Unconventional resources in India : the way ahead /: the way ahead. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Unconventional resources in India : the way ahead /: the way ahead. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Unconventional resources in India : the way ahead
- Further Information:
- Note: Shivanjali Sharma, Amit Saxena, Neha Saxena.
- Other Names:
- Sharma, Shivanjali
Saxena, Amit
Saxena, Neha - Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Coal Bed Methane (CBM); 1 Introduction to Coal Bed Methane (CBM); Abstract; 1.1 The History of CBM; 1.2 Coalification and Generation of Methane; 1.3 Composition of CBM Gas; 1.3.1 Coal Petrography; 1.3.2 Coal Rank; 1.3.3 Grade of Coal; 1.3.4 CBM Prospects in India and World; References; 2 Geology of Probable Areas and Its Petrology; Abstract; 2.1 Geological Assessment of CBM Reservoirs; 2.1.1 Different Petrological Analysis; 2.1.2 Proximate Analysis; References; 3 Gas Content Measurement in Coalbed: Desorption Test and Isotherm Study; Abstract 3.1 Introduction to Different Methods Used3.2 Indirect Method of Gas Capacity Estimation; 3.2.1 Sorption Time; 3.2.2 Indian Status of CBM Gas Content; References; 4 Recovery of Methane and CO2 Sequestration; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Adsorption of CO2 and Methane; 4.2 Potential Sites for Adsorption; 4.3 Water Production Problem; 4.4 Produced Water Management Practised in India; 4.5 Conclusion; References; Coal Bed Methane (CBM): Conclusion; .; Shale; 5 Introduction to Shale; Abstract; 5.1 What Are Shales?; 5.2 Type of Shales; 5.3 Characteristics of Shales; 5.4 Composition of Shales 5.5 Applications of ShalesReferences; 6 Global Scenario; Abstract; 6.1 World Reserves & Production of Shale; 6.2 United States of America (USA); 6.3 Canada; References; 7 Shale Resources in India; Abstract; 7.1 Indian Scenario for Shale; 7.2 Cambay Basin; 7.3 KG Basin; 7.4 Cauvery Basin; 7.5 Damodar Basin; References; 8 MajorIntro; Contents; Coal Bed Methane (CBM); 1 Introduction to Coal Bed Methane (CBM); Abstract; 1.1 The History of CBM; 1.2 Coalification and Generation of Methane; 1.3 Composition of CBM Gas; 1.3.1 Coal Petrography; 1.3.2 Coal Rank; 1.3.3 Grade of Coal; 1.3.4 CBM Prospects in India and World; References; 2 Geology of Probable Areas and Its Petrology; Abstract; 2.1 Geological Assessment of CBM Reservoirs; 2.1.1 Different Petrological Analysis; 2.1.2 Proximate Analysis; References; 3 Gas Content Measurement in Coalbed: Desorption Test and Isotherm Study; Abstract 3.1 Introduction to Different Methods Used3.2 Indirect Method of Gas Capacity Estimation; 3.2.1 Sorption Time; 3.2.2 Indian Status of CBM Gas Content; References; 4 Recovery of Methane and CO2 Sequestration; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Adsorption of CO2 and Methane; 4.2 Potential Sites for Adsorption; 4.3 Water Production Problem; 4.4 Produced Water Management Practised in India; 4.5 Conclusion; References; Coal Bed Methane (CBM): Conclusion; .; Shale; 5 Introduction to Shale; Abstract; 5.1 What Are Shales?; 5.2 Type of Shales; 5.3 Characteristics of Shales; 5.4 Composition of Shales 5.5 Applications of ShalesReferences; 6 Global Scenario; Abstract; 6.1 World Reserves & Production of Shale; 6.2 United States of America (USA); 6.3 Canada; References; 7 Shale Resources in India; Abstract; 7.1 Indian Scenario for Shale; 7.2 Cambay Basin; 7.3 KG Basin; 7.4 Cauvery Basin; 7.5 Damodar Basin; References; 8 Major Challenges in Shale Exploration; Abstract; 8.1 Exploration Techniques; 8.2 Challenges in Shale Exploration; 8.3 Government Policy in India; References; Shale Conclusion; .; Gas Hydrates; 9 Introduction to Gas Hydrate; Abstract; 9.1 Gas Hydrate 9.2 History of Gas Hydrate of Hydrogen9.3 Structure of Gas Hydrate; 9.4 Structure I; 9.5 Structure II; 9.6 Structure H; 9.7 Hydrates and Their Composition; 9.8 Natural Gas Hydrates; 9.9 Location of Hydrate Zone in India; References; 10 Hydrates and Their Properties; Abstract; 10.1 Thermal Properties of Gas Hydrates; 10.2 Electrical Conductivity of Gas Hydrates; 10.3 Density; References; 11 Gas Hydrate Formation; Abstract; 11.1 Experimental Condition for Gas Hydrate Formation; 11.2 Hydrate Formation in Wells; 11.3 Pressure-Temperature Condition for Gas Hydrate Formation 11.4 Kinetics of Gas Hydrate Formation11.5 Inhibition of Gas Hydrate Formation Process; References; 12 Application of Gas Hydrates; Abstract; 12.1 Storage and Transportation of Gases in Gas Hydrate Clathrate; 12.2 Desalinization of Aqueous Solutions; 12.3 Hydrate Plug in Well Bore; 12.4 Concentrating Heavy Water; 12.5 Carbon Dioxide Sequestration; References; 13 Challenges in Gas Hydrate Formation in Oil Industry; Abstract; 13.1 Occurrence of Gas Hydrate in Drilling Processes in Offshore Regions; 13.2 Flow Assurance Issues; References; 14 Gas Hydrate Scenario in India; Abstract; References … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (79 pages)
- Subjects:
- 622/.3385
Natural gas -- India
Natural gas -- India -- Hydrates
Coalbed methane
Coalbed methane
Natural gas
Natural gas -- Hydrates
India
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030214142
3030214141 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030214135
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- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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