Texas A&M University-College of Engineering: Researcher Studies the Memory Effect of Water on Gas Hydrate Recrystallization
May 25, 2019
May 25, 2019
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 25 [TNSresearch] -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
By Nancy Luedke
Natural gas hydrates are an abundant energy resource found in small permafrost areas in northern latitudes and vast subsea sediment deposits off the coasts of every continent. These subsea reservoirs could be a future resource for the world, but there are many technical and operational challenges involved in extracting methane from . . .
By Nancy Luedke
Natural gas hydrates are an abundant energy resource found in small permafrost areas in northern latitudes and vast subsea sediment deposits off the coasts of every continent. These subsea reservoirs could be a future resource for the world, but there are many technical and operational challenges involved in extracting methane from . . .