Natural Gas Hydrate as a Storage Mechanism for Safe, Sustainable and Economical Production from Offshore Petroleum Reserves
Century Fathom presents an innovative process to utilize clathrate hydrates for the production, storage and transportation of natural gas from off-shore energy reserves in deep ocean environments. The production scheme was developed by considering the preferred state of natural gas in the deep ocean...
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description | Century Fathom presents an innovative process to utilize clathrate hydrates for the production, storage and transportation of natural gas from off-shore energy reserves in deep ocean environments. The production scheme was developed by considering the preferred state of natural gas in the deep ocean and addressing the hazards associated with conventional techniques to transport natural gas. It also is designed to mitigate the significant shipping cost inherent with all methods. The resulting proposed scheme restrains transport in the hydrate form to the ocean and does not attempt to supply energy to the residential consumer. Instead; the target recipients are industrial operations. The resulting operational concept is intrinsically safer by design; environmentally sustainable and significantly cost-effective compared with currently proposed schemes for the use of natural gas hydrates and has the potential to be the optimal solution for new production of reserves; depending on the distance to shore and capacity of the petroleum reserve. A potential additional benefit is the byproduct of desalinated water. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1996-1073/10/6/828/ 2025-01-16T23:05:01+00:00 Natural Gas Hydrate as a Storage Mechanism for Safe, Sustainable and Economical Production from Offshore Petroleum Reserves Michael Kezirian S. Phoenix 2017-06-20 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/en10060828 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en10060828 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Energies; Volume 10; Issue 6; Pages: 828 methane hydrate natural gas hydrate gas transport self-preservation liquefied natural gas compressed natural gas pipeline risk analysis safety Text 2017 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/en10060828 2023-07-31T21:08:45Z Century Fathom presents an innovative process to utilize clathrate hydrates for the production, storage and transportation of natural gas from off-shore energy reserves in deep ocean environments. The production scheme was developed by considering the preferred state of natural gas in the deep ocean and addressing the hazards associated with conventional techniques to transport natural gas. It also is designed to mitigate the significant shipping cost inherent with all methods. The resulting proposed scheme restrains transport in the hydrate form to the ocean and does not attempt to supply energy to the residential consumer. Instead; the target recipients are industrial operations. The resulting operational concept is intrinsically safer by design; environmentally sustainable and significantly cost-effective compared with currently proposed schemes for the use of natural gas hydrates and has the potential to be the optimal solution for new production of reserves; depending on the distance to shore and capacity of the petroleum reserve. A potential additional benefit is the byproduct of desalinated water. Text Methane hydrate MDPI Open Access Publishing Energies 10 6 828 |
spellingShingle | methane hydrate natural gas hydrate gas transport self-preservation liquefied natural gas compressed natural gas pipeline risk analysis safety Michael Kezirian S. Phoenix Natural Gas Hydrate as a Storage Mechanism for Safe, Sustainable and Economical Production from Offshore Petroleum Reserves |
title | Natural Gas Hydrate as a Storage Mechanism for Safe, Sustainable and Economical Production from Offshore Petroleum Reserves |
title_full | Natural Gas Hydrate as a Storage Mechanism for Safe, Sustainable and Economical Production from Offshore Petroleum Reserves |
title_fullStr | Natural Gas Hydrate as a Storage Mechanism for Safe, Sustainable and Economical Production from Offshore Petroleum Reserves |
title_full_unstemmed | Natural Gas Hydrate as a Storage Mechanism for Safe, Sustainable and Economical Production from Offshore Petroleum Reserves |
title_short | Natural Gas Hydrate as a Storage Mechanism for Safe, Sustainable and Economical Production from Offshore Petroleum Reserves |
title_sort | natural gas hydrate as a storage mechanism for safe, sustainable and economical production from offshore petroleum reserves |
topic | methane hydrate natural gas hydrate gas transport self-preservation liquefied natural gas compressed natural gas pipeline risk analysis safety |
topic_facet | methane hydrate natural gas hydrate gas transport self-preservation liquefied natural gas compressed natural gas pipeline risk analysis safety |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/en10060828 |