Technical Topic Area 2 - Hydrate Production Systems Research
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| Federal Grant Title: | TECHNICAL TOPIC AREA 2 - HYDRATE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS RESEARCH |
| Federal Agency Name: | National Energy Technology Laboratory |
| Program Name: | Fossil Energy Research and Development |
| Grant Categories: | Energy |
| CFDA Number: | 81.089 |
| Funding Opportunity Number: | DE-PS26-08NT43260-02 |
| Posted Date: | Jan 30, 2008 |
| Creation Date: | Feb 06, 2008 |
| Original Application Deadline: | Mar 17, 2008 |
| Current Application Deadline: | Information not provided |
| Archive Date: | May 30, 2008 |
| Total Program Funding: | Information not provided |
| Maximum Federal Grant Award: | $0 |
| Minimum Federal Grant Award: | $0 |
| Expected Number of Awards: | Information not provided |
| Cost Sharing or Matching: | Yes |
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- Grant Description
- Topic Area 2 - Hydrate Production Systems Research (DE-PS26-08NT43260-02) DOE desires to add new production system related projects to the program's portfolio. Applications are sought to develop, modify, and evaluate, cost-effective tools, technologies and approaches for producing methane from high saturation subsurface gas hydrate accumulations within sandstone reservoirs. This research will be designed to develop technologies/systems that will lead to technically viable production methods and/or provide information on the production rates obtainable from gas hydrate deposits and the most effective suites of drilling, completion, and stimulation methods (including injection of CO2) to optimize production viability for given geologic settings. Research proposed in this area may be supported by modeling and numerical simulation but stand alone Applications based solely on modeling and/or numerical simulation will not be considered. The primary focus is to be the physical development and testing of production technologies and methodologies.
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