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Development of methane hydrate production method
— A large-scale laboratory reactor for methane hydrate production tests —
Jiro NAGAO
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2012 Volume 5 Issue 2 Pages 88-95

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Natural gas hydrates off the shores of Japan are valuable resources for the country. To utilize these resources, it is necessary to establish a gas production technology and investigate suitable conditions for extraction of methane from methane hydrate reservoirs. While core-scale dissociation experiments yield reproducible results on how methane hydrate dissociates under various conditions, a production test at a real gas field would provide information about the type of dissociation phenomena occurring in a geological reservoir field. The performance of natural gas production from methane hydrate reservoirs is dependent upon the size and characteristics of reservoirs, such as temperature and permeability. In other words, while a core-scale dissociation test in a laboratory can demonstrate the heat transport process, dissociation in an actual reservoir is dominated by the material flow process. Thus, I believe that it is important to couple data obtained from core-scale tests with the results of field-scale tests by using a large-scale laboratory reactor in which dissociation experiments can be conducted under similar conditions to the actual reservoir. In this paper, I report the goals of the Methane Hydrate Research and Development Program being conducted by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan, and describe the research objective of a large-scale laboratory reactor for methane hydrate production tests at MHRC (Methane Hydrate Research Center) of AIST (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology).

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