Review of fundamental properties of gas hydrates: Breakout sessions of the international workshop on methane hydrate research and development

Abstract

The International Workshop on Methane Hydrate (MH) Research and Development (the Fiery Ice Workshop) began in 2001 with the goal of promoting laboratory and field research collaborations and providing a forum to share new knowledge on MH pertaining to coastal stability, climate change, and energy. Ten workshops have been held over the past 15 years in different countries. Each workshop has included presentations on national programs and policy areas, and new research, along with breakout sessions that focused on current key topics. Two or three concurrent breakout sessions were conducted twice during each workshop. In this paper, we review the breakout sessions on hydrate fundamental properties with the goal of identifying the major accomplishments and changes in hydrate science and engineering related to determining fundamental MH properties over the past 15 years.

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fundamental property, laboratory study, modelling, industrial applicaitions

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Attribution 4.0 International

Citation

Uchida, T., Kvamme, B., Coffin, R.B., Tenma, N., Oyama, A. and Masutani, S.M., 2017. Review of fundamental properties of gas hydrates: breakout sessions of the international workshop on methane hydrate research and development. Energies, 10(6), p.747.