DocumentCode :
3599196
Title :
Deepwater technology for oceanic natural gas hydrate
Author :
Max, Michael D. ; Johnson, Arthur H.
Author_Institution :
Hydrate Energy Int., Inc., Kenner, LA, USA
fYear :
2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Deepwater oceanic natural gas hydrate (NGH) is a potential unconventional natural gas resource. Since its recognition in the early 1970s, considerable research into its petroleum system, physical and chemical characteristics, and other attributes have been carried out. The resource is on the verge of being produced. Because oceanic NGH deposits occur within 1.2 km of the seafloor in semi-consolidated sediments world wide, and have very low environmental risk, it should be possible to develop a new range of ´lightweight´ seafloor based technology that would have the effect of reducing the cost of both exploration and production dramatically.
Keywords :
hydrocarbon reservoirs; oceanographic techniques; sediments; chemical characteristics; deepwater oceanic natural gas hydrate; lightweight seafloor based technology; natural gas resource; oceanic NGH deposits; petroleum system; physical characteristics; semiconsolidated sediments; Geology; Hydrocarbons; Natural gas; Ocean temperature; Production; Reservoirs; Sediments; drilling; environment; exploration; natural gas hydrate; production; unconventional;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Oceans - San Diego, 2013
Type :
conf
Filename :
6740959
Link To Document :
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