Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10690371 | Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Methane hydrate (MH) is a clean energy source with significant potential. However, the hydrate formation/reformation characteristics during the natural gas hydrate (NGH) exploration process must be elucidated. In this study, methane hydrate was formed/reformed in three different modes to simulate the mining of NGH sediment. The experimental results indicated that when the hydrate forms in partly water saturated porous medium in a flow of methane gas, the methane gas flow rate does have a significant effect on hydrate saturation. Hydrate could be formed in larger amounts and faster by the methane displacement of the water-saturated porous medium than in any other experimental mode. However, the pressure curves fluctuated strongly in this mode. When the hydrate was reformed at a constant pressure in partly water-saturated porous medium, the hydrate saturation maxima increased. However, when the hydrate was reformed by flowing methane through the partly water-saturated porous medium, the hydrate saturation maxima decreased.
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Authors
Yongchen Song, Pengfei Wang, Lanlan Jiang, Yuechao Zhao, Mingjun Yang,