Petroleum (Dec 2021)

Rapid dissociation and on-site saturation evaluation of methane hydrate sediment samples for natural gas hydrate exploitation

  • Shuanshi Fan,
  • Kai Guo,
  • Yanhong Wang,
  • Xuemei Lang,
  • Na Wei,
  • Qingping Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 469 – 476

Abstract

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Natural gas hydrate is a kind of clean energy with huge reserves, and the saturation (volume percentage of hydrate in pore space of sediments) is the key parameter for determining whether the reservoir is worthy of exploitation. In this work, rapid hydrate dissociation by the combination of heat injection and NaCl inhibitor addition was studied, and an on-site evaluation method for hydrate saturation in sediment samples was proposed by using a core sampler to transfer hydrate samples under pressure. The results showed that the average gas production rate per unit volume was increased significantly to reach 7.22 L/Lr·min-1 by the injection of NaCl aqueous solution with 50.9 °C, which was attributed to the increase of the chemical potential to further accelerate the rate of hydrate dissociation in the presence of NaCl. Furthermore, for the measurement of methane hydrate samples saturation with a volume of 673 cm3 (which contained 1.4 mol hydrates with the saturation of 58%), hydrate saturation could be accurately achieved within 30 min with a relative error lower than 11.7% This work may provide new thoughts for on-site saturation evaluation and rapid dissociation of hydrate samples during natural gas hydrate exploitation.

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