Methane Hydrate Exploration Around the Eastern Nankai Trough

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- International Marine Minerals Society
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Abstract
Methane hydrate, a solid compound formed from methane and water, occurs naturally in permafrost regions on-land and in deep continental slopes offshore and has been examined as future energy resources. The existence of methane hydrate in the eastern Nankai Trough region, offshore Japan, was confirmed by drilling the MITI well “Nankai Trough” in 1999. Aiming commercialization of methane hydrate production, the Research Consortium for Methane Hydrate Resources in Japan (MH21, core associations: JOGMEC[*1], AIST[*2] and ENNA[*3]) under METI [*4] has been executing geological and geophysical surveys around the eastern Nankai Trough since 2001 as a nation project.
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Methane Hydrate Exploration Around the Eastern Nankai TroughMLA: Methane Hydrate Exploration Around the Eastern Nankai Trough. International Marine Minerals Society,