BaSed on the hot brine in situ seafloor prepared for marine NGHs exploitation, the formation of hydrates and the characteristics of dissolved ions were investigated for the cyclopentane (CP)-methane-NaCl solution (3.5%) system. Both the gas consumption and the solution salinity influenced by two factors - the flow rate of gas (Q(g)) and the mass fraction of CP (M-CP)-were discussed. On one hand, the gas consumption went up at a lower Mcp (3.950 wt%) while dropped down at a higher M-CP (8.340 or 18.775 wt%) with the increase of Q(g). Nevertheless, higher mass fraction of CP behaved more favorable for the gas consumption. On the other hand, there would be a similar trend that the salinity of remaining liquid increased firstly and then decreas...