Methane hydrate is an icelike form of concentrated methane and water found in the sediments of permafrost regions and marine continental margins at depths far shallower than conventional oil and gas. Despite their relative accessibility and widespread occurrence, methane hydrates have never been tapped to meet increasing global energy demands. With rising natural gas prices, production from these unconventional gas deposits is becoming economically viable, particularly in permafrost areas already being exploited for conventional oil and gas. This article provides an overview of gas hydrate occurrence, resource assessment, exploration, production technologies, renewability, and future challenges
A new focus of the most recoverable gas hydrate deposits is shortening the timeline for the future p...
The question of when gas hydrate will become a commercially viable resource most concerns those nati...
During the past 50 years, there has been a growing awareness of environmental issues related to ener...
Supplies of conventional natural gas and oil are declining fast worldwide, and therefore new, unconv...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline solids that form from mixtures of water and light natural gase...
Methane Hydrates consist of methane (natural gas) locked inside the crystalline lattices of water mo...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources in last years draw the attention of petroleum geologists. Signi...
Existing largely in the form of a crystalline, frozen mixture of methane and water under low tempera...
Methane hydrates are methane bearing, ice-like materials that occur in abundance in permafrost areas...
Due to the consumption of fossil fuels, an alternative energy source is necessary for the world's co...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
In order to address the world\u27s growing energy demand, the necessity to explore more and more unc...
Natural gas hydrates are enormous energy resources occurring in the permafrost and under deep ocean ...
Recognizing the importance of methane hydrate research and the need for a coordinated effort, the Un...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like solid which sequesters large quantities of methane gas within its cry...
A new focus of the most recoverable gas hydrate deposits is shortening the timeline for the future p...
The question of when gas hydrate will become a commercially viable resource most concerns those nati...
During the past 50 years, there has been a growing awareness of environmental issues related to ener...
Supplies of conventional natural gas and oil are declining fast worldwide, and therefore new, unconv...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline solids that form from mixtures of water and light natural gase...
Methane Hydrates consist of methane (natural gas) locked inside the crystalline lattices of water mo...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources in last years draw the attention of petroleum geologists. Signi...
Existing largely in the form of a crystalline, frozen mixture of methane and water under low tempera...
Methane hydrates are methane bearing, ice-like materials that occur in abundance in permafrost areas...
Due to the consumption of fossil fuels, an alternative energy source is necessary for the world's co...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
In order to address the world\u27s growing energy demand, the necessity to explore more and more unc...
Natural gas hydrates are enormous energy resources occurring in the permafrost and under deep ocean ...
Recognizing the importance of methane hydrate research and the need for a coordinated effort, the Un...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like solid which sequesters large quantities of methane gas within its cry...
A new focus of the most recoverable gas hydrate deposits is shortening the timeline for the future p...
The question of when gas hydrate will become a commercially viable resource most concerns those nati...
During the past 50 years, there has been a growing awareness of environmental issues related to ener...