Experimental Study on Influences of Self-Preservation Effects and Memory Effects on the Hydrate Decomposition Process

Author:

Li Zhan-dong123ORCID,Tian Xin2,Li Zhong14,Xu Jin-ze5,Zhang Hai-xiang2,Gan Bi-Cheng2,Li Li6

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Natural Gas Hydrates Beijing 100027 China

2. College of Offshore Oil & Gas Engineering Northeast Petroleum University Heilongjiang Daqing 163318 China dqpi.edu.cn

3. Sanya Offshore oil & gas Research Institute Northeast Petroleum University Hainan Sanya 572025 China dqpi.edu.cn

4. Cnooc Research Institute co. LTD Beijing 100027 China cnoocltd.com

5. Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering University of Calgary Calgary AB Canada T2N 1N4 ucalgary.ca

6. Langfang Normal University Hebei Langfang 065000 China lfsfxy.edu.cn

Abstract

Abstract In order to explore the characteristics of the hydrate decomposition behavior at the pore scale, this study carries out a pore-scale experimental study of methane hydrate decomposition based on the high-pressure visual model under the etched glass. A mathematical model is also constructed to analyze the behavioral characteristic of the self-preservation effect and memory effect during the hydrate decomposition period. This study draws the following conclusions: (1) The self-preservation effect and memory effect exist during the methane hydrate decomposition lead by depressurization, which generally inhibits the hydrate decomposition process. (2) The hydrate self-preservation effect is a transition of the surface water film’s phase state to inhibit the methane hydrate decomposition, in which the liquid phase transforms into a metastable “quasiliquid film”. (3) The multiple syntheses induced by the hydrate memory effect are a periodic attenuation process. The times of synthesis are a critical factor affecting the hydrate gas production and decomposition rate. (4) The self-preservation and memory effects during the hydrate decomposition period are associated with each other. The two are correlated at some degree with playing a dominant role alternately at different stages. The self-preservation effect is an abnormal behavior of the hydrate, which refers to the hydrate’s transition from the solid phase to the gas-liquid mixed phase. The memory effect is another abnormal behavior, which refers to the transition from the gas-liquid mixed phase to the solid phase. The sustaining pressure drop is the key reason of the disappearance of the two effects. This research was aimed at providing a theoretical basis for the exploitation and optimization of marine natural gas hydrates.

Funder

Heilongjiang Province Joint Guide Fund Project

Heilongjiang Province Key Research and Development Project

State Key Laboratory of Natural Gas Hydrates Key Research and Development Projects

Publisher

GeoScienceWorld

Subject

Geology

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