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Abstract: Integrated Seismic and Well Log Analysis of Gas Hydrate Prospects; #90290 (2017)

Timothy S. Collett

Search and Discovery.com

... and characterization of highly concentrated gas hydrates in sand-rich marine reservoirs in the Nankai Trough off the southeastern coast of Japan, the Gulf of Mexico...

2017

ABSTRACT: Direct Detection of Methane Hydrates: Volume Estimates from Velocity Modeling; #90013 (2003)

Jeffrey W. Nealon, W. Steven Holbrook, Andrew R. Gorman, Matthew J. Hornbach, Kara L. Hackwith

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...ABSTRACT: Direct Detection of Methane Hydrates: Volume Estimates from Velocity Modeling; #90013 (2003) Jeffrey W. Nealon, W. Steven Holbrook, Andrew...

2003

Free Gas Exploitation Within the Northern Gulf of Mexico: A Viable Potential?

Allen Lowrie, Carol Blanton Lutken

GCAGS Transactions

... hydrates, and free gas that may be trapped beneath them, present a new area of potential hydrocarbon exploitation. Both are known to be widely...

2005

Spatial Distribution of Seafloor Biogeological and Geochemical Processes as Proxy to Evaluate Fluid-Flux Regime and Time Evolution of a Complex Carbonate/ Hydrates Mound, Northern Gulf of Mexico

Leonardo Macelloni, Simona Caruso, Laura Lapham, Carol B. Lutken, Charlotte Brunner, Allen Lowrie

GCAGS Transactions

...­ ing fluids—including gases, liquid hydrocarbons, and brines—from deep oil reservoirs (Sassen et al., 2004). Gulf of Mexico gas hydrates occurrence...

2010

Abstract: Multiple Bottom Simulating Reflectors and Multi-Stage Fluid Migration Related to Cyclic Tectonic Activity in the Deepwater Niger Delta; #90310 (2017)

Muslim B. Aminu, Samuel B. Ojo

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.... The hydrate zone acts to incorporate rising fluids as hydrates in near surface sediments and further serves as a temporary barrier, trapping free gas...

2017

Abstract: Modeling of Ice Formation in Gas Hydrate Reservoirs; #90171 (2013)

A. Shahbazi and M. Pooladi-Darvish

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... Composition Simulation of Gas Production From a Conventional Gas Reservoir in Contact With Hydrates; paper SPE 15246, presented at the 1986 SPE Unconventional...

2013

The Role of Gas Hydrate in a Global Gas Market

Arthur H. Johnson

GCAGS Transactions

... in the Nankai Trough Area: Implication for Gas Hydrate Concentration: Resource Geology, v. 54, pp. 35-44. Gas hydrates have long been proposed as a significant...

2005

Gas Hydrates in Canadian Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: A Potential New Focus for Canadian Resource Characterization; #80094 (2010)

Kirk Osadetz, Tom Brent, Zhuoheng Chen, Peter Hannigan, Jacek A. Majorowicz, Jan Safanda

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...Gas Hydrates in Canadian Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: A Potential New Focus for Canadian Resource Characterization; #80094 (2010...

2010

Exploration and exploitation of non-living natural resources on the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles: A status review

Mazlan Madon

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... significant accumulations of gas hydrates, which are regarded as a potentially important energy resource of the future. Along nonpolar continental...

2020

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