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Gas hydrate—a source of shallow water flow? BOB A. HARDAGE and RANDY REMINGTON, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin, USA HARRY H. ROBERTS, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA Shallow wate
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Document Date: 2010-02-16 14:52:13


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Dekker Press / /

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Louisiana State University / University of Texas / /

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deepwater gas hydrate / facies-detection technologies / deepwater geophysical imaging / gas-hydrate research efforts / Gas hydrate / cement / drill site / gas-hydrate research / shallow water flow problems/solutions / dissociated gas hydrate / freshwater aquifer systems / possible gas molecules / /

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North Sea / Gulf of Mexico / Norwegian Sea / Caspian Sea / /

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Deep Star Drilling and Completions Committee / University of Texas at Austin / Louisiana State University / Bureau of Economic Geology / /

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RANDY REMINGTON / BOB A. HARDAGE / Alberty / /

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drilling supervisor / TLE Corresponding author / well head / /

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Texas / /

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West Africa / Gulf of Mexico / southeast Asia / /

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facies-detection technologies / /

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