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Article Thumbnail Image  A new project in Japan is helping scientists make significant progress in studying gas hydrates as a potential source for natural gas production. This research advances understanding of the global distribution of gas hydrates as well as ...
Wednesday, February 13, 2013  Type: Field Report

Article Thumbnail Image The scientific results of the 2009 Gulf of Mexico Joint Industry Program Leg II Logging-While-Drilling (LWD) expedition have been published as a special issue of the Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology (Volume 34, Issue 1).
Saturday, June 30, 2012  Type: Outside Publication

Article Thumbnail Image On May 2, 2012 the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the completion of the field testing phase of the Ignik Sikumi gas hydrate production test well project on the North Slope of Alaska. This test was an important step forward in gas hydrate research...
Thursday, May 24, 2012  Type: Field Report

Article Thumbnail Image USGS Scientific Investigations Report: Gas Hydrate Prospecting Using Well Cuttings and Mud-Gas Geochemistry from 35 Wells, North Slope, Alaska. Part of a USGS and Bureau of Land Management gas hydrate research collaboration.
Sunday, February 12, 2012  Type: Publication

Article Thumbnail Image Estimating the amount of conductive and nonconductive constituents in the pore space of sediments by using electrical resistivity logs generally loses accuracy where clays are present in the reservoir. Many different methods and clay models have been proposed to account for the conductivity of...
Friday, January 28, 2011  Type: Publication

Article Thumbnail Image USGS Contribution to AAPG Memoir on Gas Hydrates: In the December of 2009, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) published a comprehensive treatise on the geology of gas hydrates which is entitled Natural Gas Hydrates – Energy Resource Potential and Associated Hazards.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009  Type: Outside Publication

Article Thumbnail Image Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrate Joint Industry Project Leg II (Press Release & Field Report): On May 6, 2009 a government and industry consortium, lead by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) and a group of U.S. and internation...
Friday, May 29, 2009  Type: Field Report

Article Thumbnail Image In 2008, USGS scientists completed the first assessment of the undiscovered, technically recoverable gas-hydrate resources beneath the North Slope of Alaska. This assessment indicates the existence of technically recoverable gas-hydrate resources—that is, resources that can be discovered, developed,...
Wednesday, November 12, 2008  Type: Press Release & Publication

Article Thumbnail Image In 2008 an international partnership led by the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (Government of India) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) released the results of the most complex and comprehensive gas hydrate field venture yet conducted.
Friday, February 08, 2008  Type: Field Report

Article Thumbnail Image Geological Survey of Canada GSC Bulletin 585: Scientific Results from the Mallik 2002 Gas Hydrate Production Research Well Program, Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, CanadaThis landmark publication continues a remarkable legacy of gas hydrate research at this remote Arctic location, quantifyin...
Thursday, August 25, 2005  Type: Outside Publication

Overview

Photo: Burning Gas Hydrate

Photo: Burning Gas Hydrate
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Gas hydrates are naturally occurring “ice-like” combinations of natural gas and water that have the potential to provide an immense resource of natural gas from the world’s oceans and polar regions.  Gas hydrates are known to be widespread in permafrost regions and beneath the sea in sediments of outer continental margins.  It is generally accepted that the volume of natural gas contained in the world's gas hydrate accumulations greatly exceeds that of known gas reserves.  There is also growing evidence that natural gas can be produced from gas hydrates with existing conventional oil and gas production technology.  The USGS is participating in several international consortia of research, industry, and academic institutions. The USGS also has ongoing cooperative research efforts with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE), the State of Alaska, the Department of Energy, industry, and Native Alaskan corporations to further the understanding of gas the hydrate endowment and recoverability.

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Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates in Northern Alaska

Assessment of Gas Hydrate Resources on the North Slope, Alaska, 2008

In 2008 USGS completed the first assessment of the undiscovered technically recoverable gashydrate resources on the North Slope of Alaska. Using a geologybased assessment methodology, the USGS estimates that there are about 85 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of undiscovered, technically recoverable gas resources within gas hydrates in northern Alaska.

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Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrates Joint Industry Project (JIP)
Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrates

Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrate Joint Industry Project Leg II

On May 6, 2009 a government and industry consortium, lead by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) and a group of U.S. and international energy industry companies under the management of Chevron completed the first ever drilling project with the expressed goal to collect geologic data on gas-hydrate-bearing sand reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexico.

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The Mallik Project
The Mallik Project

The Mallik Research Consortium

The Mallik Research Consortium drilled three test wells in Canada’s Mackenzie Delta, and the results of this cooperative effort, demonstrating the producibility of this energy resource, were published in 2005.  Results Publication: GSC Bulletin 585...

 

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Indian Gas Hydrate Program
Indian National Gas Hydrate Program

Results of the Indian National Gas Hydrate Program (NGHP) Expedition 01

In 2008 an international partnership led by the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (Government of India) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) released the results of the most complex and comprehensive gas hydrate field venture yet conducted.

 

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Team at Sea
Expedition Team

Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 311

In 2005 a transect of four sites (U1325, U1326, U1327, and U1329) across the northern Cascadia margin was established during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 311 to study the occurrences and formation of gas hydrate in accretionary complexes.  In addition to the transect of sites, a fifth site (U1328) was established at a cold vent with active fluid and gas flow.

The four transect sites represent different stages in the evolution of gas hydrate across the margin from the earliest occurrence on the westernmost first accreted ridge (Site U1326) to its final stage at the eastward limit of gas hydrate occurrence on the margin in shallower water (Site U1329).

 

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Mount Elbert Gas Hydrate Drill Site
Mount Elbert Gas Hydrate Drill Site

Mount Elbert Gas Hydrate Stratigraphic Test Well

Two of the most studied permafrost-associated gas hydrate accumulations are those at the Mallik site in the Mackenzie River Delta of Canada and the Eileen gas hydrate accumulation on the North Slope of Alaska.  The science program in support of the DOE and BP sponsored Mount Elbert gas hydrate test well project in northern Alaska generated one of the most comprehensive data sets on an Arctic gas hydrate accumulation along with critical gas hydrate reservoir engineering data.

 

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D/V Fugro Synergy
D/V Furgro Synergy

Korean National Gas Hydrate Program, Second Ulleung Basin Gas Hydrate Drilling Expedition (UBGH2)

South Korea has established a strong national gas hydrate program organized under the Korean Gas Hydrate Research and Development Organization (GHDO-K).  The USGS maintains a close cooperative research relationship with GHDO-K, who in 2008 signed a Memorandum of Understanding with USDOE to collaborate on gas hydrate energy resource research.  In the summer of 2010, USGS scientists participated in an Ulleung Basin gas hydrate drilling expedition off the east coast of Korea (85 day drilling, coring, and logging expedition).

 

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Data

NOGA, AlaskaNational Oil and Gas Assessment
The Energy Resources Program provides periodic assessments of the oil and natural gas endowment of the United States.

 

 

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USGS CorecastUSGS Podcast (Episode 74 - 11/12/2008):  Gas Hydrates on Alaska's North Slope

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