Engineering

Volume 8, Issue 6 (June 2016)

ISSN Print: 1947-3931   ISSN Online: 1947-394X

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Gas Production from Offshore Methane Hydrate Layer and Seabed Subsidence by Depressurization Method

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DOI: 10.4236/eng.2016.86033    2,148 Downloads   3,636 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Numerical simulations on consolidation effects have been carried out for gas production from offshore methane hydrates (MH) layers and subsidence at seafloor. MH dissociation is affected by not only MH equilibrium line but also consolidation (mechanical compaction) depended on depressurization in the MH reservoir. Firstly, to confirm present model on consolidation with effective stress, the history matching on gas production and consolidation has been done to the experimental results using with synthetic sand MH core presented by Sakamoto et al. (2009). In addition, the comparisons of numerical simulation results of present and Kurihara et al. (2009) were carried out to check applicability of present models for gas production from MH reservoir in field scale by depressurization method. The delays of pressure propagation in the MH reservoir and elapsed time at peak gas production rate were predicted by considering consolidation effects by depressurization method. Finally, seabed subsidence during gas production from MH reservoirs was numerically simulated. The maximum seabed subsidence has been predicted to be roughly 0.5 to 2 m after 50 days of gas production from MH reservoirs that elastic modulus is 400 to 100 MPa at MH saturation = 0.

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Matsuda, H. , Yamakawa, T. , Sugai, Y. and Sasaki, K. (2016) Gas Production from Offshore Methane Hydrate Layer and Seabed Subsidence by Depressurization Method. Engineering, 8, 353-364. doi: 10.4236/eng.2016.86033.

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