1. The first offshore natural gas hydrate production test in South China Sea
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Li, Jin-fa, Ye, Jian-liang, Qin, Xu-wen, Qiu, Hai-jun, Wu, Neng-you, Lu, Hai-long, Xie, Wen-wei, Lu, Jing-an, Peng, Fei, Xu, Zhen-qiang, Lu, Cheng, Kuang, Zeng-gui, Wei, Jian-gong, Liang, Qian-yong, Lu, Hong-feng, and Kou, Bei-bei
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Natural gas hydrates (NGH) is one of key future clean energy resources. Its industrialized development will help remit the huge demand of global natural gas, relieve the increasing pressure of the environment, and play a vital role in the green sustainable growth of human societies. Based on nearly two decades’ studying on the reservoir characteristics in the South China Sea (SCS) and the knowledge of reservoir system, the China Geological Survey (CGS) conducted the first production test on an optimal target selected in Shenhu area SCS in 2017. Guided by the “three-phase control” exploitation theory which focused on formation stabilization, technologies such as formation fluid extraction, well drilling and completing, reservoir stimulating, sand controlling, environmental monitoring, monitoring and preventing of secondary formation of hydrates were applied. The test lasted for 60 days from May 10thwhen starting to pump, drop pressure and ignite to well killing on July 9th, with gas production of 3.09×105m3in total, which is a world record with the longest continuous duration of gas production and maximal gas yield. This successful test brings a significant breakthrough on safety control of NGH production.
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- 2018
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