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CrimeDad@lemmy.crimedad.work to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Scientists propose converting natural gas into hydrogen directly in gas fields

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Scientists propose converting natural gas into hydrogen directly in gas fields

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CrimeDad@lemmy.crimedad.work to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Skoltech researchers have found a way to produce hydrogen from natural gas with 45% efficiency right in the gas field by injecting steam and a catalyst into a well and adding oxygen to ignite the gas. Catalyst-assisted combustion produces a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, from which the latter can be easily extracted. This technology will help accelerate the transition from fossil fuels to clean hydrogen power. The study was published in Fuel.
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    Wait. Am I getting this right? They want to inject high-pressure steam and chemicals into a massive underground natural gas reservoir. Then set off a big fire + explosion.

    Surely, nothing can go wrong.

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      It’s called in situ combustion and apparently it’s a well established practice in the petroleum industry: https://glossary.slb.com/en/terms/i/in-situ_combustion

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        So is coal extraction. How long has that coal fire burned under that town? 60 years?

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          You can read all about the Centralia mine fire here. ISC for oil extraction, as referenced by the paper, is not applicable to coal mining.

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            You miss their point

            • CrimeDad@lemmy.crimedad.workOP
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              I do. I hope they will explain.

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                To spell it out for you, Just because something is well established in the industry does not make it good.

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                  I never said it was good. I said it was a well established practice in response to @fubarx@lemmy.ml who seemed surprised that anyone would even consider it. I was surprised to learn about it as well, but it makes sense to use the oil or gas in the deposit to directly help fuel the process.

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                    MANY WELL ESTABLISHED practices are horribly stupid…

                    See the many natural disasters caused by company standard practices.

                    1. Dumped raw toxins directly into rivers

                    2. Locking the doors on clothing factories

                    3. Fracking

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