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Author Rogers, R. E. (Rudy E.), author.

Title Offshore gas hydrates : origins, development, and production / Rudy Rogers, Professor Emeritus, Mississippi State University.

Publication Info. Waltham, MA : Elsevier, [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed August 27, 2015).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Deep ocean sediment-hydrate relationships -- Gulf of Mexico, thermobiogenic hydrates -- Producing methane from offshore hydrates -- Hydrate inhibition during drilling and production -- Hydrate-associated seafloor instabilities -- Biogenic hydrate provinces -- Microbe, mineral synergy, and seafloor hydrate nucleation -- Hydrate zone ecology -- Martian hydrate feasibility : extending extreme seafloor environments.
Summary Gas hydrates collect and store both thermogenic and biogenic methane generated in deep ocean sediments that, over geologic time, forms vast methane repositories. Offshore Gas Hydrates: Origins, Development, and Production presents gas hydrates as an emerging, clean energy source possibly more abundant than all other fossil fuels and especially important for countries geographically and economically restricted from conventional fossil fuel resources. The book explores feasible methods to produce offshore hydrate gas, the means to store and transport the remotely produced gas, new hydrate inhibitors for conventional and hydrate production in ultra-deep waters, instability manifestations of seafloor hydrates, and hydrate roles in complex ecological scenarios. Complementing production and drilling method presentations are computer simulation studies, hydrate field tests, and seismic and logging developments. Offshore Gas Hydrates delivers a well-developed framework for both the oil and gas researcher and corporate engineer to better exploit this future unconventional resource, empowering the oil and gas professional with the latest data and information on sophisticated challenges that offshore hydrates present. Addresses the technical, economic, and environmental problems of producing hydrate gas. Introduces the overlooked and unchartered role of microbes in catalyzing offshore hydrate formations with attendant effects on stability/dissociation. Reviews the latest world-wide field tests, research, and case studies involving seafloor hydrates, inclusive of most known hydrate provinces. Displays two videos within the e-book only: (1) hydrates, carbonates, chemosynthetic communities, and natural hydrocarbon leakages on the seafloor at the Mississippi Canyon hydrate observatory site; (2) hydrate nucleation, migration and self-packing in a laboratory test.
Cell under the influence of anionic surfactants. Extends deep-water hydrate knowledge regarding the hydrate formation and protective cover for microbes within the extreme environment of Mars.
Subject Natural gas -- Hydrates.
Offshore gas well drilling.
Gaz naturel -- Hydrates.
Gaz naturel -- Puits -- Forage offshore.
NATURE -- Natural Resources.
NATURE -- Rocks & Minerals.
Natural gas -- Hydrates
Offshore gas well drilling
ISBN 9780128025567 (electronic bk.)
0128025565 (electronic bk.)
9780128023198
Standard No. AU@ 000058390272
AU@ 000062548703
CHNEW 001013082
DEBBG BV043216504
DEBSZ 451528700
DEBSZ 482376228
GBVCP 856732311

 
    
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