Title: Gas Hydrate Presentation
1Oceanic Gas Hydrate Research and Activities
Review
Presented By
Dr. Mary C. Boatman
2Gas Hydrates
3Gas Hydrate Ice-like structure that traps gases
Methane, Carbon Dioxide, Ethane, Butane,
Propane, Hydrogen Sulfide
4Hydrate Structures
Type I
Type II
Type H
Concentrates gas with a ratio of 1160
One cubic foot of gas hydrate contains 160 cubic
feet of gas at standard temperature and pressure
Sources U.S. Geological Survey and Texas AM
University
5Hydrate Formation Requires Five Ingredients
- Gas - CH4, CO2, C2H6, H2S, etc.
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9Why the interest in Gas Hydrates?
- Safety
- Hydrates plug flowlines
- Hydrates can be geohazards
- Resource
- Methane Hydrates are a source of natural gas
- Environmental
- Sensitive Communities use hydrates as food
- Methane Hydrates can contribute to global warming
10Safety
- Hydrates can form in flowlines and on equipment
- Hydrates occur naturally in the sediment
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13Gulf
of
Mexico
14Seafloor gas hydrates exist near upward migration
paths
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16Resource
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18USGS Estimates of the United States In-Place Gas
Resources Within Gas Hydrates
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20Methods of Extraction
- Inject CO2 to Displace Methane
21Environmental
Chemosynthetic Communities
- Sensitive Biological Communities
- Associated with Methane Hydrates
- Found in Deepwater throughout Gulf of Mexico
Global Warming
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23Environmental
Chemosynthetic Communities
- Sensitive Biological Communities
- Associated with Methane Hydrates
- Found in Deepwater throughout Gulf of Mexico
Global Warming
24S. 330 and H.R. 1753
Methane Hydrate Research and Development Act of
1999
To promote the research, identification,
assessment, exploration, and development of
methane hydrate resources, and for other purposes.
Funding 42.5 million over 5 years
Lead Agency Department of Energy
Consultation Department of the Interior
Department of Defense
25International Interest in Methane Hydrate Recovery
- Russia Messoyakha gas field - 1970
- Canada MacKenzie Delta Permafrost with Japan
United Kingdom, Brazil, and Norway
26Hydrate Research at other Agencies
Department of Energy Methane Hydrates as a
Resource
United States Geological Survey Gas Hydrates
as a Geohazard Methane Hydrates as a Resource
Naval Research Laboratory Acoustic Properties
of Sediments
National Science Foundation Basic Research into
Hydrate Properties
27MMS Involvement in Hydrate Research
Technology Assessment Research Program
Chemosynthetic Communities
Center for Marine Resources and Environmental
Technology (CMRET)
Resource Evaluation - mapping of surface anomalies
Participation on Committees and in Consortiums
283-D Seismic view of Gulf of Mexico Sea Floor
293-D Seismic Surface Anomaly Map of Cooper Field
30Close-up view of Surface Anomaly with Hydrate
31Vertical view of one of the seismic lines
32Whats important to MMS?
Safety Technology and Geohazards
Environmental Protecting Sensitive Biological
Communities
Methane Hydrate Extraction
New Technology
Identification and Valuation of Resource
Environmental Impacts