Affiliation:
1. Institute of Earth’s Cryosphere Tyumen SC SB RAS, Malygina str.86, Tyumen, 625026, Russian
Federation
Abstract
Introduction::
Evaluate the effect of SDS on induction time and conversion of water
to hydrate in a porous medium model depending on the saturation and salinity of pore moisture.
Methods::
The work presents data on the formation of natural gas hydrates in sand bed fraction
of 200-500 μm. The silica sand was saturated with water, solutions of SDS or NaCl, or a mixture
of these. The saturation was 50% or 100%. The experiments were carried out under isochoric
conditions at a temperature of 275 K and an initial pressure of 8 MPa.
Results::
It was shown that the main hydrate formation occurred in the first 60 minutes. The addition
of SDS 0.05-0.2 wt.% in the sand bed does not exhibit a promoting effect, as was previously
shown for pure water. The addition of NaCl 3 wt.% reduces the conversion of water to
hydrate by 1.6 and 2 times for 50% and 100% saturation of the sand bed.
Conclusion::
The optimal concentration of the SDS additive to the salt solution has been found
to reduce the inhibitory effect of the salt. The data obtained can be used to develop technologies
for storing and transporting natural gas using sand and seawater.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Tyumen Region
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.