Development of Alaskan gas hydrate resources: Annual report, October 1986--September 1987 (open access)

Development of Alaskan gas hydrate resources: Annual report, October 1986--September 1987

Solid ice-like mixtures of natural gas and water in the form of natural gas hydrated have been found immobilized in the rocks beneath the permafrost in Arctic basins and in muds under the deep water along the American continental margins, in the North Sea and several other locations around the world. It is estimated that the arctic areas of the United States may contain as much as 500 trillion SCF of natural gas in the form of gas hydrates (Lewin and Associates, 1983). While the US Arctic gas hydrate resources may have enormous potential and represent long term future source of natural gas, the recovery of this resource from reservoir frozen with gas hydrates has not been commercialized yet. Continuing study and research is essential to develop technologies which will enable a detailed characterization and assessment of this alternative natural gas resource, so that development of cost effective extraction technology.
Date: October 1987
Creator: Sharma, G. D.; Kamath, V. A.; Godbole, S. P.; Patil, S. L.; Paranjpe, S. G.; Mutalik, P. N. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library