Development of Natural Gas Hydrate
Ding, Yandong (2014)
Ding, Yandong
Savonia-ammattikorkeakoulu
2014
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2014120518764
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2014120518764
Tiivistelmä
At present, the energy crisis is becoming more and more serious. At the same time, the extensive use of coal and oil has caused serious environmental pollution problems. People are urgently developing new energies, to replace the traditional energy, which has low pollution or even no pollution. Talking about the energy, people immediately think of the coal, oil or natural gas, but seldom think of the “ice”. However, since the 1960's, people have found a burning “ice” in the permafrost and the depth of the ocean. This kind of "combustible ice" in geological field is called natural gas hydrate.
This thesis will focus on introducing the development of natural gas hydrate, composition of natural gas hydrates, the formation of natural gas hydrates, the development history of natural gas hydrates and exploration and development method of natural gas hydrates. One of the most important parts is to introduce five exploration methods and six kinds of development technology. The development of technology contains three traditional development technologies and three new development technologies.
This thesis also introduces the environmental problems in the development process of natural gas hydrate.
This thesis will focus on introducing the development of natural gas hydrate, composition of natural gas hydrates, the formation of natural gas hydrates, the development history of natural gas hydrates and exploration and development method of natural gas hydrates. One of the most important parts is to introduce five exploration methods and six kinds of development technology. The development of technology contains three traditional development technologies and three new development technologies.
This thesis also introduces the environmental problems in the development process of natural gas hydrate.