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Methane storage as a hydrate

Natural gas hydrates represent a source of methane which are estimated to be more than twice the amount of conventional natural gas reserves. In this regard, based on the long-term stable existence of hydrates in nature it is promising to apply gas hydrates technology for storing and transporting methane. It offers several advantages over other methods
Sadeh, E.   +6 more
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Methane Hydrate Drilling Technology

Offshore Technology Conference, 2005
Abstract Most of the world's resources of hydrocarbons energy remain in the form of methane hydrates or clathrates. These exist naturally as frozen crystalline lattice consisting of molecules of water that have formed an open, cage-like lattice that encloses molecules of methane.
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Methane Hydrates

2014
Ray Boswell   +5 more
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Microscopic molecular insights into clathrate methane hydrates dissociation in a flowing system

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2022
Bo Liao, Jintang Wang, Kaihe Lv
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Fundamentals of methane hydrate

2021
Lin Chen, Sukru Merey
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Methane Hydrates

2016
Yoshihiro Masuda   +3 more
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Confined tetrahydrofuran in a superabsorbent polymer for sustainable methane storage in clathrate hydrates

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021
Wonhyeong Lee, Yun-Ho Ahn, Jae W Lee
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Preservation of methane gas in the form of hydrates: Use of mixed hydrates

Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2015
Pinnelli S R Prasad
exaly  

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