Gas recovery from hydrate reservoirs

Wells – Processes – Separating material entering well

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166271, 166272, 166274, 166305R, E21B 4316

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040077870

ABSTRACT:
Natural gas is recovered from gas hydrate reservoirs by passing light hydrocarbons, which do not form hydrates at reservoir conditions, through the formation to dissolve and recover the natural gas. A freezing point depressant can also be injected into the reservoir to accelerate development of production.

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Withers et al., "Glycol Injection Solves Canadian Gas-Gathering Problem," Oil's Gas Journal, Feb. 6, 1967, pp. 81-86.

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