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Investigating the Interaction Effects between Reservoir Deformation and Hydrate Dissociation in Hydrate-Bearing Sediment by Depressurization Method

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ENERGIES
卷 14, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14030548

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natural gas hydrate; THMC coupling model; sediment deformation; gas production

资金

  1. Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China [51736009]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51676190, 51806251]
  3. Special Project for Marine Economy Development of Guangdong Province [GDME-2018D002]
  4. Science and Technology Apparatus Development Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [YZ201619]
  5. Frontier Sciences Key Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [QYZDJ-SSW-JSC033]
  6. Youth Science and Technology Innovation Talent of Guangdong [2016TQ03Z862]
  7. Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS [2018382]
  8. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong [2017A030313313]

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Natural gas hydrate has potential for alternative energy, but its decomposition may lead to reservoir deformation and geological hazards. A fully coupled THMC model was established to investigate the influence of sediment deformation on gas production from hydrate-bearing sediments. Results showed that the mechanical coupling model resulted in a longer gas production time and increased water production compared to the mechanical uncoupled model.
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) has been widely focused on having great potential for alternative energy. Numerous studies on gas production from hydrate-bearing sediments have been conducted in both laboratory and field. Since the strength of hydrate-bearing sediments depends on the saturation of NGH, the decomposition of NGH may cause the failure of sediments, then leading to reservoir deformation and other geological hazards. Plenty of research has shown that the reservoir deformation caused by hydrate decomposition is considerable. In order to investigate this, the influence of sediment deformation on the production of NGH, a fully coupled thermo-hydro-chemo-mechanical (THMC) model is established in this study. The interaction effects between reservoir deformation and hydrate dissociation are discussed by comparing the simulation results of the mechanical coupling and uncoupled models on the laboratory scale. Results show that obvious differences in behaviors between gas and water production are observed among these two models. Compared to the mechanical uncoupled model, the mechanical coupling model shows a significant compaction process when given a load equal to the initial pore pressure, which leads to a remarkable decrease of effective porosity and reservoir permeability, then delays the pore pressure drop rate and reduces the maximum gas production rate. It takes a longer time for gas production in the mechanical coupling model. Since the reservoir temperature is impacted by the comprehensive effects of the heat transfer from the boundary and the heat consumption of hydrate decomposition, the reduced maximum gas production rate and extended gas production process for the mechanical coupling model lead to the minimum reservoir temperature in the mechanical coupling model larger than that of the mechanical uncoupled model. The reduction of the effective porosity for the mechanical coupling model causes a larger cumulative water production. The results of this paper indicate that the reservoir deformation in the gas production process should be taken into account by laboratory and numerical methods to accurately predict the behaviors of gas production on the field scale.

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