TITLE:
Modeling Natural Gas Productivity Recovery from a Hydrate Reservoir Well
AUTHORS:
Bin Dou, Hui Gao, Binbin Fan, Lei Ren
KEYWORDS:
Gas Hydrates; Natural Gas Production; Hydrate Dissociation; Models; Energy Sources
JOURNAL NAME:
Engineering,
Vol.5 No.4,
April
29,
2013
ABSTRACT:
The hydrocarbon deposits have stimulated worldwide efforts to understand gas production from hydrate dissociation in hydrate reservoirs well. This paper deals with the potential of gas hydrates as a source of energy which is widely available in permafrost and oceanic sediments. It discusses methods for gas production from natural gas hydrates. Authors provide a detailed methodology used to model gas productivity recovery from hydrate reservoir well. The mathematical modelling of gas dissociation from hydrate reservoir as a tool for evaluating the potential of gas hydrates for natural gas production. The simulation results show that the process of natural gas production in a hydrate reservoir is a sensitive function of reservoir temperature and hydrate zone permeability. The model couples nth order decomposition kinetics with gas flow through porous media. The models provide a simple and useful tool for hydrate reservoir analysis.