Study on fluidizing the highly converted methane hydrate for gas storage and transportation

2022 ◽  
Vol 427 ◽  
pp. 132047
Author(s):  
Peng Xiao ◽  
Jia Li ◽  
Hong-Liang Zhang ◽  
Guang-Jin Chen ◽  
Chang-Yu Sun
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2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (49) ◽  
pp. 22178-22192 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katipot Inkong ◽  
Hari Prakash Veluswamy ◽  
Pramoch Rangsunvigit ◽  
Santi Kulprathipanja ◽  
Praveen Linga

RSC Advances ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (30) ◽  
pp. 17795-17804
Author(s):  
Pinnelli S. R. Prasad ◽  
Burla Sai Kiran ◽  
Kandadai Sowjanya

Rapid and efficient methane hydrate conversions by utilising the water molecules confined in intra- and inter-granular space of silica powders.


Fuel ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 301 ◽  
pp. 121021
Author(s):  
Zucheng Cheng ◽  
Sijia Wang ◽  
Nan Xu ◽  
Weiguo Liu ◽  
Yuechao Zhao ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Shurraya Denning ◽  
Ahmad AA Majid ◽  
James M. Crawford ◽  
Moises A. Carreon ◽  
Carolyn A. Koh

2013 ◽  
Vol 676 ◽  
pp. 97-102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Dou ◽  
Bin Bin Fan ◽  
Lei Ren

Gas hydrates are group ice-like crystalline compounds, which form through a combination of water and suitably sized guest molecules under low temperature and high pressure conditions. The important properties of hydrate are very high gas to solid ratio, 1m3 of hydrate may contain up to 175m3 of gas (at standard condition). When the conditions change, the methane hydrate can dissociate to methane and water. Hydrate meta-stable (self-preservation) property has been reported by some researchers in recent years. If we can utilize the property economically in addition to its high-density gas containing property, it is possible to store and transport stranded natural gas at higher temperature and lower pressure compared to the conventional liquid natural gas method. The authors conducted laboratory experiments of methane hydrate dissociation in order to examine its potential for application to natural gas storage and transportation. As the result, relatively extremely slow dissociation was confirmed within temperature range between -7.5°C and -3°C. These results seem to be very promising for practical application of self preservation property to natural gas storage and transportation.


2016 ◽  
Vol 18 (30) ◽  
pp. 20607-20614 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lars Borchardt ◽  
Winfried Nickel ◽  
Mirian Casco ◽  
Irena Senkovska ◽  
Volodymyr Bon ◽  
...  

Pore size of carbons is crucial for the formation of methane hydrate, its proper tuning improves adsorption capacity by 173%.


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