Gas hydrates are regarded as one of the most promising alternative sources of energy, which have the potential to address the energy demand of a contemporary society. Based on the field explorations in the Eastern Nankai Trough (Japan), a multilayered hydrate reservoir model has been conceptualised and its behaviours during depressurisation production are simulated. This model incorporates the effects of the initial reservoir temperature and permeability on the mechanism of hydrate dissociation, which in turn affects the gas production. It is shown that the dissociation process is largely affected by the initial temperature distribution within the reservoir layers, and the ‘warmer’ reservoirs show (consistently) higher production potential. Furthermore, the gas production could be improved significantly, by increasing the permeability of the wellbore region, which can be achieved through the fracturing process. The close match between the simulation results and the field tests is noteworthy. The proposed multilayered model would be quite useful for analysing the efficacy of the ‘production strategy’, in most real-life situations.
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March 27 2020
Simulation of gas production from hydrate reservoirs (AT1) of Eastern Nankai Trough, Japan Available to Purchase
Yongchang Feng, PhD;
Yongchang Feng, PhD
Assistant Professor
Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
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Lin Chen, PhD
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Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
(corresponding author: chenlinpkucoe@gmail.com)
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Sukru Merey, PhD;
Sukru Merey, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Batman University, Batman, Turkey
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Koorthedath Pullayikodi Lijith, MSc;
Koorthedath Pullayikodi Lijith, MSc
PhD student
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
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Devendra N Singh, PhD;
Devendra N Singh, PhD
Professor
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
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Atsuki Komiya, PhD;
Atsuki Komiya, PhD
Professor
Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
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Shigenao Maruyama, PhD
Shigenao Maruyama, PhD
Professor
Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan; President, National Institute of Technology, Hachinohe College, Hachinohe, Japan
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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September 28 2019
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March 25 2020
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2023
Environmental Geotechnics (2023) 10 (3): 176–185.
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Received:
September 28 2019
Accepted:
March 25 2020
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Feng Y, Chen L, Merey S, Lijith KP, Singh DN, Komiya A, Maruyama S (2023), "Simulation of gas production from hydrate reservoirs (AT1) of Eastern Nankai Trough, Japan". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 10 No. 3 pp. 176–185, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.19.00177
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