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ICGH7,Edinburgh,Scotland,17th21stJuly,2011 ProvisionalProgrammeasof270511

7thInternationalConferenceonGasHydrates

EdinburghInternationalConferenceCentre 17th21stJuly2011 ProvisionalConferenceProgramme Asof27052011

Sunday17thJuly
17.3020.45 WelcomeReception Following registration,delegates are invited bythe localOrganising Committee to join their colleagues fordrinksinthe StrathblaneHall.SirJohnMeurigThomaswillgiveanopeningkeynotespeechonSirHumphryDavey,whofirstdescribed clathratehydratesin1810. 19.3020.45 KeynoteAddress BySirJohnMeurigThomas,FRS SirHumphryDavy:NaturalPhilosopher,Inventor,Poet,ManofAction

Monday18thJuly
08.3010.30 OralSessionA.B Welcome&PlenarySession WelcomebytheLocalOrganisingCommitteefollowedbyplenarypresentations: JohnRipmeester(NationalResearchCouncilofCanada)Hydrateguesthostinteractions,structure,and processes:Amolecularview ErwinSuess(IFMGEOMAR,UniversityofKiel,Germany)Marinegashydrateresearch:Changingviewsoverthe past25years MasanoriKurihara(WasedaUniversity,Japan)Gasproductionfrommethanehydratereservoirs E.DendySloan(ColoradoSchoolofMines,USA)Hydrateflowassurancestateoftheart 10.3010.45Refreshments 10.4512.30 PosterSession1 NaturalGasHydrates
14 15 16 17 20 24 39 41 46 52 58 73 76 84 90 101 102 108 130 Hachikubo SharafElDin Cheng Hachikubo Kumar Minagawa Lee Zhang Permyakov Li Yu Scandella Miyazaki Matveeva Kawamura Sakvarelidze Lin Wang Boswell Japan Egypt Taiwan Japan India Jordan USA Australia Russia China China USA Japan Russia Japan Georgia Taiwan China USA Molecularandisotopiccompositionsofhydrateboundhydrocarbonsinsubsurfacesedimentsfromoffshore SakhalinIsland,SeaofOkhotsk GashydratesovertheEgyptiancoastalwaters VelocitystructureandgashydratesaturationestimationonactivemarginoffSWTaiwaninferredfrom seismictomography Molecularandisotopiccharacteristicsofhydrocarbonsinsedimentsandgashydrateateasternmarginof JapanSea Roleofbiofaciestounderstandthegashydratesseepageenvironmentfromiodpsites890b,cascadiamargin. Nuclearmagneticresonanceassayofmethanehydratebearingsedimentsforporesizedistributionand permeabilityanalysis ThreetypesofgashydratereservoirsintheGulfofMexicoidentifiedinLWDdata Theoreticalstudyofmulticomponentnaturalgashydrateformationkinetics Effectivethermalconductivitytechniqueoffindingthesubbottomhydrates:laboratoryresults Mechanicalpropertymeasurementsofclayeysedimentscontaininggashydratebytriaxialtests Studyonstrengthofmethanehydrateclaysedimentsundertriaxialcompression Numericalmodelingofmethanetransportthroughdynamicflowconduits Anonlinearelasticconstitutivemodelforartificialmethanehydratebearingsediment Porewatersalinityinfluenceontheshallowsedimentgashydrateformationwithingasventingsites Formationdissociationbehaviorofmethanehydrateinbentoniteorkaolinsuspension GeologicalgeophysicalconditionsandgascontentofGuriadeflection Multiplebariumfrontsintheaccrectionarywedgesediments,offshoreSWTaiwan Gashydrateoccurrence,saturationsandgeophysicalsignaturesassociatedwithfluidflowinsiltdominated reservoirs,inthenorthernofSouthChinaSea Aexpandedsystemfortheclassificationofgashydrateaccumulations

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10.4512.30PosterSession1:NaturalGasHydrates(Cont.) 131 Shelander USA Predictionsofgashydratesusingprestackseismicdata,deepwaterGOM 132 Guo China Theimpactofnonhydrocarbongasonmethanehydrate 136 Zhang China CharacteristicsofprestackattributeandidentificationofgashydratebearingdepositinShenhuareaof SouthChinaSea 137 Wu China Polygonalfault,pockmarkandgashydrateoccurrenceinthenorthernslopeofthenorthernSouthChinaSea 141 Liu China ThecharacteristicsofnaturalgashydratesrecoveredfromQilianmountainpermafrostinnorthwestChina 147 Yi S.Korea QualitativeassessmentofgashydrateandgasconcentrationfromtheavocharacteristicsoftheBSRsinthe Ulleungbasin,EastSea(JapanSea) 151 Sun China Experimentalsimulationofnaturalgashydrateformationandevolutioninaonedimensionaldevice 156 Ye China Timedomainreflectometry(TFR)inmeasuringwatercontentsandhydratesaturationsinmarinesediments 157 Ye China Benderelementsinmeasuringacousticpropertiesofgashydratebearingunconsolidatedsediments 159 Sun China Anovellargescalethreedimensionalphysicalsimulationdevicefornaturalgashydrateaccumulationand exploitationinsediment 162 Rempel USA Theevolutionofspikesandholesatstratigraphicboundariesinnaturalgashydratedeposits 170 Terry USA EffectivemediummodelsandrockphysicsanalysisformarinegashydratesinNorthernGulfofMexico 186 Chen China PresentandpastmethaneseepageinpockmarkCN03,Nyegga,offshoremidNorway 200 Hovland Norway ObservedtemporalhydratepingoalterationatpockmarkG11,Myegga,apossibleclimatechangesignal? 205 He China Acomparisonofmethodsthatestimategashydratesaturationfromwelllogvelocity 206 He China Analysisofporosityvariationingashydratebearingsediment 207 Jiang China SulfurisotopiccompositionsofauthigenicpyritefrommarinesedimentcolumnsintheHydrateRidge, CascadianMargin(ODPleg204):implicationforlargescalemethanechargedeventsandpaleosmi(sulfate methaneinterface) 213 Chi Taiwan Estimating1Dverticalfluidmigrationratesinshallowmarinesedimentsusingbottomsimulatingreflectors 224 Hirabayashi Japan Decreaseofpermeabilityinsandlayersbycentralizationofmovingfinesandsnearproductionwells Studyofseismicdetectingtechniquefornaturalgashydrates 225 zhibin China 226 Zenggui China Themechanismoftheslumpstructureanditscontrollingonaccumulationofgashydrateinnorthernof SouthChinaSea 227 yiqun China Thespacetimeconfigurationofthesedimentarysubfaciesoftheinnerofseafloorslumpandwiththe relationshipofthegashydratereservoir,Baiyunsag,northernofSouthChinaSea 241 Qasim Norway Phasefieldtheoryforphasetransitioningravityfields 243 Tsypkin Russia Diffusionofmicrobialmethaneinmarinesedimentsandhydrateformation 258 Seri UK Gashydraterelatedseafloormoundsonthecontinentalslope,Kwanzabasin,offshoreAngola 261 Xie China MineralogyandmorphologyofauthigenicpyriteandgypsumfromahydratepotentialgeosysteminSouth ChinaSea 268 Obzhirov Russia OriginsanddistributionofmethanefluxesandgashydrateintheOkhotskSea 269 Le UK Seismiccharacterizationofabottomsimulatingreflector(BSR)andplumbingsystem:Anapplicationfor temperatureanomaliesintheCameroonMargin,WestAfrica 272 Huang China StudyongenetictypesofhydrocarbongasesfromgashydratedrillingwellinQilianMountainpermafrost, Qinghai,NorthwestChina 274 Wu China Relationshipofsulfatemethaneinterface(smi),methanefluxandtheunderlyinggashydrateintheDongsha area,northernSouthChinaSea 280 Tomaru Japan Geochemistryofporewatersinmethanerichsediments,easternmarginoftheJapanSea 283 Rajan Norway MethaneexpulsionandassociatedmigrationpathwaysystemsoffshorePrinsKarlsforland,NWSvalbard 286 Mosher Canada SedimentdrifthostedgashydratealongtheeasternCanadianMargin 288 Garg USA Modelingstudiesofhydratemound,MississippiCanyon118,GulfofMexico 305 Xu China CharacteristicsoforganicbiomarkersinsurfacemarinesedimentsfromthenorthernSouthShinaSea(NSCS) andtheirimplicationsforgashydratedeposit 306 Hsu Taiwan SeafloorcharacteristicsandpotentialgashydrateformationoffSWTaiwan 307 Hyodo Japan Strengthanddissociationpropertiesofmethanehydratebearingsand 309 Rui China GashydraterecognitioninnonBSRregion,northernSouthChinaSea 311 Egawa Japan Numericalmodelingforpredictingdepositionalpatternofgashydratereservoirturbiditesinthenortheast NankaiTrougharea 313 Sunjay India Geophysicaltechniquesforexplorationandproductionofgashydrate 316 Kumar India Geochemicalstudiesonsedimentsamplesfromandmandeepoffshoreforgashydrateprospecting 321 Daigle USA Transientpressures,hydraulicfracturing,andgasmigrationatsouthernHydrateRidge:geophysical observationsandflowmodeling 326 Brothers USA Pockmarks:selfscouringseepfeatures? 329 Ukita Japan Experimentalstudyonthepossiblefactorsthataffectthesaturationofgashydrateinnaturalsediments 333 Maruyama Japan Flamespreadingovercombustiblehydrateinalaminarboundarylayer 335 Yoo S.Korea SeismiccharacteristicsandidentificationofgasandgashydratesintheUlleungbasin,eastSeaofKorea 336 Kang UK ClassificationofseismicchimneysassociatedwithgashydrateintheUlleungbasin,eastSeaofKorea 337 Uchida Japan ProvenanceofsandysedimentsandtheirpossibilityofhostinggashydrateintheeasternmarginofJapan Sea 343 Hjelstuen Norway TheNyeggapockmarkfieldonthemidNorwegiancontinentalmarginaresultofrecurrentrapidsediment loading? 350 Tomasini Uruguay DistinctexpressionsoftheBSRusingvariousfrequenciesoffshoreUruguayanditscorrespondencewiththe gashydratestabilityzone 354 Wu China Integratedgeologicalanalysesonseismiccharacteristicsandformationofthedrilledgashydrateinthe northernslopeoftheSouthChinaSea 355 Lu Canada ThecharacteristicsofgashydratesrecoveredfromJoetsubasin,easternmarginoftheSeaofJapan 357 Scholz Canada Dodissociatinggashydratesplayaroleintriggeringsubmarineslopefailures?Acasestudyfromthe northernCascadiaMargin

