Effect of horizontal and vertical well patterns on methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in pilot-scale hydrate simulator
Exploitation of natural gas hydrate is expecting to be an important strategic way to solve the problem of energy depletion. Understanding the effectiveness of the well configuration plays a pivotal role in gas production from the hydrate reservoir. This study evaluates the methane hydrate dissociati...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:appene:v:145:y:2015:i:c:p:69-79 2024-04-14T08:14:50+00:00 Effect of horizontal and vertical well patterns on methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in pilot-scale hydrate simulator Feng, Jing-Chun Wang, Yi Li, Xiao-Sen Li, Gang Zhang, Yu Chen, Zhao-Yang http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261915001798 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261915001798 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:29:50Z Exploitation of natural gas hydrate is expecting to be an important strategic way to solve the problem of energy depletion. Understanding the effectiveness of the well configuration plays a pivotal role in gas production from the hydrate reservoir. This study evaluates the methane hydrate dissociation behaviors using both vertical well and horizontal well experimentally. Methane hydrate in porous media has been synthesized in a 117.8L pilot-scale hydrate simulator (PHS), which is equipped with 9 (3×3) vertical wells and 9 (3×3) horizontal wells. The condition of hydrate formation is corresponding to the ocean depth of 1200m and it is similar to the hydrate characteristics of the South China Sea. Hydrate is dissociated under depressurization and thermal stimulation. The results indicate that, for the depressurization and thermal stimulation methods, the gas production rate, the heat transfer rate, and the accumulative dissociation ratio with the horizontal well pattern are higher than those with the vertical well pattern. Meanwhile, the evaluations of the energy ratio and the thermal efficiency indicate that the horizontal well pattern has the advantage of higher production efficiency by the thermal stimulation. Thus, it is determined that the production performance is better using the horizontal well pattern. Hydrate dissociation; Vertical well; Horizontal well; Depressurization; Thermal stimulation; Article in Journal/Newspaper Methane hydrate RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) |
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Exploitation of natural gas hydrate is expecting to be an important strategic way to solve the problem of energy depletion. Understanding the effectiveness of the well configuration plays a pivotal role in gas production from the hydrate reservoir. This study evaluates the methane hydrate dissociation behaviors using both vertical well and horizontal well experimentally. Methane hydrate in porous media has been synthesized in a 117.8L pilot-scale hydrate simulator (PHS), which is equipped with 9 (3×3) vertical wells and 9 (3×3) horizontal wells. The condition of hydrate formation is corresponding to the ocean depth of 1200m and it is similar to the hydrate characteristics of the South China Sea. Hydrate is dissociated under depressurization and thermal stimulation. The results indicate that, for the depressurization and thermal stimulation methods, the gas production rate, the heat transfer rate, and the accumulative dissociation ratio with the horizontal well pattern are higher than those with the vertical well pattern. Meanwhile, the evaluations of the energy ratio and the thermal efficiency indicate that the horizontal well pattern has the advantage of higher production efficiency by the thermal stimulation. Thus, it is determined that the production performance is better using the horizontal well pattern. Hydrate dissociation; Vertical well; Horizontal well; Depressurization; Thermal stimulation; |
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Feng, Jing-Chun Wang, Yi Li, Xiao-Sen Li, Gang Zhang, Yu Chen, Zhao-Yang |
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Feng, Jing-Chun Wang, Yi Li, Xiao-Sen Li, Gang Zhang, Yu Chen, Zhao-Yang Effect of horizontal and vertical well patterns on methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in pilot-scale hydrate simulator |
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Feng, Jing-Chun Wang, Yi Li, Xiao-Sen Li, Gang Zhang, Yu Chen, Zhao-Yang |
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Feng, Jing-Chun |
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Effect of horizontal and vertical well patterns on methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in pilot-scale hydrate simulator |
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Effect of horizontal and vertical well patterns on methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in pilot-scale hydrate simulator |
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Effect of horizontal and vertical well patterns on methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in pilot-scale hydrate simulator |
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Effect of horizontal and vertical well patterns on methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in pilot-scale hydrate simulator |
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Effect of horizontal and vertical well patterns on methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in pilot-scale hydrate simulator |
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effect of horizontal and vertical well patterns on methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in pilot-scale hydrate simulator |
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