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Antifreeze proteins and gas hydrate inhibition

In Antifreeze Proteins Volume 2: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Applications — 2020, pp. 287-306

Edited by Friis, D.; Ramløv, H.

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Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

CERE – Center for Energy Ressources Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Center for Energy Resources Engineering, Centers, Technical University of Denmark3

Gas hydrates are ice-like solid compounds of small gas molecules and water which form at low temperature and high pressure and are the major flow assurance problem in the global oil and gas industry. In this chapter the use of antifreeze proteins as gas hydrate inhibitors is explored. A variety of methods for hydrate management are mentioned and test methods for low dosage hydrate inhibitors are considered in detail.

A review of current research into antifreeze proteins as hydrate inhibitors follows. Based on the current state-of-the-art it is concluded that antifreeze proteins may be effective hydrate inhibitors; however, testing needs to be performed on more realistic reservoir fluids than has currently been done.

Economic production of antifreeze proteins in large amounts is also a necessary step to allow their adoption in the field. Finally the mechanism of inhibition of antifreeze proteins, at least for hydrates, is not well understood. This could be a fruitful area of future research.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2020
Pages: 287-306
ISBN: 3030419479 , 3030419487 , 9783030419479 and 9783030419486
Types: Book chapter
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41948-6_12
ORCIDs: von Solms, Nicolas

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