Focus on the Development of Natural Gas Hydrate in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background
1.2. Literature Review
1.2.1. Technology
1.2.2. Economy
1.2.3. Environment
2. Current Situation
2.1. Reserves
2.2. Technological Aspects
2.2.1. Natural Gas Hydrate Detection Technology
2.2.2. Natural Gas Hydrate Reservoir-Forming Mechanism
2.2.3. Natural Gas Hydrate Mining Technology
3. Development Potential Analysis
3.1. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats and Polictics Economics Society Technology Analysis
3.2. Competitive Analysis
3.2.1. Existing Competitors
3.2.2. Potential Competitors
3.2.3. Bargaining Power of Customers
3.2.4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.2.5. Threat of Substitution
4. Institutional Arrangement
4.1. Cooperation Frameworks
4.1.1. International Cooperation Frameworks
- Cooperation between Governments: All cooperation between all levels should be carried out following the guidance of governments. Hence, the cooperation agreements between Central Governments should be carried out first. The agreements may not be in detail, but should be instructive to the agreements between enterprises.
- Cooperation between enterprises: Under the guidance of governments, agreements between enterprises should be made. These agreements should include profit sharing mechanism (which determines how to share earnings after commercial production) and feedback mechanism (which helps to further optimize the cooperation mode).
- Cooperation between research institutions: The information sharing and technologies sharing mechanism should be built to promote mutual improvement. Besides, mining and exploitation should proceed in enterprises and research institutions from both countries.
4.1.2. Domestic Cooperation Frameworks
- The Central Government should carry out related policies to give the resource exploitation and usufruct rights to large state owned enterprises and invest in research institutions, colleges and universities.
- Research institutions, colleges and universities will actively perform technology studies and cultivate talents for governments and enterprises.
- Large state owned enterprises should invest in research institutions and form cooperation agreements to perform mining and exploitation in hydrate reserves regions. After extracting hydrates, these enterprises can sell them to users to earn profit and pay taxes to the Central Government in return.
4.2. Policy Frameworks
4.2.1. Financing Channels
4.2.2. Tax Preference
4.2.3. Pilot Construction
4.2.4. Legal System Construction
4.2.5. Other Polices
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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State | Drilling Experiment | Trial Mining | Commercial Production |
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The United States | In 2009, the U.S. completed drilling and logging project in Gulf of Mexico successfully. | In 2012, the U.S. Department of Energy discovered natural gas hydrate in North slope of Alaska and obtained steady flow of natural gas [ 35]. | After 2016 |
Japan | In cooperation with Canada and the U.S., Japan carried out drilling experiment in Mackenzie delta and gains the sample of natural gas hydrate. | In 2013, Japan acquired natural gas from natural gas hydrate in Atsumi Peninsula and Shima Peninsula | After 2018 according to estimation |
China | In 2007, China found gas hydrate sample in Northern South China Sea for the first time [ 36]. In 2009, China successfully drilled out physical sample in Qilian Mountains and become the first country to discover natural gas hydrate in low-latitude permafrost zone [37]. In 2013, China gained sample of new type in Northern South China Sea. | After 2020 | After 2036 |
Canada | In 1998, Canada performed drilling activities in Mallik 2L238 well and drilled out natural gas hydrate core. | In 2002, Canada carried out trial mining experiments in Mackenzie delta in cooperation with Japan. Besides, Canada completed terrestrial methane hydrate production tests from 2001 to 2008. | In 2013, Canada Government announced abandoning natural gas hydrate development |
Mining Method | Mining Principle |
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Thermal stimulation method | Change temperature condition for gas hydrate phase equilibrium |
Depressurization method | Change pressure condition for gas hydrate phase equilibrium |
Inhibitor injection method | Change pressure/temperature condition for gas hydrate phase equilibrium |
CO2-CH4 replacement method | CO2 requires lower energy to form hydrate compared with CH4 |
Solid mining method | Maintain the original state |
Strengths | Weaknesses | Opportunities | Threats | ||
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Political | The Chinese government attaches great importance to gas hydrate development. | China has no solid legal system, no related competent authorities and comprehensive development plan. | Gas hydrate development is included in several long-term development programs to 2020. | The national competition is fierce. Some countries refuse to cooperate with China. | |
Economic | Huge financial support given by the Chinese government. | There is still a long way to produce natural gas commercially. | China has a gas hydrate market with wide and bright prospect. | Gas hydrate exploitation is not the most economical way to obtain natural gas. | |
Social | Gas hydrate is regarded as ideal low carbon energy in the future. | Gas hydrate is not able to replace coal or natural gas in upcoming years. | Gas hydrate can finally be recognized as one of the main energy resources in China. | Problems regarding how to balance environmental protection and energy security are still unresolved. | |
Technology | China has become one of the few countries that have mastered related key technologies. | Research started relatively late, and related technology is immature | Reservoir-forming mechanism, enrichment regularity and other techniques are in the industry forefront. | Domestic technical level lags behind other countries. |
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Tan, Z.; Pan, G.; Liu, P. Focus on the Development of Natural Gas Hydrate in China. Sustainability 2016, 8, 520. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8060520
Tan Z, Pan G, Liu P. Focus on the Development of Natural Gas Hydrate in China. Sustainability. 2016; 8(6):520. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8060520
Chicago/Turabian StyleTan, Zhongfu, Ge Pan, and Pingkuo Liu. 2016. "Focus on the Development of Natural Gas Hydrate in China" Sustainability 8, no. 6: 520. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8060520
APA StyleTan, Z., Pan, G., & Liu, P. (2016). Focus on the Development of Natural Gas Hydrate in China. Sustainability, 8(6), 520. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8060520