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AAPG Asia Pacific Region Geosciences Technology Workshop

Gas Hydrates – From Potential Geohazard to Carbon-Efficient Fuel?

April 15-17, 2019 – Auckland, New Zealand


Posted: June 30, 2019
Search and Discovery Article #90338 (2019)

ABSTRACTS (by Author)

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Scope for Pioneering Marine Gas Hydrate Development in New Zealand

Joint Interpretation of geophysical field experiments in the Danube deep sea fan, Black Sea

Environmental factors associated with hydrates extraction; physical and chemical mitigation and a marine consent

C

Gas hydrates and genetic link between Miocene seafloor methane seeps and underlying fluid conduit plumbing, East Coast Basin, New Zealand

Methane Hydrate Surface Morphology in a Dynamic Water Dominant Flowloop

Geochemical Enhancement of Seismic Data Interpretations of Gas Hydrate Loadings; Proof of Concept Along the Eastern Coast of New Zealand

Gas Hydrate Reservoirs of the Southern Hikurangi Subduction Margin: Insights From Geophysics And Numerical Modelling

D

Gas hydrates characterization in the southern Hikurangi margin using full waveform inversion

L

Gas hydrate system comparison between active and passive margin of the NE South China Sea

O

Possible inflow of fluid at the seafloor following gas production from methane hydrates: Numerical simulation studies.

P

The Gas Hydrate Petroleum System of the Northern Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand

Extremely high concentration of methane hydrate in a deepwater silt reservoir from the northern Gulf of Mexico (Green Canyon 955)

Analysis of fluid flow systems and links to potential gas hydrate deposits in the northern Taranaki Basin, New Zealand.

S

Fundamental Study of CO2 Substitution in Methane Hydrates for Energy Production and Long Term Sequestration

A Model for Gas Hydrates Formation in Water Dominant Flow Established employing a Flow loop Investigation

A clean solution? - The potential and limitations of the CH4-CO2 exchange in gas hydrates

Quantifying CH4-CO2 Hydrate Exchange in Microscopic and Macroscopic Systems using Raman Spectroscopy

T

Gas Hydrate Mapping using 3D CSEM

Gas hydrate characterization on New Zealand’s southern Hikurangi margin: Glendhu and Honeycomb ridges

Z

NMR Compatible Cell Design for Thermally Control Hydrate-Bearing Sediments Formation and CO2 Exchange