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Quick Links:  Carbon Dioxide | Hydrate Research | Methane Hydrates

Ocean Resources

The Hawaii Natural Energy Institute has a long history of research and development in ocean resources technology. Two current programs involve curbing greenhouse gases and exploring the energy potential of methane hydrates found on the ocean floor.

Carbon Dioxide Sequestration: HNEI is a major partner in a landmark carbon dioxide ocean sequestration field experiment that is providing critical data on changes to sea water chemistry in the deep ocean and the effects on benthic biota resulting from CO2 injection.

Methane Hydrates: Methane hydrates, vast hydrocarbon deposits found in deep waters, are being studied as a potential new energy resource. Hydrate research is underway, and international collaborations have been established with researchers in Japan, Korea, and Norway. HNEI researchers have constructed an experimental facility, named the Ocean Resources and Applications Laboratory, to conduct studies of methane hydrate stability and to support the carbon dioxide sequestration work.


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