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Prevention of Potential Hazards Associated with Marine Gas Hydrate Exploitation: A Review

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en11092384

Keywords

marine gas hydrate; submarine landslide; greenhouse gas emission; lifecycle management; hazard prevention

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  1. State Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safe Mining, CUMT [SKLCRSM18X012]
  2. Independent Innovation Project for Double World-class Construction, CUMT [2018ZZCX07]
  3. China Scholarship Council [201802180034]

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Marine gas hydrates (MGHs), which have great potential for exploitation and utilization, account for around 99% of all global natural gas hydrate resources under current prospecting technique. However, there are several potential hazards associated with their production and development. These are classified into four categories by this paper: marine geohazards, greenhouse gas emissions, marine ecological hazards, and marine engineering hazards. In order to prevent these risks from occurring, the concept of lifecycle management of hazards prevention during the development and production from MGHs is proposed and divided into three stages: preparation, production control, and post-production protection. Of these stages, economic evaluation of the resource is the foundation; gas production methods are the key; with monitoring, assessment, and early warning as the guarantee. A production test in the Shenhu area of the South China Sea shows that MGH exploration and development can be planned using the three-steps methodology: commercializing and developing research ideas in the short term, maintaining economic levels of production in the medium term, and forming a global forum to discuss effective MGH development in the long term. When increasing MGH development is combined with the lifecycle management of hazards prevention system, and technological innovations are combined with global cooperation to solve the risks associated with MGH development, then safe access to a new source of clean energy may be obtained.

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