Deep-sea oil wells: Surface coatings could inhibit buildup of methane hydrates that can block deep-sea oil and gas wells
Posted by ScienceDaily: Oceanography News on 11 April, 2012
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During the massive oil spill from the ruptured Deepwater Horizon well in 2010, it seemed at first like there might be a quick fix: a containment dome lowered onto the broken pipe to capture the flow so it could be pumped to the surface and disposed of properly. But that attempt quickly failed, because the dome almost instantly became clogged with frozen methane hydrate. Now a newly developed surface coatings could inhibit buildup of methane hydrates that can block deep-sea oil and gas wells....