Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1756443 | Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Research is underway at NETL to understand the physical properties of methane hydrates. One area of investigation is the storage of methane as methane hydrates. An economical and efficient means of storing methane in hydrates opens many commercial opportunities such as transport of stranded gas, off-peak storage of line gas, etc. We have observed during our investigations that the ability to convert methane to methane hydrate is enhanced by foaming of the methane–water solution using a surfactant. The density of the foam, along with the bubble size, is important in the conversion of methane to methane hydrate.
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Authors
Jonathan Lekse, Charles E. Taylor, Edward P. Ladner,