Gas Hydrates as a Future Energy Resource – Scientific Aspects and Perspectives

International Marine Minerals Society
Christian Müller Christian Reichert Hermann-Rudolf Kudrass
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International Marine Minerals Society
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5
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184 KB
Publication Date:
Aug 24, 2006

Abstract

Recent studies estimate the depletion mid-point (dmp) for conventional natural gas to be reached around year 2022, and for conventional oil to be reached around year 2017. These numbers are based on simplified assumptions of unchanged demand and do not include increasing reserves from discovery of new fields and also do not include a shifting of resources to reserves e.g. due to an increasing oil price (Gerling et al., 2005). Anyhow, these prospects require conventional hydrocarbons to be substituted in the near future.
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APA: Christian Müller Christian Reichert Hermann-Rudolf Kudrass  (2006)  Gas Hydrates as a Future Energy Resource – Scientific Aspects and Perspectives

MLA: Christian Müller Christian Reichert Hermann-Rudolf Kudrass Gas Hydrates as a Future Energy Resource – Scientific Aspects and Perspectives. International Marine Minerals Society, 2006.

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