Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the oil and gas industry for years. Engineers working in Russia, Canada and the USA have documented numerous drilling problems, including kicks and uncontrolled gas releases, in arctic regions. Information has been generated in laboratory studies pertaining to the extent, volume, chemistry and phase behavior of gas hydrates. Scientists studying hydrate potential agree that the potential is great--on the North Slope of Alaska alone, it has been estimated at 590 TCF. However, little information has been obtained on physical samples taken from actual rock containing hydrates. This gas-hydrate project is a cost-shared partnership between Maurer Techno...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources in last years draw the attention of petroleum geologists. Signi...
The presence of hydrate in at least 20 northern Canadian wells on- and off-shore has been inferred b...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004Estimates range from approximately 37 to 44 trilli...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a drilling hazard b...
In 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey made the first systematic assessment of the in-place natural gas...
In 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey made the first systematic assessment of the in-place natural gas...
Natural gas hydrates have long been considered a nuisance by the petroleum industry. Hydrates have b...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources in last years draw the attention of petroleum geologists. Signi...
The presence of hydrate in at least 20 northern Canadian wells on- and off-shore has been inferred b...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004Estimates range from approximately 37 to 44 trilli...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a nuisance by the o...
Natural-gas hydrates have been encountered beneath the permafrost and considered a drilling hazard b...
In 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey made the first systematic assessment of the in-place natural gas...
In 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey made the first systematic assessment of the in-place natural gas...
Natural gas hydrates have long been considered a nuisance by the petroleum industry. Hydrates have b...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources in last years draw the attention of petroleum geologists. Signi...
The presence of hydrate in at least 20 northern Canadian wells on- and off-shore has been inferred b...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004Estimates range from approximately 37 to 44 trilli...