The Caspian Sea is a region of active hydrocarbon production, where apart from conventional accumulations, gas hydrates (GH) are known to exist. GH are a potential future source of energy, however, currently they pose danger for development of conventional fields. The goal of this research was to determine the area of GH distribution and thickness of their stability zone in the Caspian Sea using numerical modeling and to define how certain parameters affect the calculated thickness. As a result of the research, cartographic schemes were created for the South and Middle Caspian, where GH were predicted. For the South Caspian, conditions for methane hydrates formation exist at depths of more than 419–454 m, and for the Middle Caspian, more th...
This world atlas presents a comprehensive overview of the gas-hydrate systems of our planet with con...
In this study, it was estimated that 71.8 standard tcm of methane can be available in the Black Sea ...
The formation of gas hydrate reservoir in marine sediments is mainly controlled by methane supply an...
Gas hydrates (GH) are perspective energy sources, containing significantly more gas resources compar...
In this study we assess the present-day gas hydrate stability zone for the Barents Sea and Kara Sea ...
Gas hydrates in sub-seabed sediments is an unexploited source of energy with estimated reserves larg...
Gas hydrates in sub-seabed sediments is an unexploited source of energy with estimated reserves larg...
Gas hydrates in sub-seabed sediments is an unexploited source of energy with estimated reserves larg...
Natural gas hydrates (NGH) are predominantly methane hydrates formed at high pressure and low temper...
Many researchers have estimated the thickness of the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) and amount of...
AbstractIn this study we assess the present-day gas hydrate stability zone for the Barents Sea and K...
Highlights • Gas hydrate reported from the Andaman Sea, India after coring and drilling. • ...
Methane hydrates form at high pressure and low temperatures conditions typically found in submarine ...
Gas hydrate deposits which are found in deep ocean sediments and in permafrost regions are supposed ...
Gas hydrate deposits are generally found in the shallow deepwater regions where continuous permafros...
This world atlas presents a comprehensive overview of the gas-hydrate systems of our planet with con...
In this study, it was estimated that 71.8 standard tcm of methane can be available in the Black Sea ...
The formation of gas hydrate reservoir in marine sediments is mainly controlled by methane supply an...
Gas hydrates (GH) are perspective energy sources, containing significantly more gas resources compar...
In this study we assess the present-day gas hydrate stability zone for the Barents Sea and Kara Sea ...
Gas hydrates in sub-seabed sediments is an unexploited source of energy with estimated reserves larg...
Gas hydrates in sub-seabed sediments is an unexploited source of energy with estimated reserves larg...
Gas hydrates in sub-seabed sediments is an unexploited source of energy with estimated reserves larg...
Natural gas hydrates (NGH) are predominantly methane hydrates formed at high pressure and low temper...
Many researchers have estimated the thickness of the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) and amount of...
AbstractIn this study we assess the present-day gas hydrate stability zone for the Barents Sea and K...
Highlights • Gas hydrate reported from the Andaman Sea, India after coring and drilling. • ...
Methane hydrates form at high pressure and low temperatures conditions typically found in submarine ...
Gas hydrate deposits which are found in deep ocean sediments and in permafrost regions are supposed ...
Gas hydrate deposits are generally found in the shallow deepwater regions where continuous permafros...
This world atlas presents a comprehensive overview of the gas-hydrate systems of our planet with con...
In this study, it was estimated that 71.8 standard tcm of methane can be available in the Black Sea ...
The formation of gas hydrate reservoir in marine sediments is mainly controlled by methane supply an...