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Journal of Petroleum Geology

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Journal of Petroleum Geology, vol. 19(1), January 1996, pp. 41-56
©Copyright 1996. Scientific Press, U.K. All rights reserved.

OCEANIC METHANE HYDRATES: A "FRONTIER" GAS RESOURCE

M. D. Max* and A. Lowrie**

Methane hydrates are ice-like compounds consisting of natural gas (mainly methane) and water, whose crystal structure effectively compresses the methane: each cubic metre of hydrate can yield over 150 cu. m of methane. Hydrates "cement" sediments and impart considerable mechanical strength; they fill porosity and restrict permeability. Both biogenic and thermogenic methane have been recovered from hydrates.

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