Hydrate formation/dissociation mechansims in sediments and their implications to the exploration and the production

퇴적물 내의 하이드레이트 생성/해리 메커니즘과 탐사 및 개발생산에의 적용

  • Lee, J.Y. (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineralogy)
  • Published : 2008.05.22

Abstract

The thermal signature of nucleation process is characterized by the induction time, the degree of supercooling, and the equilibrium temperature depression. The initiation of nucleation presents stochastic characteristics. The factors that affect nucleation are mechanical impact, ionic concentration, mineral surface characters, and pore size. Hydrate-bearing sediments behave mechanically like other cemented sediments. The data set has important implications for the calibration and interpretation of geophysical measurements and downhole logs collected in gas hydrate provinces, providing particular insight for the interpretation of P- and S-wave data and resistivity logs. In addition, laboratory formation history and ensuing pore-scale spatial distribution likely have a more pronounced effect on the macroscale mechanical properties of hydrate-bearing sediments

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