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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2016

The water retention curve and relative permeability for gas production from hydrate‐bearing sediments: pore‐network model simulation

Nariman Mahabadi; Sheng Dai; Yongkoo Seol; Tae Sup Yun; Jaewon Jang

The water retention curve and relative permeability are critical to predict gas and water production from hydrate-bearing sediments. However, values for key parameters that characterize gas and water flows during hydrate dissociation have not been identified due to experimental challenges. This study utilizes the combined techniques of micro-focus X-ray computed tomography (CT) and pore-network model simulation to identify proper values for those key parameters, such as gas entry pressure, residual water saturation, and curve fitting values. Hydrates with various saturation and morphology are realized in the pore-network that was extracted from micron-resolution CT images of sediments recovered from the hydrate deposit at the Mallik site, and then the processes of gas invasion, hydrate dissociation, gas expansion, and gas and water permeability are simulated. Results show that greater hydrate saturation in sediments lead to higher gas entry pressure, higher residual water saturation, and steeper water retention curve. An increase in hydrate saturation decreases gas permeability but has marginal effects on water permeability in sediments with uniformly distributed hydrate. Hydrate morphology has more significant impacts than hydrate saturation on relative permeability. Sediments with heterogeneously distributed hydrate tend to result in lower residual water saturation and higher gas and water permeability. In this sense, the Brooks-Corey model that uses two fitting parameters individually for gas and water permeability properly capture the effect of hydrate saturation and morphology on gas and water flows in hydrate-bearing sediments.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Multi-property characterization chamber for geophysical-hydrological investigations of hydrate bearing sediments

Yongkoo Seol; Jeong-Hoon Choi; Sheng Dai

With the increase in the interest of producing natural gas from methane hydrates as well as potential risks of massive hydrate dissociation in the context of global warming, studies have recently shifted from pure hydrate crystals to hydrates in sediments. Such a research focus shift requires a series of innovative laboratory devices that are capable of investigating various properties of hydrate-bearing sediments (HBS). This study introduces a newly developed high pressure testing chamber, i.e., multi-property characterization chamber (MPCC), that allows simultaneous investigation of a series of fundamental properties of HBS, including small-strain stiffness (i.e., P- and S-waves), shear strength, large-strain deformation, stress-volume responses, and permeability. The peripheral coolant circulation system of the MPCC permits stable and accurate temperature control, while the core holder body, made of aluminum, enables X-ray computer tomography scanning to be easily employed for structural and morphological characterization of specimens. Samples of hydrate-bearing sediments are held within a rubber sleeve inside the chamber. The thick sleeve is more durable and versatile than thin membranes while also being much softer than oedometer-type chambers that are incapable of enabling flow tests. Bias introduced by the rubber sleeve during large deformation tests are also calibrated both theoretically and experimentally. This system provides insight into full characterization of hydrate-bearing sediments in the laboratory, as well as pressure core technology in the field.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

Methane hydrate induced permeability modification for multiphase flow in unsaturated porous media

Yongkoo Seol; Timothy J. Kneafsey


Energy & Fuels | 2011

Experimental and Numerical Observations of Hydrate Reformation during Depressurization in a Core-Scale Reactor

Yongkoo Seol; Evgeniy M. Myshakin


Geophysical Research Letters | 2011

X-ray computed-tomography imaging of gas migration in water-saturated sediments: From capillary invasion to conduit opening

Jeong-Hoon Choi; Yongkoo Seol; Ray Boswell; Ruben Juanes


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2016

Numerical simulations of depressurization-induced gas production from gas hydrates using 3-D heterogeneous models of L-Pad, Prudhoe Bay Unit, North Slope Alaska

Evgeniy M. Myshakin; Taiwo Ajayi; Brian J. Anderson; Yongkoo Seol; Ray Boswell


Geotechnical special publication | 2017

Water and gas flows in hydrate-bearing sediments

Yue Xu; Yongkoo Seol; Jaewon Jang; Sheng Dai


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2016

The water retention curve and relative permeability for gas production from hydrate-bearing sediments: pore-network model simulation: WATER RETENTION AND PERMEABILITY

Nariman Mahabadi; Sheng Dai; Yongkoo Seol; Tae Sup Yun; Jaewon Jang


Energy & Fuels | 2018

Novel Technological Approach To Enhance Methane Recovery from Class 2 Hydrate Deposits by Employing CO2 Injection

Prathyusha Sridhara; Brian J. Anderson; Nagasree Garapati; Yongkoo Seol; Evgeniy M. Myshakin


Geophysical Research Letters | 2011

X-ray computed-tomography imaging of gas migration in water-saturated sediments: From capillary invasion to conduit opening: GAS MIGRATION IN SATURATED SEDIMENTS

Jeong-Hoon Choi; Yongkoo Seol; Ray Boswell; Ruben Juanes

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Ray Boswell

United States Department of Energy

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Sheng Dai

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Jaewon Jang

Arizona State University

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Ruben Juanes

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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