Gas Hydrate Stability and Sampling: The Future as Related to the Phase Diagram

  • Sloan E
  • Koh C
  • Sum A
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Abstract

The phase diagram for methane + water is explained, in relation to hydrate applications, such as in flow assurance and in nature. For natural applications, the phase diagram determines the regions for hydrate formation for two- and three-phase conditions. Impacts are presented for sample preparation and recovery. We discuss an international study for “Round Robin” hydrate sample preparation protocols and testing.

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Sloan, E. D., Koh, C. A., & Sum, A. K. (2010). Gas Hydrate Stability and Sampling: The Future as Related to the Phase Diagram. Energies, 3(12), 1991–2000. https://doi.org/10.3390/en3121991

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