Key Findings of the World’s First Offshore Methane Hydrate Production Test off the Coast of Japan: Toward Future Commercial Production
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology · Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (Japan) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Marine methane hydrate in sands has huge potential as an unconventional gas resource; however, no field test of their production potential had been conducted. Here, we report the world’s first offshore methane hydrate production test conducted at the eastern Nankai Trough and show key findings toward future commercial production. Geological analysis indicates that hydrate saturation reaches 80% and permeability in the presence of hydrate ranges from 0.01 to 10 mdarcies. Permeable (1–10 mdarcies) highly hydrate-saturated layers enable depressurization-induced gas production of approximately 20,000 Sm3/D with water of 200 m3/D. Numerical analysis reveals that the dissociation zone expands laterally 25 m at the…
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8Topics & keywords
- Cabin pressurization
- Hydrate
- Methane
- Submarine pipeline
- Clathrate hydrate
- Petroleum engineering
- Environmental science
- Saturation (graph theory)
- Life below water