Implications to CO2 geological storage
DN Espinoza, JC Santamarina - Water resources research, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The interfacial interaction between mineral surfaces and immiscible fluids determines the
efficiency of enhanced oil or gas recovery operations as well as our ability to inject and store …
efficiency of enhanced oil or gas recovery operations as well as our ability to inject and store …
Methane hydrate formation in porous media: Overview and perspectives
Y Qin, L Shang, Z Lv, J He, X Yang, Z Zhang - Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2022 - Elsevier
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) has recently received more attention as a cleaner alternative
energy source that not only reduces carbon emissions caused by the use of conventional …
energy source that not only reduces carbon emissions caused by the use of conventional …
Sequestering carbon dioxide into complex structures of naturally occurring gas hydrates
Large amounts of CH4 in the form of solid hydrates are stored on continental margins and in
permafrost regions. If these CH4 hydrates could be converted into CO2 hydrates, they would …
permafrost regions. If these CH4 hydrates could be converted into CO2 hydrates, they would …
Research Advances, Maturation, and Challenges of Hydrate-Based CO2 Sequestration in Porous Media
Hydrate-based CO2 storage/sequestration (HBCS) technique could potentially fulfill the
mandate of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 toward efficient and safe storage of …
mandate of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 toward efficient and safe storage of …
In situ methane hydrate dissociation with carbon dioxide sequestration: Current knowledge and issues
N Goel - Journal of petroleum science and engineering, 2006 - Elsevier
There are large resources of methane gas as hydrates in permafrost and deep-sea
sediments around the world. On the other hand, the emissions of carbon dioxide into …
sediments around the world. On the other hand, the emissions of carbon dioxide into …