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Gas hydrate characterization in sediments via x-ray microcomputed tomography

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EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 234, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.104233

Keywords

Natural gas hydrate (NGH); Pore-habit; Seepage; Percolation; Permeability; Hydrate saturation; Microcomputed tomography (?CT); Imaging

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  1. Higher Education of Pakistan Ministry for providing the necessary funds

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This review discusses the application of X-ray microcomputed tomography (mu CT) in the study of natural gas hydrates (NGH). mu CT provides high-resolution three-dimensional images, allowing for visual observation of the structure and growth habits of hydrates at various scales. It is extensively used in NGH reservoir characterization, including the determination of hydrate types and physical and chemical properties. This review is important for understanding and exploiting NGH energy resources.
Natural gas hydrates (NGHs) are efficient and promising energy resources because of their high energy density. In addition, NGH occurs in sediments under certain pressure and temperature conditions and has the potential to meet the increasing global energy demand. However, efficient exploitation of NGH requires a precise charac-terization and understanding of the hydrate formation, accumulation, and dissociation mechanisms. In this context, the microstructural characterization of gas hydrate is essential and requires specialized methods and equipment. While traditional imaging and characterization tools offer fundamental microstructural analysis, x-ray microcomputed tomography (mu CT) has gained recent attention in producing high-resolution three-dimen-sional images of the pore structure and habits of hydrate-bearing sediments and providing the spatial distribution and morphology of gas hydrate. Further, mu CT offers the direct visualization of the hydrate structure and growth habits at a high resolution ranging from the macro-to micro-metric scale; therefore, it is extensively used in NGH characterization. This review summarizes the theoretical basis of mu CT imaging spanning the setup of the experimental apparatus and visualization techniques. The applications of mu CT in NGH reservoir characterization, such as hydrate types and their constituents, physical and chemical properties, occurrence, and accumulation, are presented. Hydrate characterization using mu CT imaging is explicitly discussed, including a general under-standing of hydrate pore-habit prediction, saturation and percolation behavior, seepage and permeability, and the influence of hydrate saturation on the mechanical properties of hydrate-bearing sediments. Last, conclusions and recommendations for future research are provided. This review offers a reference for understanding the application of mu CT to evaluate gas hydrates, which contributes to exploiting these energy resources.

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