Current perspectives on gas hydrate resources
National Energy Technology Laboratory · United States Geological Survey
Abstract
For the past three decades, discussion of naturally-occurring gas hydrates has been framed by a series of assessments that indicate enormous global volumes of methane present within gas hydrate accumulations. At present, these estimates continue to range over several orders of magnitude, creating great uncertainty in assessing those two gas hydrate issues that relate most directly to resource volumes – gas hydrate’s potential as an energy resource and its possible role in ongoing climate change. However, a series of recent field expeditions have provided new insights into the nature of gas hydrate occurrence; perhaps most notably, the understanding that gas hydrates occur in a wide variety of geologic settings…
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- Clathrate hydrate
- Hydrate
- Petroleum engineering
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Lithology
- Methane
- Geology
- Environmental science