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Stroo, Aike (author)
Methane pyrolysis is a technology that has the potential to greatly reduce the CO2 emissions of hydrogen production on a large scale. The process generates solid carbon instead of gaseous, thereby inhibiting emissions and has a relatively low process energy demand.<br/><br/>A three-step approach was taken to investigate the feasibility of...
master thesis 2023
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Li, Xin (author)
Due to microbial activities, the anaerobic degradation of organic matter happens in the sediments and leads to considerable gas production. Especially for low flow areas gas production is more easily fostered. To prevent the potential problems caused by gas production from the riverine sediments, this study focuses on magnitude of gas formation...
master thesis 2019
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Jongerius, M. (author)
Compaction occurs in many consolidated hydrocarbon reservoirs and is responsible for both improvement and loss of recovery. This study assesses the effects of rock compaction and the consequences on the production and recovery in unconsolidated shallow gas reservoir a topic of which little is known. The compaction behaviour in unconsolidated to...
master thesis 2016
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Oragui, O.C. (author)
Gas hydrates are significant resource of natural gas existing both on-shore buried under the permafrost and off-shore buried under oceanic and deep lake sediments. Earlier studies have demonstrated that large volumes of gas can be produced from gas hydrate accumulations by means of depressurization-induced dissociation using vertical wells. In...
master thesis 2010
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Minns, A.W. (author)
report 2000
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