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Storage and transport of gas hydrates as a slurry suspenion under metastable conditions

Patent 6082118 Issued on July 4, 2000. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject July 7, 2018. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Application

No. 111212 filed on 07/07/1998

US Classes:

62/46.1, With sorbing or mixing62/46.2, Mixing of substance with hydrogen585/15HYDRATE OR PRODUCTION THEREOF

Examiners

Primary: Doerrler, William C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • WO 93/01153 WO. 01/13/1993

International Classes

F17C 011/00
C07C 009/00

Abstract

A suitable slurry composition allows gas hydrates to be stored or transported under metastable conditions. The slurry includes gas hydrate particles and a carrier liquid for the gas hydrate particles. Suitable carrier liquids have a specific gravity in the range from about 0.6 to about 2, a pour point below about -20° C. a viscosity of about 10 centipoise or less, and a thermal conductivity lower than that of the gas hydrate particles. The slurry can be stored or transported in a system that includes a container for holding the slurry; a device for agitating the slurry while in the container (e.g., a mixing blade, a rotating screw, a reciprocating box beam, or an ultrasound generator); a device for removing excess carrier liquid from the container while it is loaded or being loaded with gas hydrates and/or carrier liquid (e.g., a skimming device or a drain); and a device for reslurrifying the gas hydrates with carrier liquid before or during unloading of the gas hydrates from the container (e.g., a carrier liquid injection nozzle).

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