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AN INTEGRATED GEOLOGICAL, GEOPHYSICAL, AND GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SUBSURFACE GAS HYDRATES IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO

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As commercial hydrocarbon exploration and production move into deep water in the Gulf of Mexico, drilling is occurring in regions where gas hydrates are theoretically stable. Whereas initial concern about drilling through the hydrate stability zone centered on environmental safety, borehole stability, and slope stability issues, recognizing that gas hydrates may be a viable future energy resource has also engendered industry interest for their economic potential.

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Last Updated September 29, 2016, 15:17 (LMT)
Created September 29, 2016, 15:17 (LMT)
Citation D. R. Hutchinson1, C. D. Ruppel2, J. Pohlman3, P. E. Hart4, B. Dugan1, F. Snyder5, R. B. Coffin3 ---- Roy Long, AN INTEGRATED GEOLOGICAL, GEOPHYSICAL, AND GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SUBSURFACE GAS HYDRATES IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/an-integrated-geological-geophysical-and-geochemical-analysis-of-subsurface-gas-hydrates-in-the-n
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Publication Date 2006-4-24