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Fei Gao, Yu Zhang, Chang Chen, Xiaosen Li and Zhaoyang Chen
The effectiveness of horizontal well drilling in improving the gas recovery efficiency of hydrate production makes it a promising technology for commercial exploitation. However, during horizontal well drilling in hydrate reservoirs, it is crucial to con...
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Xuezhen Wu, Gaoqiang Guo, Hongyu Ye, Yuanbing Miao and Dayong Li
The horizontal well technology was successfully applied in the Chinese second natural gas hydrate (NGH) field test in the Shenhu area of the South China Sea in 2020. However, the results show that the threshold for commercial exploitation has not been br...
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Dongbin Pan, Lin Yang, Chen Chen and Xitong Li
Fine-grained natural gas hydrate (NGH) reservoirs are widely distributed across the world and bear more than 90% of global NGH. However, it is difficult to exploit this kind of NGH reservoir economically and environmentally using conventional methods. Wa...
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Jingsheng Lu, Guangrong Jin, Dongliang Li, Deqing Liang, Yong He, Lingli Shi, Yiqun Zhang and Youming Xiong
Gas from natural gas hydrate (NGH) is priced competitively with gas prices. Most marine NGH is stored in low cementing strata, which easily cause sand production problems, restricting the commercial production and environmental safety of NGH?s developmen...
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Jingsheng Lu, Decai Lin, Dongliang Li, Deqing Liang, Long Wen, Siting Wu, Yiqun Zhang, Yong He, Lingli Shi and Youming Xiong
Sand production and sand control studies in non-diagenetic reservoirs are the weak point in the conventional petroleum industry. However, natural gas hydrate (NGH) mainly exists in non-diagenetic strata, and sand production occurs during exploitation, wh...
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Hongyu Ye, Xuezhen Wu, Gaoqiang Guo, Dayong Li and Yujing Jiang
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) dissociation is a heat-absorbing process, and the cooling around the wellhead is more pronounced during depressurization production. Low temperature will cause NGH regeneration or ice formation, blocking gas flow paths and reduc...
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Yan Xie, Jingchun Feng, Liwei Sun, Junwen Wang, Weiqiang Hu, Bo Peng, Yujun Wang and Yi Wang
Methane leakage during natural gas hydrate (NGH) exploitation is one of the important challenges restricting its safe development, which necessitates further investigation. However, only a few experimental studies have been conducted to characterize the ...
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Haopeng Zeng, Yu Zhang, Lei Zhang, Zhaoyang Chen and Xiaosen Li
Most resources of natural gas hydrate (NGH) exist in marine sediments where salts and sea mud are involved. It is of great importance to investigate the effects of salts and sea mud on NGH formation kinetics. In this study, the mixture of silica sand and...
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Nguy?n Th? Minh Nghia,Nguy?n Th? Thúy Vân,Lê Van Hòa DOI: 10.26459/hueuni-jed.v128i5A.5122
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Tóm t?t: Ði?m d?n du l?ch thông minh là m?t khái ni?m m?i n?i trong b?i c?nh phát tri?n và ?ng d?ng c?a công ngh? thông tin và truy?n thông ngày càng gia tang ? các di?m d?n du l?ch, khái ni?m này dang d?n t?o ra m?t cách ti?p c?n m?i v? qu?n lý di?m d?n...
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Chen Chen, Dongbin Pan, Lin Yang, Han Zhang, Bing Li, Chengcai Jin, Xitong Li, Yong Cheng and Xiuping Zhong
As an innovative way to exploit marine natural gas hydrates (NGH), the solid fluidization exploitation method is to erode hydrate-bearing sediment (HBS) into fine particles by a water jet and transport the particles to an offshore platform. To investigat...
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