CO2 injection in hydrate-bearing sediments induces methane (CH4) production while benefitting from CO2 storage, as demonstrated in both core and field scale studies. CH4 hydrates have been formed repeatedly in partially water saturated Bentheim sandstones. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and CH4 consumption from pump logs have been used to verify final CH4 hydrate saturation. Gas Chromatography (GC) in combination with a Mass Flow Meter was used to quantify CH4 recovery during CO2 injection. The overall aim has been to study the impact of CO2 in fractured and non-fractured samples to determine the performance of CO2-induced CH4 hydrate production. Previous efforts focused on diffusion-driven exchange from a fracture volume. This approach ...
The enormous energy reserve of methane gas stored in gas hydrate structures is substantially more th...
Dissociation by pressure depletion, thermal stimulation and/or injection of inhibitors are three kno...
The "guest exchange"of methane (CH4) by carbon dioxide (CO2) in naturally occurring gas hydrates is ...
CO2 injection in hydrate-bearing sediments induces methane (CH4) production while benefitting from C...
CO2 injection in hydrate-bearing sediments induces methane (CH4) production while benefitting from C...
CO2 injection in hydrate-bearing sediments induces methane (CH4) production while benefitting from C...
Sequestration of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long-term deposition of a gr...
Storage of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long term deposition of a greenhou...
AbstractStorage of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long term deposition of a ...
It has previously been shown that methane can be produced from gas hydrates by exposing it to carbon...
Sequestration of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long-term deposition of a gr...
Storage of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long term deposition of a greenhou...
AbstractStorage of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long term deposition of a ...
[1] The injection of carbon dioxide, CO2, into methane hydrate‐bearing sediments causes the release ...
The enormous energy reserve of methane gas stored in gas hydrate structures is substantially more th...
The enormous energy reserve of methane gas stored in gas hydrate structures is substantially more th...
Dissociation by pressure depletion, thermal stimulation and/or injection of inhibitors are three kno...
The "guest exchange"of methane (CH4) by carbon dioxide (CO2) in naturally occurring gas hydrates is ...
CO2 injection in hydrate-bearing sediments induces methane (CH4) production while benefitting from C...
CO2 injection in hydrate-bearing sediments induces methane (CH4) production while benefitting from C...
CO2 injection in hydrate-bearing sediments induces methane (CH4) production while benefitting from C...
Sequestration of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long-term deposition of a gr...
Storage of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long term deposition of a greenhou...
AbstractStorage of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long term deposition of a ...
It has previously been shown that methane can be produced from gas hydrates by exposing it to carbon...
Sequestration of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long-term deposition of a gr...
Storage of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long term deposition of a greenhou...
AbstractStorage of CO2 in natural gas hydrate reservoirs may offer stable long term deposition of a ...
[1] The injection of carbon dioxide, CO2, into methane hydrate‐bearing sediments causes the release ...
The enormous energy reserve of methane gas stored in gas hydrate structures is substantially more th...
The enormous energy reserve of methane gas stored in gas hydrate structures is substantially more th...
Dissociation by pressure depletion, thermal stimulation and/or injection of inhibitors are three kno...
The "guest exchange"of methane (CH4) by carbon dioxide (CO2) in naturally occurring gas hydrates is ...