2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104122
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Hydrate occurrence in Europe: Risks, rewards, and legal frameworks

Abstract: Asbtract In January of this year (2020), a major scientific study (‘the Minshull report’) announced that gas hydrate reservoirs were found in many offshore areas across Europe. The European Commission is now considering a policy view to commercialize the development and extraction of methane gas from European offshore areas. Affirmation from the European Commission that offshore methane hydrates are too useful and too valuable to forego development could initiate a global response to adopt offshore … Show more

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“…As a new energy in the 21st century, the efficient and safe exploitation of hydrate is facing a tremendous challenge [1]. Submarine landslides, stratigraphic collapse, and methane leakage caused by hydrate development will cause significant harm to human safety and the environment [2][3][4][5]. Hence, how to accurately detect the dynamic distribution of hydrate needs to be solved urgently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a new energy in the 21st century, the efficient and safe exploitation of hydrate is facing a tremendous challenge [1]. Submarine landslides, stratigraphic collapse, and methane leakage caused by hydrate development will cause significant harm to human safety and the environment [2][3][4][5]. Hence, how to accurately detect the dynamic distribution of hydrate needs to be solved urgently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%