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10.4512.30PosterSession1:NaturalGasHydrates(Cont.) 363 Nishio Japan GeotechnicalpropertiesofseabedgroundineastNankaiTrough 364 Tani Japan Watersolubleorganiccompoundsformedbyradiationinmethaneandethanehydrates 367 Su China NumericalmodelingonmethanehydrateaccumulationatShenhuarea,northernSouthChinaSea 368 Shimada Japan TechnicalissuesrelatingtogeologyandgeophysicsinreserchconsortiumformethanehydrateinJapan 372 Yanagawa Japan Thermodynamiccontrolonanaerobicoxidationofmethanebelowthesulphatemethaneinterface 374 Xiaoya China Formationdynamicsofhydrateinporousmediawithnoflux Japan Numericalandexperimentalstudyonmethanehydrateformationinporousmedia 376 Fukumoto 380 Hiromatsu Japan HighresolutiontopographicfeaturesofshallowgashydratefieldofJoetsuBasin,easternmarginofJapan Sea 382 Hiromatsu Japan HighresolutiontopographicfeaturesofshallowgashydratefieldofJoetsubasin,easternmarginofJapan Sea 408 Winters USA PhysicalandgeotechnicalpropertiesofgashydratebearingsedimentfromoffshoreIndiacomparedtoother hydratereservoirs 412 Kim S.Korea EvidenceofgashydratefromUBGH2logdataintheulleungbasin,EastSea 422 Minami Japan GeochemicalstudiesoflV47gashydratebearingsedimentcoresandporewatersretrievedfromthe continentalslopeoffshoresakhalinisland,russia 424 Yoneda Japan Strengthparametersofmethanehydratebearingsandbyplanestrainsheartests 430 Logvina Russia Compositionandoriginofhydrateformingfluidswithinvariousgasventingsites 443 Tani Japan TheanalysisofmethanolandformaldehydeinporewaterfromJoetsubasin,easternmarginoftheSeaof Japan 447 Klump Germany Usinghydrocarbonreservoirmodellingsoftwarefornumericalmodellingoflaboratoryexperimentsongas hydrates 451 Shankar India AssessmentofheatflowandgashydrateinKrishnaGodavaribasin,constrainedfrom2D/3Dseismicandwell logdata 452 Wei China Effectofporesizedistributiononthephaseequilibriumofgashydratesinsoilsediments 463 Halliday Canada AgashydrateinitiativeforNewfoundlandandLabrador 471 Goldobin UK Diffusivemigrationofmethaneongeologicalscales 472 Ketzer Brazil OntheoriginofcarbonateconcretionsassociatedwithgashydratesintheeasternmarginofJapanSea: contributionsfromcrystalhabitandtexturalrelationships 475 Seol USA Xraycomputedtomographyobservationsofpreferentialmodesofgasmigrationinsaturatedsediment samples 477 Seol USA QuantitativeapplicationsofxrayCTobservationsforcorescalehydratestudies USA RockphysicscharacterizationofTHFhydratebearingsand 478 Rydzy 480 frye USA GashydrateresourcepotentialoftheU.S.outercontinentalshelf 485 Chatterjee USA Effectsofheterogeneouslithologyandfocusedfluidflowongashydratedistributioninmarinesediments 486 Malinverno USA Therelationshipbetweenthedepthofthesulfatemethanetransitionandgashydrateoccurrenceinthe northerncascadiamargin(IODPexp.311) 495 Hart USA BeaufortseadeepwatergashydraterecoveryfromaseafloormoundinaregionofwidespreadBSR occurrence 501 Rees USA Thegeomechanicalpropertiesofsynthetichydratebearingsediments 505 Koh S.Korea FabricationofNGHP(naturalgashydratepellet)bycontinuousextrusiontroughdieholes 506 Brumby Japan Microscalesimulationsoftherapiderosionofsedimentlayersduringmethanehydratedissociationby depressurisation. 509 Zhang China Mathematicalsimulationrevealingthetransformoflowfluxgashydratesystem(LFGH)tohighfluxgas hydratesystem(HFGH) 511 Tamaki Japan Mechanicalinterpretationoffaultdistributionwithinandaroundthemethanehydrateconcentratedzone, easternNankaiTrough,Japan 519 Lorenson USA ApetroleumsystemmodelforgashydratedepositsinnorthernAlaska 532 Choi S.Korea GasgeochemistryforgashydrateintheUlleungbasin,EastSea 535 Yokoyama Japan Relationshipsbetweenseismicwavevelocities,electricresistivitiesandsaturationratioofmethanehydrate usingcoresamplesinlaboratoryexperiments. 547 Lai Taiwan Prokaryoticcommunitystructureofpotentialgashydratebearingsedimentsfromthegoodweatherridge, SWTaiwan 548 An S.Korea Characterizationofmolecularbiomarkersofmicroorganismrelatedtomethaneingashydratebearing sedimentofUlleungbasin,Eastsea 555 Kang S.Korea Relationbetweenstrongreflectionamplitudeanormalyandgashydratefrom3DseismicdataintheUlleung basin,EastSea 567 Bahk S.Korea Gashydrateoccurrenecesandtheirrelationtohostingsedimentproperties:resultsfromUBGH2,EastSea 572 Chun S.Korea SeepmoundonthecentralbasinplainoftheUlleungbasin,EastSeaofKorea 586 Suzuki Japan Tensilestrengthsofmarinesedimentssampledfrommethanehydratebearingzonenearthenortheast NankaiTrough 587 Chen China Waterflowwithgasventinginfluencingonhydrateaccumulationatseepsite:applicationtothesouthern summitofHydrateRidge,CascadiaMarginoffOregon 597 Gorman NewZealand SeismiccharacterisationofthegashydratesysteminthePegasussubbasin,southernHikurangiMargin,New Zealand 601 Chen China CharacteristicsofcenozoicigneousrocksonthenorthernSouthChinaSeaslopeanditsimplicationsforgas hydrateformation 603 Chen China CharacteristicsofcenozoicigneousrocksonthenorthernSouthChinaSeaslopeanditsimplicationsforgas hydrateformation 604 Schultheiss UK PCATS:pressurecoreanalysisandtransfersystem 607 Roemer Germany Theroleofgasbubbleemissionsatdeepwatercoldseepsystemsanexamplefromthemakrancontinental margin,offshorepakistan

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10.4512.30PosterSession1:NaturalGasHydrates(Cont.) 611 Chuang Taiwan Carbonisotopicevidenceforcoupledsulfatereductionmethaneoxidationandthenumericalsimulation resultsinoffshoreSWTaiwan 621 Wang Taiwan OriginsandsaturationofthehydratebearingsedimentsfromseismicimaginginthenorthernmostSouth ChinaSea USA NewdiscoveriesatWoolseyMound,MC118,northernGulfofMexico 626 Lutken 628 Yang China OccurrenceandenrichmentcharacteristicsofgashydrateinthenorthernSouthChinaSea 629 Pohlman USA Sedimentaryoriginsanddepositionalhistoryofagashydratebearingcoldseep(bullseyevent,northern CascadiaMargin)sincethelastglacialmaximum 636 Handwerger USA Hydratedissociationandslopestabilityonthecontinentalshelf 646 Sain India SeismicdetectionandquantificationofgashydratesapplicationtoIndiancontinentalmargin 651 Su China BacterialandarchaealdiversityinabyssalcoldseepsedimentsfromtheDongshaareaoftheSouthChinaSea 653 Kneafsey USA Repeatedmethanehydrateformationanddissociationinapartiallywatersaturatedsand:impactonhydrate heterogeneityandsonicfrequencyseismicproperties 658 Brugada UK Discreteelementmodellingofgeomechanicalbehaviourofmethanehydratesoilswithporefillingand cementedhydratedistributiondiscreteelementmodellingofgeomechanicalbehaviourofmethanehydrate soilswithporefillingandcementedhydrate 672 JinAn China Theformationkineticofmethanehydrateduringtransmissionofbubblesinporousmedia 680 Masui Japan Microsizedgashydratefrommicrobubblesaimedatgashydrateformationinsaturatedsand 686 Satoh Japan Highresolutionsubbottomstructuresoveramarinegashydratesystemassociatedwithfaults,moundsand pockmarksoffJoetsu,easternmarginoftheSeaofJapan 696 Satoh Japan Highresolutiongaschimneystructuresoveramarinegashydratefieldoffjoetsu,easternmarginofJapan Sea 724 Bnz Norway GashydrateoccurrenceontheWSvalbardmargin 732 Krylov Russia GashydrateformationintheshelfareasofEurasianArctic. 734 Su China LatePleistoceneHolocenecoldseepbivaleassemblagesfromthenorthernSouthChinaSea 737 Correia Brazil GashydratesinconeofRioGrandeBrazil:identificationofpotentialaccumulationareasofthisenergy resource 739 Balczewski USA InternationalcollaborationondeepwaternaturalgashydratecontinuesGulfofMexicogashydrateJIP: past,present,andfuture 744 Simonetti USA Definingthehydrocarbonplumbingsystemandthepossibleaccumulationmodelformarinegashydratesina salttectonicdrivencoldseep:examplesfromWoolseyMound,MC118,northernGulfofMexico 749 Gehrmann Canada Combinedcontrolledsourceelectromagnetic,reflectionseismicandboreholestudyattheshallowwater edgeofgashydratestabilityoffshoreVancouveriIsland,IODPexpeditionsiteU1329 754 Wood USA Usingrefractionsobservedinlongoffset,multichannelseismicdatatoachievediagnosticpwavevelocities inthegashydratestabilityzone 760 Spiess Germany Deepseagasflaresandassociatedgashydratetrapsintheshallowsubseaflor 765 Fekete Germany TheinfluenceoftectonicandsedimentaryprocessesonbsrdepthandgashydratestabilityattheMakran accretionarysystem,offshorePakistan GascompositionofcoredsedimentsfromgashydratepotentialareaoffshoreSWTaiwan 766 Yang Taiwan 779 Zach USA Marine3DEMsurveysforthequantitativemappingofmarinegashydrates 781 Shakirov Russia WesternPacificgashydratebelt 787 Wenau Germany StructureoffluidseepagesitesandassociatedBSRdistributiononthesaltcontrolledAngolacontinental margin

12.3013.30Lunch 13.3015.30 ParallelOralSession1.A NaturalGasHydrates


698 379 536 179 86 549 Pecher Lin Lee Haflidason Sain Zhang New Zealand Taiwan S.Korea Norway India China GashydrateresearchinNewZealandoverviewonlatestresults Gashydratepetroleumsystems,playtypesandprospectsinanaccretionarywedgeanditsadjacentrifted continentalmargin,Taiwan Overview:CurrentstatusofgashydrateprogramandrecentdevelopmentsinKorea GashydratesonthemidNorwegianmargin SeismicdetectionandquantificationofgashydratesapplicationtoIndiancontinentalmargin SeismicvelocitycharactersrelatedongashydrateinShenhuSouthChinaSea

ParallelOralSession1.B GasHydrateFundamentals
751 729 282 560 427 533 Ripmeester Rodger English Tsimpanogiannis Sloan Alavi Canada UK Ireland Greece USA Canada Hydratestructuresandprocesses Hydratenucleationandinhibition:Newmethodsfordeeperunderstanding Moleculardynamicsstudyofclathratehydratedissociation MonteCarlosimulationsofmethanehydrates Carbondioxidehydratenucleationstudiesthroughmolecularsimulation MoleculardynamicssimulationsofguesthosthydrogenbondinginstructureI,II,andHclathratehydrates

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26 45 51 53 61 72 77 94 123 124 126 128 160 161 166 169 171 173 175 180 181 190 193 195 196 211 217 228 231 233 234 236 238 251 267 271 273 284 285 295 296 315 325 338 344 347 351 352 377 388 389 399 402 410 411 414 Guo Nizaeva Grozic Qi Jayasinghe Ward Kondo Nakajima Charov Yoon Yoon Glavatskiy Chen Chen Beltran Izadpanah Aman Chen Shicai SteenSaethre Abay Luzi Pinnelli Waite Waite Chen Khairullin Cheng Sadeghi Kishimoto Ishida Watanabe Ohno Cheng Shin Seo Cheng Cheng Venturini Giraldo Kelland TorresTrueba Ke Wan Podenko Uchida Ning Sakamaki Ahmadi Taheri Izadpanah Udachin Tang Smirnov Linjun Harahap China Russia Canada China Canada USA Japan Japan Germany USA USA Norway China China Canada Iran USA Taiwan China Norway Norway Germany India USA USA China Russia China Iran Japan Japan Japan Japan China S.Korea S.Korea China China UK Canada Norway Netherlands Norway China Russia Japan China Japan Iran Iran Iran Canada China Russia China Japan

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Experimentonquadruplephasestatesofcarbondioxideandmethanemixedhydrates Experimentalinvestigationoftheimpactofelectricfieldongashydrateformation Undrainedtriaxialtestingofmethanehydratebearingsoilspecimens MoleculardynamicssimulationofreplacementofCH4inhydratewithCO2 Challengesinthedeterminationofhydratecontent:Sensitivitytomeasurementsandassumptions Thermodynamicmeasurements&predictionsofH2Sgashydrates Clathratehydrateformationfromahydrocarbongasmixture:evolutionincompositionofhydrocarbon uptateintohydratesduringtheirsequentialformation Ozonepreservationintheformofmixed(ozone+oxygen+carbondioxide)clathratehydrates Aninvestigationonkineticsofgashydrateformationandgrowth Effectofhydrophobicsurfacesonthekineticsofhydrateformation TheroleofacidbaseinteractionintheformationofCO2hydrate UnderstandingthestabilityofmixedCO2CH4hydratesfromadsorptionMCsimulations Experimentalandmodelingofhydrateequilibriumconditionsinsilicasand,activatedcarbon,andsilicagels Electricalresistancemeasurementofmethanehydrateduringhydrateformation/dissociationintheporous sediment Effectofhydrateguestonclathratemorphology Modelinghydrateformationconditionsforrefrigerantr134a,r141bandr152ausingtheCPAequationof stateandobtaintheKiharaparametersforthesematerials Anadvancedmicromechanicalprocedureanddatatreatmentforcyclopentanehydrateinterparticle adhesionforcemeasurements Methanehydrategrowthanditsrecoverywithcarbondioxideviamoleculardynamicsimulations Stabilityconditionsformethanehydrateinquartzsand Orderparametersandalgorithmsforinterfacedemarcationandenergystudiesatnanoscaleinhydrateand icemultiphasesystems Onthekineticsofmethanehydrateformation:atimedependentkineticratemodel Carbonisotopicfractionationofsyntheticmethaneandcarbondioxidehydrates Structuralstabilityof(tBuNH2+H2/CH4)binaryhydrates Interlaboratorycomparisonofwavevelocitymeasurements Laboratoryformationofnoncementing,methanehydratebearingsands Highpressuredifferentialscanningcalorimetrymeasurementofhydratesphaseequilibriuminporewaterof Shenhuarea,SouthChinaSea Modelingtheformationanddecompositionofgashydratesinaporousmedium Experimentalstudyonthegrowthhabitofhydrateinporousmediabyusingmagneticresonanceimaging Predictionofformationconditionsofhydrogen+tetrahydrofouran+watersystemusingartificialneural network Crystalgrowthofclathratehydrateattheinterfacebetweenseawaterandhydrophobicguestliquid:Effect ofelevatedsaltconcentration CrystalgrowthofstructureIIhydrateonawaterdropletincontactwithhydrophobicgasandliquidguest substances Crystalgrowthofclathratehydrateinliquidwatersaturatedwithaguestsubstance:Observationsina hydrocarbongasmixture+watersystem Gashydratedissociationbelowtheicepointobservedbymicrofocusxraycomputedtomographyandlow vacuumscanningelectronmicroscopy Numericalsimulationongashydratedissociationinasandstonecorebydepressurization Metastabilityphenomenaofethanehydrateinducedbycobalcomplexandbase PhasebehaviorandspectroscopicanalysisofCH4+quaternaryammoniumsaltsemiclathratehydrates Experimentalstudyonthepermeabilityofporousmediausingmagneticresonanceimaging Insitustudyofthethermalconductivityofgashydratebearingsedimentsdissociation Towardstheunderstandingofthewater/methaneinterfacepriortogashydratenucleation Measuringandmodelingtherateofgrowthofgashydratesformedfrommixturesofmethaneandcarbon dioxide Evidenceofamemoryeffectintheformationandreformationofcyclopentanehydrate Kineticsmeasurementsofhydrogen+tetranbutylammoniumbromidesemiclathratehydrates Theeffectofliquidgasmassratioonmethanehydrateformation Moleculardynamicssimulationsonmethanehydrateconductionperformance NMRevidencesofsupercooledwaterformationduringgashydratedissociationbelowtheicemeltingpoint Microscopicobservationsofsinteringprocessesongashydrateparticles Compressibility,expansionandheatcapacityofCO2andmethanehydrates:moleculardynamicssimulations Calculationofinterfacialtensionsbetweenhydrateandliquidphasesusingmolecularsimulation AninvestigationontheinhibitoryeffectofEMIMETSO4ionicliquidonhydrateformation Longtermthermodynamicstabilityofmethanehydrateinthepresenceoflowdosehydroxyethylcellulosic polymers Modelingofmethaneandpropanehydrateformationkineticsbasedonchemicalaffinity Halogenandhydrogenhostguestbondinginclathratehydrates Theeffectofgasessolubilitywithingashydrateseparationmodel Atomisticsimulationofnucleationeventsingashydrates Experimentalinvestigationofformationconditionsofbiogashydrate Modelofclathratehydratefilmgrowthincorporatingtheeffectsofheatconduction,moleculardiffusion,and intrinsickinetics:formulationandnumericalstudy

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15.3017.15PosterSession2:GasHydrateFundamentals(Cont.) 415 Kiyono Japan ExperimentalstudiesontheshapeandmotionofMHbubblesrisinginquiescentfluid 432 Dalmazzone France Thermodynamicmodellingofmixedhydratesofgas+tetranbutylammoniumbromide 433 Li China Effectofsurfactantsonthehydrateformationkineticsofcarbondioxide 445 Belosludov Russia Predictionofstructure,compositionandphasebehaviorofheliumclathratehydrates 453 Kvamme Norway Simulationofhydratedynamicsinreservoirs 460 Wang Australia Towardunderstandingfoambasedgashydrateformation 467 Ogasawara Japan Kineticsandthermodynamicsstudiesonmethanehydrateregenerationandaggregationunderflow conditionofwater 476 Stern USA Electricalresistivityoflaboratorysynthesizedmethanehydrate 487 Kvamme Norway ThermodynamicsandkineticmodelingofCH4/CO2exchangeinhydrates 508 Shin Canada InclusionofNH3moleculeinionic(CH3)4NOHclathratehydratesystem 512 Istomin Russia Metastabilityingashydratesformationanddecompositionmetastabilityingashydratesformationand decomposition 522 Kvamme Norway SimulationsofhydratekineticsforCO2andCH4hydrateformation 530 Subbotin Russia StructuretransformationssIsIIinhydrogenmethaneandhydrogenethaneclathratehydrates 544 Lee S.Korea Spectroscopicidentificationoftuningmechanisminthebinaryethanol+methanehydratesystem 545 Lee S.Korea ApplicationofhybridnanopromotertothekineticformationofSF6gashydrates 546 Hong S.Korea Kineticstudiesonmethanehydrateformationwithhydrateinhibitorandpromoterviainsituraman spectroscopy 550 Zhdanov Russia Modelingofthepropertiesofmethane+ethane(propane)binaryhydratesindependenceonthegasphase composition 554 Makino Japan Effectofionicliquidonhydrateformationrateincarbondioxidehydrates 557 Lee USA Equilibriumofgashydratesusingmoleculardynamicssimulations 558 Lu China Layeredfractureandoutburstduotogashydratedissociation Japan EffectofprotonconfigurationsontheNMRshieldingconstantsformethanemoleculesinthecagesof 566 Hori structureIclathratehydrate 578 Hori Japan Giaodftcalculationsof13CchemicalshiftsofpropanemoleculesencagedinthecagesofstructureII clathratehydrate 579 Shin S.Korea Phaseequilibria,molecularcompositionandspectroscopicidentificationofteraryCH4clathratehydrate 584 Hiratsuka Japan Vibrationalspectraofmethaneclathratehydratesfromabinitiomoleculardynamicssimulation 600 Jin Japan Observationofformationanddissociationbehaviourofclathratehydratebelowfreezingpointofwaterby usinganopticalscanningmicroscopy 605 Kida Japan Observationofdissociationprocessofmethaneethanemixedgashydratesusingpowderxraydiffraction and13CNMRtechniques 612 Dalmazzone France ThermodynamicstudiesofCO2TBABwatersystem 619 Sloan USA Gashydrateresearchdatabaseandoptionsfordataexchange 641 Lee S.Korea MoleculardynamicsstudyofbinarySF6H2sIIhydrate 647 Taghikhani Iran Effectsofwatermolecularcharacteristicsonthethermophysicalpropertiesofmethanehydrate 649 Makovsky Israel ShallowgasaccumulationsontheMediterraneancontinentalmarginofIsraelproductsofadynamic balance 656 Ghotbi Iran ModelingofbinaryhydrogenhydratesinthepresenceofTHF Experimentalinvestigationonformation/dissociationkineticsofbinaryTHFH2andCPH2clathratehydrates 659 Du China 662 Ke Norway Effectsofstirringandcoolingonmethanehydrateformationinahighpressureisochoriccell 675 Servio Canada Effectsofnovelgeminisurfactantsonmethanehydrateformation 679 Li China Modelingthermalconductivityofgashydrateinporousmedia 694 Walsh USA Thebehaviorofincipientgashydrates 695 Walsh USA Calculatinghomogeneoushydratenucleationratesusingmoleculardynamicssimulations 697 Fujii Japan Thermaldisturbanceandloggingresponseofgashydratereservoir 702 Marboeuf France Newmeasurementsoftheequilibriumdataofmethane,carbondioxideandxenonclathratehydratesbelow thefreezingpointofwater 706 Zhang China EffectofthemixedsolutionofTHFandSDSonmethaneseparationfromcoalminemethanebasedon hydrate 707 Pinnelli India Calorimetricstudiesofclathratehydrteswithtertbutylamine(tBuNH2) 710 Takeya Japan Dielectricstudyongashydratesusingterahertztimedomainspectroscopy 712 Chen Taiwan Measurementsforthedissociationconditionsofmethanehydrateinthepresenceofadditives 721 Rauh Germany Studyingtheeffectsofdetergentsongashydrateformationwithinsituinfraredfiberopticspectroscopy 725 Klapproth Australia Neutronscatteringstudiesontheformationanddecompositionofgashydratesneartheicepoint 726 Belandria France AnovelapparatusforaccuratemeasurementsofhydratephaseequilibriaofgasmixturescontainingCO2 730 Mohamamdi Iran Kineticofdroplethydrateformationbyshrinkingcoremodel 735 Servio Canada Theeffectsofd(+)glucoseontheHLwVequilibriumandmorphologyofmethanegashydrate 741 Stegailov Russia StabilityofH2+THFhydratesfromatomisticmodellingandsimulation 755 Moudrakovski Canada IntroducingnewnucleiinsolidstateNMRofhydrates 756 Stern USA Fractionationofnoblegasesinmethanehydrate Methanepurificationbysequentialgashydrateformationinporousmedia 782 GholipourZanjani Iran 790 Punnathanam India OntheapproximationofrigidwaterlatticeinvanderWaalsandPlatteeuwtheory

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513 266 293 609 252 683 Liu Santos Dai Cho Haines McConnell Taiwan Brazil USA S.Korea USA USA

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SeismicinvestigationoftheYungAnridgegashydratefieldoffshoresouthwesternTaiwan SeismicsignalabsorptionbehaviorofgashydratebearingsedimentsofJapanSea SeismicdetectionandquantificationofgashydratesinnorthernGulfofMexico Experimentalstudyonseismicwavevelocityinhydratebearingsedimentsresultsonthesedimentfromthe Ulleungbasin,EastSea,offshoreKorea MulticomponentseismicmethodsforcharacterizinggashydrateoccurrencesandsystemsindeepwaterGulf ofMexico Detailedseismicamplitudeanalysisandcharacterizationofagashydrateandfreegasmixedsystemingreen canyon955,GulfofMexico

ParallelOralSession2.B GasHydrateFundamentals
153 75 235 383 Kuhs Guo Yasuda Manakov Germany China Japan Russia Thecagefillingofgashydratesasestablishedbysynchrotrondiffractiondata Cageadsorptionhypothesisonhydratenucleationmechanisms Characterizationofalcohol+methanehydrateusingramanspectroscopyandxraydiffraction Structuralandphysicochemicalstudiesofionicclathratehydratesoftetrabutylandtetraisoamylammonium salts

Tuesday19thJuly
08.3010.30 ParallelOralSession3.A NaturalGasHydrates
203 111 287 346 78 750 Collett Weitemeyer Cook Best Sultan Birchwood USA USA USA UK France USA Downholewelllogcharacterizationofgashydratesinnatureareview Mappinggashydrateswithmarinecontrolledsourceelectromagnetics Analyzingelectricalanisotropyingashydratereservoirsusingloggingwhiledrillingdirectionalresistivitydata fromtheGulfofMexicogashydratejointindustryproject Laboratoryvalidationofajointelasticelectricalinversionmodelformethanehydratebearingsedimentsand rocks Geomechanicalconstitutivemodellingofgashydratebearingsediments Modelingmechanicalstability,theriskofgashydratedissociation,andboreholehydraulicsforthe2009 expeditionofthechevron/doeGulfofMexicogashydratesJIP

ParallelOralSession3.B GasHydrateFundamentals
223 723 428 189 120 743 Pang Greene Ohgaki Luzi Takeya Priest Canada USA Japan Germany Japan UK Hydrateformationforsystemscontaininghydrogenmeasurementandmodeling Acousticdeterminationofmethanehydratedissociationpressures Structuralphasetransitionsofmethane+ethanemixedgashydrateinducedby1,1dimethylcyclohexane Systematickineticstudiesonmixedgashydratesbyramanspectroscopyandpowderxraydiffraction Dissociationofclathratehydratesbelowicepoint Assessmentofsedimenthydratecontactmechanicsusingxraycomputertomography

10.3010.45Refreshments 10.4512.30 PosterSession3 NaturalGasHydrates


PosterpresentationlistasforPosterSession1

12.3013.30Lunch 13.3015.30 ParallelOralSession4.A NaturalGasHydrates


709 210 704 731 528 314 Pape ERGUN Vasilev Minshull Behseresht Burwicz Germany Turkey Bulgaria UK USA Germany Abundanceanddynamicsofgashydratesinshallowdepositsofahighfluxseepagesiteintheeasternblack sea Gashydrateindicationsintheblackseabasin Bulgariangashydrates:assessmentfromPBSR Somecommentsontheestimationofgeothermalgradientsfromthedepthsofbottomsimulatingreflectors Sedimentologicalcontrolonhydratesaturationdistributioninarcticgashydratebearingdeposits Anewglobalgashydratebudgetbasedonnumericalreactiontransportmodelingandanovel parameterizationofHoloceneandQuaternarysedimentation

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Tuesday19thJuly ParallelSpecialOralSession4.B GasHydrates&FlowAssurance


525 105 773 457 469 633 Creek Englezos Anderson Hadsbjerg Li Camargo USA Canada Scotland Denmark Norway Brazil

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Projectdesignhydratemanagementbyapplicationofmultiphaseflowsimulationstoolswithhydrate formationandtransport Multiscaleassessmentoftheperformanceofkinetichydrateinhibitors Developmentofacrystalgrowthinhibtionbasedmethodfortheevaluationofkinetichydrateinhibitors Transportabilityandpluggingriskforunderinhibitednaturalgashydratesystems Useofunderinhibitioninhydratecontrolstrategies Onthesafetyofhydrateremediationbyonesideddepressurization

15.3017.15 PosterSession4 GasHydrateFundamentals(PosterpresentationlistasforPosterSession2) GasHydrates&FlowAssurance


19 23 28 29 32 33 42 55 56 59 81 95 99 100 106 149 150 155 172 187 201 202 240 254 256 297 298 299 300 301 302 324 340 341 373 384 393 395 448 464 481 493 494 497 507 527 Yao Abay Koh Koh Abay Skiba Ma Rao Rao AlAdel Guan Maccioni Belov Maccioni Zheng Boxall Boxall Tohidi Lafond Chapoy Haley Maeda Moradpour McNamee McNamee Kelland Kelland Kelland Kelland Kelland Kelland Ke Chapoy Tohidi Cuiping Haghighi SteenSaethre DiProfio wang Montini Pakulski Izadpanah Alamdari Alamdari Sun Joshi China Norway USA USA Norway USA China USA USA SaudiArabia UK Italy Russia Italy USA Australia Australia Scotland USA Scotland USA Australia UK USA USA Norway Norway Norway Norway Norway Norway Norway Scotland Scotland China UK Norway Italy China UK USA Iran Iran Iran USA USA Thepreliminarystudyofhydrateantiagglomerantappliedinmultiphaseflowpipeline DoesPVCappromotenucleationofsIIhydrate? OverviewofCSMHYK:atransienthydratekineticsmodeldevelopedoveradecadeofhydrateresearch CSMHYKtransienthydratekineticsmodel:atoolforgenerationofbestpracticesinflowassurance TheeffectofPVCaponmethanehydratenucleationandgrowth Measurmentstocharacterizetheplugabilityofcrudeoils Kineticsofgashydrateformationfrompyrolysisgasinwaterinoilemulsionsystem Laboratoryexperimentsandmodelingforhydrateformationanddepositionfromwatersaturatedgas systems Hydrateblockagestudiesofgasbubblingthroughaccumulatedwaterinlowspots Unconventionalhydrateinhibitionforanoffshoresourleangasproduction Theinhibitionofgashydratesandsynergyoftheinhibitingmolecules Torquemomentasindicatoroflowdosagehydratesinhibitorseffectonmultiphasesystems:anexperimental studyonquaternaryammoniumandphosphoniumcompounds. Numericalstudiesofthepossibilityofdetectionandlocalizationofhydrateplugginginpipelinesusing acousticmethods Matlabsoftwareforcontrolofviscosityactionofantiagglomerantsinhibitors Developmentofinnovativepolymersaskinetichydrateinhibitors Formationofgashydrateblockagesinunderinhibitedconditions Directelectricalheatingofliquidfilledhydrateblockages Anoveltechniqueformonitoringhydratesafetymargin Measurementsandmodelingforthreedimensionalparticlejamminginapplicationtogaspipelines HydratesinhighMEGconcentrationsystems Asphaltenes,waxes,emulsions,andoilsuspensions:inlineparticleanddropletmeasurementsindarkcrude oil Developmentofhighpressureautomatedlagtimeapparatus(HPALTA)forexperimentalstudiesand statisticalanalysesofnucleationandgrowthofgashydrates Transportabilityofhydrateparticlesathighwatercutsystemsandoptimisationofantiagglomerant concentration Evaluationofhydratenucleationtrendsandkinetichydrateinhibitorperformancebyhighpressure differentialscanningcalorimetry Theeffectofautoclavedesignandtestprotocolonhydratetestresults Cancyclopentanehydrateformationbeusedtorankingtheperformanceofkinetichydrateinhibitors? Crystalgrowthinhibitionoftetrahydrofuranhydratewithpolyquaternaryammoniumsalts Themissingpolyvinyllactamkinetichydrateinhibitorpart1.Crystalgrowthinhibitionoftetrahydrofuran hydratewithpolyvinylpiperidoneandotherpolyvinyllactamhomopolymers Themissingpolyvinyllactamkinetichydrateinhibitorpart2.Highpressurekinetichydrateinhibitionof structureIIgashydrateswithpolyvinylpiperidoneandotherpolyvinyllactamhomopolymers Dualkinetichydrateinhibitionandscaleinhibitionbypolyaspartamides Kinetichydrateinhibitionofpoly(nalkyl(meth)acrylamide)swithdifferenttacticities AnexperimentalstudyonsIhydrateformationinpresenceofmethanol,PVPandPVCapinanisochoriccell system Asimplecorrelationforcalculatingthehydratesuppresiontemperaturebasedonwateractivity Anewmethodforhydrateearlywarningsystembasedonhydratememory Influenceofgasmixtureonlowdosagegashydrateinhibitors Onthephasebehaviourofthecarbondioxidewatersystemsatlowtemperatures Interfacialenergiesofhydrateandiceinwaterandoctaneobtainedbythecapillaryfluctuationmethod comparedwithestimatesobtaineddirectlyfromthestresstensorintheinterfaceregion Novellowconcentrationamphiphilicinhibitorsandtheirapplicationtoflowassurance Amodeltojudgeagglomerationandflowassuranceofhydratesinpipelines Aprobabilisticapproachtopreventtheformationofhydratesingasproductionsystems Hydrateprotectionwithheatproducingthreecomponentgashydrateinhibitor Measurementofequilibriumdataandestimationofmethanehydrateconditionsinthepresenceof thermodynamicmixedinhibitors Predictionofinductiontimeformethaneandcarbondioxidehydrates Amodelforhydrateinhibitionofmethanebypolymers Studyofcosurfactantsforhydrateantiagglomeration Modelinghydrateformationandplugginginhighwatercutsystemsinaflowloop

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15.3017.15PosterSession4:GasHydrateFundamentals(asforPosterSession2),GasHydrates&FlowAssurance(Cont.) 529 Joshi USA Micromechanicaladhesionforcemeasurementsbetweencyclopentanehydrateparticlesinwater 538 Sa S.Korea AminoacidsasnaturalinhibitorsforCO2hydrateformation 581 Sun China Studyonmultiphaseflowandpressurecontrolingashydratedrilling 593 Kang S.Korea Investigationofpyrrolidiniumandmorpholiniumbasedionicliquidsintokinetichydrateinhibitorson structureImethanehydrate 596 Kang S.Korea PredictionoftheinductionofgashydratewithPVPand/orPVCap 599 Larsen Norway Dehydrationofgasbyuseofclathratehydrates 624 Chen Taiwan PredictionofgashydratephasebehaviorinthepresenceofalcolholsandglycolswithPRSVequationofstate andtheVDWPmodel 640 Aman USA Directhydrateinterparticleadhesionforcemeasurementsandthesignificanceofinterfacialtensionand hydratesurfacewettability 645 Ehsaninejad Iran Identificationandsolutionsforflowassuranceproblemsindewpointingandmercaptanremovalunitin phases2&3 665 Tohidi Scotland Experimentalandmodellinglowtemperaturewatercontentinmulticomponentgasmixtures 666 Servio Canada Theeffectofblockcopolymersonmethanehydrateinhibition China Gashydrateinhibitionofdrillingfluidadditives 668 Liu 671 Shi China Aexperiencecorrelationtopredictthehydrategrowthparametersinhydrateslurryflow 685 Servio Canada Nextgenerationantifreezehydrateinhibitorsbasedonthexylomannancompound 687 Walker Canada Geneticallyengineeredmutantantifreezeproteinsprovideinsightintohydrateinhibition 688 Lee S.Korea Experimentalstudyofhydrateformationkineticsinthepresenceofthermodynamicandkinetichydrate inhibitors 699 Khodafarin Iran Importanceofhydratemanagement:deepwaterchallengesandflowassurance 720 HoseiniNasab Iran Developmentofnewempiricalcorrelationforpredictinghydrateformationconditions 740 Fan China Acombinedgashydrateinhibitor:perfomanceandmicroscopicinvestigation 752 Biomorgi Venezuela Anewapproachtoagreenchemicaltreatmentforhydratessuppression 762 Chapoy Scotland Onlinemonitoringofhydratesaftymargin 763 Joshi USA Understandinghydrateplugformationfromhighwatercutsystemswith4inchflowloop 764 Estanga USA Strategicapproachtopreventnaturalgashydrateobstructionsindeepwateroperations:theuseofreservoir fluidcharacteristicsandoperationalconditions 767 Khodafarin Iran Gashydrateofdeepwaterregionsanddrillinghazards 769 Chapoy Scotland Developingarobusthydrateearlywarningsystem 771 Llamedo Venezuela NewinsightsforTHFhydratesdetectionandnonconventionalinhibitorsevaluation 774 Glnat France ApplicationofanewcrystalgrowthinhibitionbasedKHIevaluationmethodtocommercialformulation assessment 775 Jensen Denmark Improvingtheperformanceofkinetichydrateinhibitors 788 Thieu USA Developmentofanimproved,nonpittingantiagglomerantlowdosehydrateinhibitor(AALDHI)with minimalcorrosionpotential

17.1517.30Refreshments 17.3019.30 ParallelOralSession5.A NaturalGasHydrates


745 222 358 639 468 188 Wilson Torres Rogers Smith Matsumoto deBeer USA USA USA USA Japan Germany Measuringinsitudissolvedmethaneconcentrationsingashydraterichsystemstounderstandhydrate stabilityanddissolutionrates Occurrenceofhighsalinityfluidsassociatedwithmassivenearseafloorgashydratedeposits Themultiplerolesofmicrobesintheformation,dissociationandstabilityofseafloorgashydrates Observationsandcoupledmodelsofflow,salinity,andhydrateformationindeepwaterGulfofMexicovents FluidflowandevolutionofgashydratemoundsofJoetsubasin,easternmarginofJapanSea:constraints fromhighresolutiongeophysicalsurveybyAUV Oneyearlongdirectobservationsonvolcanicactivityofacoldseep,theHakonMosbymudvolcano

ParallelSpecialOralSession5.B GasHydrates&FlowAssurance
455 500 441 677 229 517 Herri Morris Gupta Hiland Gainville DiLorenzo France USA Netherlands Norway France Australia Agglomerationofgashydrateinawaterinoilemulsion:experimentalandmodelingstudies Morphologicalandcalorimetricinvestigationofhydrateformingwaterinoilemulsions Thehydratepluggingtendencyofcrudeoilsasdeterminedbyusinghighpressureelectricalconductivityand visualhydraterockingcelltests Thewettingindex:aquantitativemeasureofindigenoushydratepluggingtendency;flowtestvalidations Hydrateslurrycharacterisationforlaminarandturbulentflowsinpipelines Dynamicbehaviourofnaturalgashydratesduringsimulatedhighvelocityrestartoperationsinaflowloop

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Wednesday20thJuly
08.3010.30 ParallelOralSession6.A Energy&NovelTechnologies
57 144 182 219 449 783 Beaudoin Tanaka Schicks Falenty Kurihara Wu Norway Japan Germany Germany Japan China Frozenheat:unepglobaloutlookonmethanegashydrates Heattransferanalysisofregasificationofpackedbedofhydrates Improvingmethodsforgasproductionfromhydratebearingsediments:chancesandchallenges PTdependentdegreeofselfpreservationofCH4andnghydratesinthecontextofoffshoregastransport Analysisof2007/2008Mallikmethanehydrateproductiontestresultsthroughhistorymatchingsimulation ReviewofmarinegashydrateresearchinChina

ParallelOralSession6.B NaturalGasHydrates
248 303 711 167 279 253 Klapp Juanes Wojtowitz Kuhs Pinero Dubreuil Boisclair Netherlands USA UK Germany Germany Canada Fluidflowinnaturalgashydratesrevealedbycomputertomography Mechanismsofgastransportinsediments:crossoverfromfingeringtofracturing Numericalmodellingofgraindisplacinggashydratemorphologies Crystallitesizesofnaturalandlaboratorymadegashydrates 3Dnumerialmodelingofmethanehydratedeposits StochasticbayesianalgorithmtoestimategashydratessaturationatMallikgashydratesfield,inthe MackenzieDelta,Canada

10.3010.45Refreshments 10.4512.30 PosterSession5 Energy&NovelTechnologies


8 21 37 40 43 60 63 64 65 68 70 80 85 88 89 92 98 104 109 112 114 115 116 117 118 121 133 135 142 146 152 177 191 198 209 Chapoy Mohanty Ren Permyakov Zhang Ruan Shirota Bondarev Sandilya He Johnson Strauch Salehabadi Guo Guo Sandilya Kodama Uchida Semenov Bondarev Lee Ju Chen Li Yang Sinquin Rutqvist Ebinuma Lee Sandilya Andre Yamamoto Ning Webb Gong Scotland USA China Russia China China Japan Russia India Netherlands USA Germany UK China China India Japan UK Russia Russia S.Korea S.Korea China China China France USA Japan S.Korea India France Japan China USA China PotentialDMEstorageinundergroundcaverns:InvestigationofthephasebehaviouroftheDMEwater systematlowtemperature Productionstrategyformarinehydratesreservoirs Testresearchonpressuretemperaturepreservingsamplingdrillingtoolsforgashydrate AssessmentofpossibilityforthecarbondioxidestorageinwestSiberianpermafrost Discussionoftheeffectofmicrostructuresofwaterbaseddrillingfluidsoncharacteristicsofheatandmass tranferofhydratedissociation Numericalinvestigationofthegasproductionbehaviorofnaturalgashydratesinporoussediments Developmentofguidelinesforsafetyofshipscarryingnaturalgashydratepelletsinbulk Mathematicalmodelsofhydrateformationingaswells Numericalstudiesonproductionofnaturalgasfromnaturalgashydrateinadeformablesedimentbed RecoveryofmethanehydratesbyCO2injection:experimentalinvestigation Globalresourcepotentialofgashydrateanewcalculation ApproachingrealitytheexchangeofimpureCO2andCH4ingashydrates Wellboredesignanalysisingashydratebearingsediments Experimentalstudiesonmethaneseparationfromundergrounddrainagecoalbedmethanebyhydrate formation Experimentalstudiesontheseparationofcokeovengasbyhydratetechnology Carbondioxidesequestrationbyhydrateformationduringunderwaterenergygeneration Surfactanteffectsonhydratefromationfromamethane+ethane+propanemixture Geomechanicalimpactofsoillayeringinhydratebearingsedimentsduringgasproduction Methanehydratesynthesisatfreeconvectionconditions Mechanochemicalsynthesisofhydrocarbonswithcomplicatedstructurefromlightcomponentsofnaturalgas convertedintohydrate Astudyonthedissociationbehaviorofgashydrateusingthesteamstimulation Comparisonstudyontheproductivityofgashydratebearingsyntheticsedimentsbydepressurizationmethod Fundamentalstudiesonnaturalgashydratereservoirdevelopment ExperimentalstudyofinfluencefactorsofhotbrinestimulationfordissociationofNGHinporousmedium StudyonCO2hydrateformationprocessinmarinesediments EffectofpromotersonCO2capturefromsimulatedfluegasbyhydratesformationinemulsion Anumericalstudyofgasproductionfromcollapsingoceanichydratebearingsediments DirectobservationofdissociationbehaviorofmethanehydratesinsandysedimentsbyrapidscanningxrayCT imagingtoevaluateeffectsofaddinginhibitortowarmwaterinjection Anewmethodforseawaterdesalinationviagashydrateprocessandremovalcharacteristicsofdissolved minerals Conceptualdesignofanexperimentalfacilityforextractingnaturalgasfromnaturalgashydrate CharacterizationofCO2clathratehydrateformationanddissociationusinghighpressuredifferentialscanning calorimetry Formationofgashydrateunderlowtemperatureandlowpressureusingultrasonicmistgenerator Theeffectofdrillingcirculationandinvasiononthenearwellboregashydratebearingsediments Highpressurerheologyofmethanehydrates:effectsoftemperature,saltcontent,andhydratestructure RelationbetweengashydrateandgeologicstructuresinDongshaIslandsSeanorthernofSouthChinaSea

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Wednesday20thJuly

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10.4512.30PosterSession5:Energy&NovelTechnologies(Cont.) 214 Hashimoto Japan Rheologicalstudyontetranbutylammoniumsaltsemiclathratehydrateslurries 215 Hashimoto Japan Effectofimpelleragitationonpreparationoftetranbutylammoniumbromidesemiclathratehydrateslurries 216 Oishi Japan RegasificationsimulationofNGHpelletsinsideatransportshipinemergency 230 Seo Australia Dependenceofdrawdownpressureonthehydratereformationduringmethanehydrateproductionandits inhibitionwithkinetichydrateinhibitors 237 Suginaka Japan Searchforandthermalpropertymeasurementsofclathratehydratessuitableforcarbondioxidecapture Germany ExperimentalsimualtionofhydrateformationandCH4productionwiththelargelaboratoryreservoir 239 Spangenberg simulator(LARS) 244 Ganji Iran Hydrateproductioninoptimumconditiontobeusedfornaturalgasstorageandtransportation 245 Matsuo Japan Astudyongenerationoflowdecompositionratelumphydrateforalongtermstorageintheatmospheric pressure 246 Clain France CharacterizationofmixedCO2+TBPBhydratesforrefrigerationapplications 259 Miyagawa Japan GashydratetechnologyforCO2separation 262 Shibata Japan Engineeringinvestigationofhydrogenstorageintheformofclathratehydrates:conceptualdesignsofhydrate storagesilos 264 Sysoev Russia Numericalsimulationofgashydratedecompositioninporousmediaundertheactionofmicrowaveheating 275 Ahn S.Korea Experimentalinvestigationofgashydrateproductionbehaviorbyintegratedhotbrineinjectionmethod 270 Janicki Germany SimulationofCH4productionfromsubseagashydratedepositscoupledwithCO2storage 278 Komatsu Japan Constituentmoleculareffectsonphaseequilibriaandhydrogenadsorptionkineticsinclathratehydrates 281 Xie China ExperimentalresearchonhydrogenstoragecharacteristicsofTBABhydrates 318 Yuliang China TheseparationkineticsanalysisofCO2+N2gasmixturebasedonhydratemethod 334 Sasakura Japan Mechanismofpoolfireextinctionbycarbondioxidehydrate 348 Dalmazzone France ThephasebehaviourandhydrogencontentofmixedH2+tetranbutylphosphoniumborohydridehydrates 349 Arca Italy Upgradingofbiogastechnologythroughtheapplicationofgashydrates 371 Nakai Japan Naturalgashydrate(NGH)landtransportationproject 381 Lee S.Korea Ionicclathratehydratesassolidelectrolytesforelectrochemicalsystems 386 Dalmazzone France TemperaturesandenthalpiesofdissociationofhydratesformedfromCO2containinggasmixturesstabilized bytetranbutylammoniumbromide 394 Komai Japan RiskassessmentofenhancedgeologicalstorageofCO2usinggashydrates 401 Ruffine France Alaboratorystudyofmethanehydratebearingsand:physicochemicalevaluationoftheformation, accumulationanddissociationprocesses 403 Teodoriu Germany Developmentofanovelrotarycoringtoolforgashydratesediments 404 Li China ExperimentalinvestigationintoreplacementofCH4inhydrateinporoussedimentwithliquidCO2injection 405 Li China CarbondioxideseparationandhydrogenpurificationfromIGCCsyngasviahydratecrystallizationin conjunctionwithchemicaladsorption 406 Li China Anovelthreedimensionalpilotscalehydratesimulatorandexperimentsongasproductionfrommethane hydratereservoirinporousmediausinghuffandpuffmethod 407 Li China Exploitationofmarinegashydrateusinghotbrinepreparedinsituseabedbasedonhydrateprocess:a preliminarystudy 417 Shahbazi Canada Numericalmodelingofgasproductionfromhydratereservoirs 444 Liang Japan StructuraloriginofmethanerecoveryfromgashydratebyCO2 446 Schwalenberg Germany Marinecontrolledsourceelectromagneticmethodsforgashydrateassessment:newinstrumentationandfirst fieldapplications SimulationofgeomechanicaleffectsofCO2injectionincoldaquiferswithpossibilityofhydrateformation 454 Kvamme Norway 456 Song S.Korea Kineticsofmethanehydrateformationwithiniceslurry 461 Sugahara Japan Molecularstorageofhydrogeninsimpleandbinaryclathratehydrates 462 Lee S.Korea ContinuousQCMmethodforthefastscreeningofpromoters 465 Lee S.Korea PhaseequilbriaofblastfurnacegashydratebyusingcontinuousQCMmethod 470 Filipponi Italy Investigationonanovelreactorforgashydrateproduction 474 Zhong China PhaseequilibriumforsemiclathratehydrateformedinthesystemCH4+N2+O2+tetranbutylammonium bromide 483 Senger Norway FirstorderestimationofinplacenaturalgasresourcesattheNyeggaandVestnesagashydrateprospects, NorwegianSvalbardmargin 490 Lee S.Korea Phaseequilibriumandheatofdissociationforbinaryclathratehydrate:implicationsforrefrigerationsystem 503 Oya Japan DevelopmentofNGHpelletproductionprocess 510 Cao China Numericalsimulationanalysisofwellborestabilityduringtheprocessofdrillingfluidinvasioninhydrate bearingsediment 518 Li China Experimentalinvestigationofhydratedissociationinporousmediausinghuffandpuffmethodinanovelcubic hydratesimulator 520 Lee S.Korea Methanehydrateproductionanddehydrationusingcentrifugalseparation 524 Li China Experimentandnumericalsimulationonproductionbehaviorofmethanehydrateinporousmediawith depressurizitioninanovelthreedimensionalhydratesimultor 526 Yunzhong China Thestudyondrillingfluidfordrillinginmarinenaturalgashydratebearingformation Japan Experimentsonselfpreservationproperty&dissociationlimittemperatureofmethanehydratepelletsfor 539 Shirota seabornetransportofnaturalgashydrate2ndreport 543 Murayama Japan Effectsofguestgasonpelletizingperformanceofnaturalgashydrate(NGH)pellets 551 Kang S.Korea Kineticsofdesalinationbygashydrateformationwithinsituramanspectroscopy 559 Belosludov Japan Theoreticalaspectsofhydrogenstorageinclathratehydrates:latticedynamicsandfirstprinciplescalculations 568 Moon UK Studyoftechnologyforenergyrecoveryfromlandfillgasusinghydratemethod 571 Katoh Japan Developmentofthesilofornaturalgashydrate(NGH)pellet S.Korea Selectiveseparationofcarbondioxidefromgasmixturesusinghydroquinoneclathrate 575 Han 580 Arata Japan EnvironmentalimpactassessmentstudiesonJapan'smethanehydrateR&Dprogram

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10.4512.30PosterSession5:Energy&NovelTechnologies(Cont.) 582 Yabe Japan Environmentalriskassessmentofmethanehydratedevelopment 590 Fan China CO2captureinformofclathratehydrateproblemandpractice 591 Bigalke Germany CO2injectionintosubmarinesediments:disturbingnewsformethanehydrates 595 Ogisako Japan Numericalanalysisonseabedgrounddeformationinmethanehydrateproduction 606 Yamamoto Japan TheplanoftheoffshoreproductiontestintheeasternNankaiTroughandtechnicalchallenges 608 Torre France CO2enclathrationinasemicontinuousquiescenthydrateformingreactoroperatedwithpureCO2andwater solubleadditives S.Korea Convectiveheattransfercoeeficientathydratepelletsurfaceduringregasification 610 Seong 615 Tajima Japan Experimentalstudyforgashydrateformationandrecoveryoffluorinecontainingcompoundinstaticmixing typeflowreactor 616 Ricaurte France CO2removalfromnaturalgasbyhydrateformation:evaluationofadditivesandoperatingconditionswith CH4CO2gasmixtures 618 Gholinezhad UK Thermodynamicstabilityandselfpreservationpropertiesofsemiclathratesinthemethanetetran butylammoniumbromidewatersystem 622 Gholinezhad UK Akineticstudyonhydrateformationandmethaneuptakebytetranbutylammoniumbromidesemi clathrrates 631 Tabatabaie Canada ProductiondataanalysisoftypeIIIhydratereservoirs 635 Zarenezhad Iran PredictingcarbondioxidehydrateformationcrystallizationkineticsregardingCO2recoveryandsequestration processes 637 Max USA Hydratepetroleumsystemapproachtohydratenaturalgasexploration 634 Leeman USA Fiberopticbaseddistributedsensingofmethanehydrateproduction:resultsfromlocalizedheating experiments UAE Hydratereservoirsaturationfromresistivityanisotropy 644 Murray 650 Konno Japan Dissociationbehaviorofmethanehydrateinsandycoresbelowthequadruplepoint 655 Kang S.Korea Enhancedgashydrateprocessforprecobustioncaptureofcarbondioxide 663 Fuhai China Dissociationbehaviorsofpropanehydratebyinjectingethyleneglycolsolution 667 Lee S.Korea Labscalethermalstimulationonnaturalgashydratebearingsedimentssubsampledfrompressurecores preliminaryresults 669 Chiglintseva Russia Dissociationandformationofgashydratebyheatinganddecompression 678 BenAttouche France Carbondioxidecapturefromfluegasesbyhydratecristallization:Experimentalmeasurementsand thermodynamicmodelling Sfaxi 682 Jaiswal USA Gashydrateimagingwithwaveforminversion:acasestudyfromtheIndianeastcoast 689 Lee S.Korea Thedevelopmentofameterscaletestproductionsystemandpreliminaryresults 708 Asakawa Japan Monitoringthemethanehydratedissociationbytheoffshoremethanehydrateproductiontestsusingmulti componentseismic 714 Chazallon France Investigationoftheequilibriumandcompositionalpropertiesofmixedhydratesbyramanscattering: applicationtoCO2capture 728 Oyama Japan Dissociationbehaviourofmethanehydratebearingnaturalandartificialcore 733 Herslund Denmark Thermodynamicmodelingofgashydrateformingsystemscontainingthermodynamicpromotersforanovel CO2captureprocess 736 Fan China Acceleratedformationofmethanehydratebasedonsurfactantinmetalfoam 748 Macchi Canada SynthesisofCO2hydratesinabubblecolumn:effectofdrivingforceonslurrycharacteristics 770 Llamedo Venezuela Numericalstudyofthecriticalparametersongasdioxidehydrateformationandgasmethanehydrate decomposition 777 Makogon USA Parametersfortheselectionofeffectivetechnologyforgashydratedepositdevelopment 778 Tohidi Scotland Thepotentialformethanehydrateformationindeeprepositoriesofspentnuclearfuelingraniticrocks 784 O'Neill UK Recoveryofhydrogenhydratetoambienttemperatureandpressure

12.3013.30Lunch 13.3019.30Freetime 19.3010.30 ConferenceDinner OurDynamicEarth DelegatesattendingtheconferencedinnerareinvitedtoenjoydrinkswhileexploringOurDynamicEarthTheMother EarthofalladventuresbeforemakingtheirwaytotheStratospherefortheconferencedinner. Duringthedinner,theInternationalScientificCommitteewillpresentLifetimeAchievementandtheDonDavidsonaward forcontributionstogashydrateresearch. Aspartoftheevening,adventurousdelegatesareinvitedtoalivemusicCeilidhtotrysometraditionalScottishdancingif theywish.

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Thursday21stJuly
08.3010.30 ParallelOralSession7.A Energy&NovelTechnologies
594 691 6 21 54 242 594 Noguchi Anderson Bai Mohanty Falser Kvalstad Noguchi Japan USA China USA Singapore Norway Japan ReservoirarchitectureofmethanehydratebearingturbiditechannelsintheeasternNankaiTrough,Japan Gasproductionmodelingfromacomplex3Ddescriptionofmarinegashydratesandreservoir Thefeasibilityofgasproductionfromgashydratereservoirwithoceansurfacewarmwater Productionstrategyformarinehydratesreservoirs Pressuretemperatureregimesduringlocaldissociationofmethanehydratesinmarinesediments Effectofgashydratedissociationonseafloorstabilityassessmentundergashydrateproduction ReservoirarchitectureofmethanehydratebearingturbiditechannelsintheeasternNankaiTrough,Japan

ParallelSpecialOralSession7.B GasHydrates&ClimateChange
129 759 753 184 328 684 Wallmann Reagan Rpke Westbrook Paull Majorowicz Germany USA Germany UK USA Canada Constrainingtheglobalinventoryofmethanehydrateinmarinesediments Basinscaleassessmentofgashydratedissociationinresponsetoclimatechange Risingarcticoceantemperaturescausegashydratedestabilizationandoceanacidification TimingofmethanereleasefromhydratedissociationontheWestSvalbardmargin DegradingsubmarinepermafrostandgashydrateunderthecontinentalshelfandslopeoftheBeaufortSea GashydratesstabilityandthedynamicsoftaliksintheMackenzieDelta,Canada

10.3010.45Refreshments 10.4512.30 PosterSession6 Energy&NovelTechnologies


PosterpresentationlistasforPosterSession5

12.3013.30Lunch 13.3015.30 ParallelOralSession8.A Energy&NovelTechnologies ExtraterrestrialGasHydrates


140 396 498 652 681 661 Nazari Howard Masuda Rensing Wright Dartois Iran USA Japan USA Canada France Naturalgashydrateproductionandtransportation UltrasonicvelocitymeasurementsduringexperimentalCH4hydrateformationandCO2exchange MethanerecoveryfromhydratebearingsedimentsbyN2CO2gasmixtureinjection:experimental investigationonCO2CH4exchangeratio Anovelapproachtoproductionofhydrateslurriesathighprocessintensityandconceptualapplications Mechanismsofgasevolutionandtransportinaproducinggashydratereservoir:anunconventionalbasisfor successfulhistorymatchingofobservedproductionflowdata Clathratehydrates:FTIRspectroscopyforastrophysicalremotedetection

ParallelSpecialOralSession8.B GasHydrates&ClimateChange
103 413 48 294 322 277 Chuvilin Zhu Brewer Solomon Praeg Crmire Russia China USA USA Italy France Experimentalstudyofselfpreservationmechanismsduringgashydratedecompositioninfrozensediments GashydratesandtheiroccurrencesintheQilianmountainpermafrost,northwestChina Accurateinsituobservationofdeepseasedimentmethaneprofilesfromhydrateprovinces Seaairhydrocarbonfluxesassociatedwitha900mseafloorgashydratedepositintheGulfofMexico TheMediterraneanSea:anaturallaboratorytostudygashydratedynamics? AuthigeniccarbonatesrelatedtothermogenicgashydratesintheseaofMarmara(Turkey).

15.3017.15 PosterSession7 GasHydrates&ClimateChange ExtraterrestrialGasHydrates


62 87 91 204 632 648 Tinivella Wang Wang Dou Dallimore Greinert Italy China China China Canada Netherlands Gashydrate,freegasandoverpressure MultiplemethaneseepsinNeoproteorozoiccapdolostone MultiplemethaneseepeventsandimplicationsfortheclimatechangesinNeoproterozoiccapcarbonatein southChina Analyticalnaturalgashydratesdissociationeffectsonglobeclimatechangeandhazards GasreleasefromdegradingpermafrostgashydratesintheMackenzieDelta,NorthwestTerritories,Canada Permafrostandgashydraterelatedmethanereleaseinthearcticanditsimpactonclimatechangeeuropean cooperationforlongtermmonitoring:costactionpergamon

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ICGH7,Edinburgh,Scotland,17th21stJuly,2011 ProvisionalProgrammeasof270511 15.3017.15PosterSession7:GasHydrates&ClimateChange,ExtraterrestrialGasHydrates(Cont). 673 Wang China PetrographicandgeochemicalcharacterizationofauthigeniccarbonatesfromthenorthernSouthChinaSea 703 Sarkar UK SeismicevidenceforshallowfluidescapefeaturesoffshoreWesternSvalbard 780 Hunter UK Modellingchangesintheglobalmethanehydrateinventory 74 Elwood USA MethanefromhydratesonMars?Constraintsfromthermodynamicsandkinetics Madden 360 Falenty Germany CO2hydratedissociationatlowtemperaturesformationandannealingofice 583 Oshima Japan IdentificationofproductsinducedbygammarayirradiationinCO2hydrate 638 Max USA MethanehydrateonMars;aresourcerichsteppingstonetotheouterplanets? 701 Marboeuf France Formationanddissociationofclathratehydratesincomets

17.1517.30Refreshments 17.30ConferenceCloses

PresentingAuthorInformation
Authorspresentinginoralsessionsarerequiredtoprovideadigitalcopyoftheirpresentationforuploading(HarrisSuite)at least30minutespriortothestartoftheappropriatesession. Forposterpresentations,authorsarerequestedtomaketheirposteravailableforviewingforthewholeday(atleast09.30 to17.30)forthosedayswherethereisapostersessionforthethemeconcerned.Atleastoneauthorshouldbeavailableto presentthepostertodelegatesduringthesessionsasindicatedintheprogrammeanddetailedbelow.
Theme NaturalGasHydrates GasHydrateFundamentals GasHydrates&FlowAssurance Energy&NovelTechnologies GasHydrates&ClimateChange ExtraterrestrialGasHydrates Posteravailableforviewing Mon18th09.3017.30 Tue19th09.3017.30 Mon18th09.3017.30 Tue19th09.3017.30 Tue19th09.3017.30 Wed20th09.3017.30 Thu21st09.3017.30 Thu21st09.3017.30 Thu21st09.3017.30 Authortobepresent Mon18th10.4512.30(Session1) Tue19th10.4512.30(Session3) Mon18th15.3017.15(Session2) Tue19th15.3017.15(Session4) Tue19th15.3017.15(Session4) Wed20th10.4512.30(Session5) Thu20th10.4512.30(Session6) Thu21st15.3017.15(Session7) Thu21st15.3017.15(Session7)

VenueRoomInformationEdinburghInternationalConferenceCentre(EICC)

Room PentlandAuditorium FintryAuditorium StrathblaneHall CromdaleHall HarrisSuite

SessionsRoomCodes/Usage PlenaryOralSessionA.B(900seats) ParallelOralSessionsA(600seats) ParallelOralSessionsB WelcomeReception Posters,Exhibition&Catering Oralpresentationpreparation

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