Methane Gas Hydrate, 2010
Green Energy and Technology Series

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Methane gas hydrate (Green energy & technology)
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Gas hydrates represent one of the world?s largest untapped reservoirs of energy and, according to some estimates, have the potential to meet global energy needs for the next thousand years. "Methane Gas Hydrate" examines this potential by focusing on methane gas hydrate, which is increasingly considered a significant source of energy.

"Methane Gas Hydrate" gives a general overview of natural gas, before delving into the subject of gas hydrates in more detail and methane gas hydrate in particular. As well as discussing methods of gas production, it also discusses the safety and environmental concerns associated with the presence of natural gas hydrates, ranging from their possible impact on the safety of conventional drilling operations to their influence on Earth?s climate.

"Methane Gas Hydrate" is a useful reference on an increasingly popular energy source. It contains valuable information for chemical engineers and researchers, as well as for postgraduate students.

Natural Gas.- Gas Hydrates.- Methane Gas Hydrate: as a Natural Gas Source.- Processes for Methane Production from Gas Hydrates.

Ayhan Demirbas is a full professor at Sila Science and Energy. He was a Professor in Energy Technologies Science at Karadeniz Technical University between 1991 and 2001, and at Selcuk University from 2003 to 2007. His research is mainly concerned with renewable and sustainable energy.

Provides up-to-date information on different processes for methane production Examines the potential of methane gas hydrates as an energy resource Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras