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Gas hydrates are crystalline compounds in which gas molecules, typically methane, ethane, or carbon dioxide, are trapped within a lattice of water molecules under high-pressure and low-temperature conditions.
They are commonly found in marine sediments and permafrost regions. In the oil and gas industry, gas hydrates can form blockages in pipelines but also represent a potential future energy source due to the large amounts of methane stored in hydrate deposits.
Research into their formation, dissociation, and exploitation is ongoing and requires specially designed equipment capable of withstanding very high pressures. Our Gas Hydrate systems are designed to support these applications.
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