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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 16–18, 2009
Paper Number: PETSOC-2009-189
... decomposition hydrate pressure production thermal conductivity gas production flow assurance hydrate cap equation production monitoring analytical model hydrate-capped gas reservoir thickness upstream oil & gas bottomhole pressure recovery hydrate recovery permeability...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 16–18, 2009
Paper Number: PETSOC-2009-155-EA
...PAPER 2009-155 Ice Formation During Gas Hydrate Decomposition A. SHAHBAZI, M. POOLADI-DARVISH University of Calgary This paper is accepted for the Proceedings of the Canadian International Petroleum Conference (CIPC) 2009, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 16 18 June 2009. This paper will be considered...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 17–19, 2008
Paper Number: PETSOC-2008-018
... hydrates are being considered as a future-alternate- energy resource due to enormous quantities of natural gas deposition in hydrate form in the permafrost and offshore regions of the world. This study introduces an analytical- numerical model for simulation of gas production by hydrate decomposition...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 7–9, 2005
Paper Number: PETSOC-2005-101
... net pay thickness oip geological modeling porosity saturation simulated value global uncertainty matrix information correlation simulation petroleum resource well data realization secondary data decomposition reservoir characterization normal deviate local uncertainty upstream...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 10–12, 2003
Paper Number: PETSOC-2003-060
...-phase flow, conductive and convective heat transfer, and intrinsic kinetics of hydrate decomposition. The simulator is used to model a hydrate reservoir where the hydrate-bearing layer overlies a free gas zone. A well is drilled and completed in the free gas zone. Pressure reduction in the free gas zone...

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