Exploration for Deepwater Natural Gas Hydrate

作者: Michael D. Max , Arthur H. Johnson

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43385-1_3

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摘要: The potentially large volume of oceanic natural gas hydrate (NGH) resources, combined with new understanding the NGH petroleum system and demonstrated exploration techniques, suggests that near-term extraction from resource is feasible. Sandy marine turbidite sediments in Nankai (Japan) Walker Ridge (US—Northern Gulf Mexico) localities have been proven to host high concentrations NGH. a stratigraphic play insofar as present primary targets are sands. Sediments this type, deposited on deep continental shelves slopes, target for potential. Similar, more deeply-buried turbidites prominent first-order hosts conventional oil deposits. Concentrations cluster along base GHSZ although stable toward its top. These hydrocarbon resources amenable oil. We infer conversion constituent water will allow be recovered. Exploration tools sufficient identify value concentrations.

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