Construction and simulation of reservoir scale layered model for production and utilization of methane hydrate: The case of Nankai Trough Japan

This study is focused on the utilization of oceanic methane hydrate as an energy resource under the real production situations of Nankai Trough, Japan. Due to the complex geological conditions and the sensitive thermal-mechanical properties of methane hydrate bearing layers, it is very difficult to...

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Main Authors: Chen, Lin, Feng, Yongchang, Kogawa, Takuma, Okajima, Junnosuke, Komiya, Atsuki, Maruyama, Shigenao
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:energy:v:143:y:2018:i:c:p:128-140 2024-04-14T08:14:47+00:00 Construction and simulation of reservoir scale layered model for production and utilization of methane hydrate: The case of Nankai Trough Japan Chen, Lin Feng, Yongchang Kogawa, Takuma Okajima, Junnosuke Komiya, Atsuki Maruyama, Shigenao http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544217318133 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544217318133 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:41:51Z This study is focused on the utilization of oceanic methane hydrate as an energy resource under the real production situations of Nankai Trough, Japan. Due to the complex geological conditions and the sensitive thermal-mechanical properties of methane hydrate bearing layers, it is very difficult to extract and utilize the methane hydrate stably and economically. The current status of development in Japan and major challenges from real reservoir-scale analysis are discussed. Low-carbon emission process is discussed and shown into detail with careful numerical modeling procedures. The numerical model is constructed based on the geological conditions of Nankai Trough of Japan. Numerical model is also scaled-up from single thin-layer to thick multi-layer model for real reservoir conditions, based on the recent geological survey data. In the current study, the production behaviors, boundary conditions and reservoir parameter effects are discussed into detail. The predicted production rate level in this simulation agrees with recent real tests. It is found that proper selection of layer models and production strategy is very important for large-scale simulation and prediction. Combined methods and strategic production design are recommended in future real tests. Methane hydrate; Energy conversion; Multi-phase flow; Numerical analysis; Nankai Trough; Article in Journal/Newspaper Methane hydrate RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description This study is focused on the utilization of oceanic methane hydrate as an energy resource under the real production situations of Nankai Trough, Japan. Due to the complex geological conditions and the sensitive thermal-mechanical properties of methane hydrate bearing layers, it is very difficult to extract and utilize the methane hydrate stably and economically. The current status of development in Japan and major challenges from real reservoir-scale analysis are discussed. Low-carbon emission process is discussed and shown into detail with careful numerical modeling procedures. The numerical model is constructed based on the geological conditions of Nankai Trough of Japan. Numerical model is also scaled-up from single thin-layer to thick multi-layer model for real reservoir conditions, based on the recent geological survey data. In the current study, the production behaviors, boundary conditions and reservoir parameter effects are discussed into detail. The predicted production rate level in this simulation agrees with recent real tests. It is found that proper selection of layer models and production strategy is very important for large-scale simulation and prediction. Combined methods and strategic production design are recommended in future real tests. Methane hydrate; Energy conversion; Multi-phase flow; Numerical analysis; Nankai Trough;
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Chen, Lin
Feng, Yongchang
Kogawa, Takuma
Okajima, Junnosuke
Komiya, Atsuki
Maruyama, Shigenao
spellingShingle Chen, Lin
Feng, Yongchang
Kogawa, Takuma
Okajima, Junnosuke
Komiya, Atsuki
Maruyama, Shigenao
Construction and simulation of reservoir scale layered model for production and utilization of methane hydrate: The case of Nankai Trough Japan
author_facet Chen, Lin
Feng, Yongchang
Kogawa, Takuma
Okajima, Junnosuke
Komiya, Atsuki
Maruyama, Shigenao
author_sort Chen, Lin
title Construction and simulation of reservoir scale layered model for production and utilization of methane hydrate: The case of Nankai Trough Japan
title_short Construction and simulation of reservoir scale layered model for production and utilization of methane hydrate: The case of Nankai Trough Japan
title_full Construction and simulation of reservoir scale layered model for production and utilization of methane hydrate: The case of Nankai Trough Japan
title_fullStr Construction and simulation of reservoir scale layered model for production and utilization of methane hydrate: The case of Nankai Trough Japan
title_full_unstemmed Construction and simulation of reservoir scale layered model for production and utilization of methane hydrate: The case of Nankai Trough Japan
title_sort construction and simulation of reservoir scale layered model for production and utilization of methane hydrate: the case of nankai trough japan
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544217318133
genre Methane hydrate
genre_facet Methane hydrate
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