Detection and Estimation of Gas Hydrates Using Rock Physics and Seismic Inversion: Examples from the Northern Deepwater Gulf of Mexico | SLB

Detection and Estimation of Gas Hydrates Using Rock Physics and Seismic Inversion: Examples from the Northern Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

Published: 01/01/2004

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Natural gas hydrates, composed primarily of water and methane, are solid, crystalline, ice-like substances found in permafrost areas and deepwater basins around the world. As the search for oil and gas extends into ever-deeper waters, particularly within the northern Gulf of Mexico, gas hydrates are becoming more of a focus in terms of both safety and as a potential energy resource.

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