We explore the petrophysical behavior of the two interbedded lithofacies (sandy silt and clayey silt) that constitute the Green Canyon Block 955 hydrate reservoir in the deep-water Gulf of Mexico by performing experiments on reconstituted samples of the reservoir material. Sandy silts reconstituted to the in situ porosity have a permeability of 11.8 md (1.18 × 10−14 m2), which is similar to the intrinsic permeabilities measured in intact cores from hydrate reservoirs of similar grain size offshore Japan (Nankai Trough) and offshore India. Reconstituted clayey silts have a much lower intrinsic permeability of 3.84 × 10−4 md (3.84 × 10−19 m2) at the in situ stress. The reconstituted sandy silt is less compressible than the clayey silt. Mercur...
An extensive amount of natural gas trapped in the subsurface is found as methane hydrate. A fundamen...
Permeability is a crucial parameter to evaluate the recovery and separation of natural gas from hydr...
In this project we have sought to explain the co-existence of gas and hydrate phases in sediments wi...
Permeability is known as a key factor affecting the gas production effectiveness from the natural ga...
Gas hydrate is found in cold, high-pressure, marine sediments around the world. Hydrate is important...
In shallow marine sedimentary environments, characterization of sediment petrophysical and thermodyn...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine and Pet...
We present results from 30 quantitative degassing experiments of pressure core sections collected du...
We interpret the sedimentologic evolution of a deep-water channel-levee deposit in Green Canyon Bloc...
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is one of the potential clean energy resources in the 21st century. The ga...
Gas hydrates are likely to become an important strategic resource with commercial development prospe...
Natural gas hydrates widely distributed in marine sediments and permafrost areas have attracted glob...
The relative permeability to fluids in hydrate-bearing sediments is an important parameter for predi...
The relative permeability to fluids in hydrate-bearing sediments is an important parameter for pred...
Pore structure properties of hydrate-bearing sediments considerably affect fluid flow properties dur...
An extensive amount of natural gas trapped in the subsurface is found as methane hydrate. A fundamen...
Permeability is a crucial parameter to evaluate the recovery and separation of natural gas from hydr...
In this project we have sought to explain the co-existence of gas and hydrate phases in sediments wi...
Permeability is known as a key factor affecting the gas production effectiveness from the natural ga...
Gas hydrate is found in cold, high-pressure, marine sediments around the world. Hydrate is important...
In shallow marine sedimentary environments, characterization of sediment petrophysical and thermodyn...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine and Pet...
We present results from 30 quantitative degassing experiments of pressure core sections collected du...
We interpret the sedimentologic evolution of a deep-water channel-levee deposit in Green Canyon Bloc...
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is one of the potential clean energy resources in the 21st century. The ga...
Gas hydrates are likely to become an important strategic resource with commercial development prospe...
Natural gas hydrates widely distributed in marine sediments and permafrost areas have attracted glob...
The relative permeability to fluids in hydrate-bearing sediments is an important parameter for predi...
The relative permeability to fluids in hydrate-bearing sediments is an important parameter for pred...
Pore structure properties of hydrate-bearing sediments considerably affect fluid flow properties dur...
An extensive amount of natural gas trapped in the subsurface is found as methane hydrate. A fundamen...
Permeability is a crucial parameter to evaluate the recovery and separation of natural gas from hydr...
In this project we have sought to explain the co-existence of gas and hydrate phases in sediments wi...