Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is widely considered a potential alternative to traditional energy resources. Some countries are trying to exploit and utilize NGH. However, due to the sensitivity of the hydrate, and a lack of exploitation experience with the NGH, drilling in hydrate reservoirs is considered risky. In order to understand the disturbance effects of drilling fluid with different circulation rates on the hydrate-bearing sediments during the drilling process, a novel hydrate drilling experimental apparatus was used to study the drilling process in the hydrate-bearing sediments. Four drilling experiments were carried out in consolidated sediments containing Tetra-n-butyl ammonium bromide (TBAB) hydrate. The drilling fluid injection rat...
In the drilling process,with the proper temperature and pressure conditions,the drilling fluid is ea...
To guarantee the flow assurance of drilling fluid in deep-water drilling, the inhibitory effect of P...
Gas hydrates form when a number of factors co-exist: free water, hydrocarbon gas, cold temperatures ...
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is widely considered a potential alternative to traditional energy resourc...
Abstract: Natural gas hydrates formed in drilling operations are of increasing concern to petroleum ...
It is a common view that the high temperature of the drilling fluid can lead to the dissociation of ...
Horizontal wells can significantly improve the gas production and are expected to be an efficient ex...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline systems made of water and methane that are stable under high p...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline systems made of water and methane that are stable under high p...
Gas hydrates are crystalline ice-like structures formed from water and gas molecules at high pressur...
At present, the formation mechanism of gas hydrate (hereinafter referred to as hydrate) plugging in ...
Drilling fluid invasion into hydrate-bearing sediments could induce hydrate dissociation and complic...
As hydrocarbon exploration and development moves into deeper water and onshore arctic environments, ...
As hydrocarbon exploration and development moves into deeper water and onshore Arctic environments, ...
Interest in gas hydrates as an energy resource has grown continuously over the last decades, and it ...
In the drilling process,with the proper temperature and pressure conditions,the drilling fluid is ea...
To guarantee the flow assurance of drilling fluid in deep-water drilling, the inhibitory effect of P...
Gas hydrates form when a number of factors co-exist: free water, hydrocarbon gas, cold temperatures ...
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is widely considered a potential alternative to traditional energy resourc...
Abstract: Natural gas hydrates formed in drilling operations are of increasing concern to petroleum ...
It is a common view that the high temperature of the drilling fluid can lead to the dissociation of ...
Horizontal wells can significantly improve the gas production and are expected to be an efficient ex...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline systems made of water and methane that are stable under high p...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline systems made of water and methane that are stable under high p...
Gas hydrates are crystalline ice-like structures formed from water and gas molecules at high pressur...
At present, the formation mechanism of gas hydrate (hereinafter referred to as hydrate) plugging in ...
Drilling fluid invasion into hydrate-bearing sediments could induce hydrate dissociation and complic...
As hydrocarbon exploration and development moves into deeper water and onshore arctic environments, ...
As hydrocarbon exploration and development moves into deeper water and onshore Arctic environments, ...
Interest in gas hydrates as an energy resource has grown continuously over the last decades, and it ...
In the drilling process,with the proper temperature and pressure conditions,the drilling fluid is ea...
To guarantee the flow assurance of drilling fluid in deep-water drilling, the inhibitory effect of P...
Gas hydrates form when a number of factors co-exist: free water, hydrocarbon gas, cold temperatures ...