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en línea
Kristine Horvat, Prasad Kerkar, Keith Jones and Devinder Mahajan    
Sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the form of its hydrates in natural methane (CH4) hydrate reservoirs, via CO2/CH4 exchange, is an attractive pathway that also yields valuable CH4 gas as prod... ver más
Revista: Energies    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Jiafei Zhao, Kun Xu, Yongchen Song, Weiguo Liu, Weihaur Lam, Yu Liu, Kaihua Xue, Yiming Zhu, Xichong Yu and Qingping Li    
This paper introduces the research advances on replacement of CH4 in Natural Gas Hydrates (NGHs) by use of CO2 and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the method on the natural gas production from such hydrates. Firstly, t... ver más
Revista: Energies    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Xiaoqian Li, Jianwei Xing, Shouji Pang, Youhai Zhu, Shuai Zhang, Rui Xiao and Cheng Lu    
In order to determine the significant role of gas hydrate in seasonal wetland methane emission at the drilling-affected permafrost, the carbon isotopic monthly field monitoring of methane (CH4), as well as carbon dioxide (CO2), emitted from near-surface ... ver más

 
en línea
Bei Liu, Heng Pan, Xiaohui Wang, Fengguang Li, Changyu Sun and Guangjin Chen    
The replacement of methane with carbon dioxide in natural gas hydrate-bearing sediments is considered a promising technology for simultaneously recovering natural gas and entrapping CO2. During the CH4-CO2 replacement pr... ver más
Revista: Energies    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Mingjun Yang, Yongchen Song, Xuke Ruan, Yu Liu, Jiafei Zhao and Qingping Li    
CO2 hydrate formation and dissociation is crucial for hydrate-based CO2 capture and storage. Experimental and calculated phase equilibrium conditions of carbon dioxide (CO2) hydrate in porous medium were investigated in t... ver más
Revista: Energies    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Hussein Hoteit, Marwan Fahs and Mohamad Reza Soltanian    
Depleted gas reservoirs are appealing targets for carbon dioxide (CO2" role="presentation">22 2 ) sequestration because of their storage capacity, proven seal, reservoir characterization knowledge, existing infrastructure, and potential for enhanced gas ... ver más
Revista: Geosciences    Formato: Electrónico

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