★Detailed explanation of future trends in search of new business opportunities!! ★Can Japan become a resource-rich country?
Lecturer Professor Yoshiyoshi Matsumoto, Ph.D. Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo Target Audience: Individuals in charge of new business planning and related technologies such as energy development Venue: Tokyo Chuo City Industrial Hall, 4th Floor, Meeting Room 2 [Tokyo, Nihonbashi] 4 minutes from B3 exit of Higashi-Nihonbashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line towards Asakusabashi/ Oshiage Date and Time: December 5, 2011 (Monday) 13:00-16:00 Capacity: 30 participants. *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: [Early Bird Discount Price] 46,200 yen (tax included, including text costs) for 2 participants from one company. *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by November 21. Membership registration is free. *After November 21, the [Regular Price] will be 49,350 yen (tax included, including text costs) per participant.
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【Lecture Summary】 Fifteen years have passed since it was called the next-generation energy resource, and due to the emergence of energy issues stemming from the nuclear accident, there is now great expectation surrounding it. However, what is the current state of research and development? When is it expected to become usable, and why does the development plan seem to be progressing so slowly? What hurdles need to be overcome? This lecture will specifically address these pressing issues. Additionally, it will discuss the environmental impact of methane hydrate from both long-term and short-term perspectives.
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1. What is methane hydrate? 1-1 History of discovery and development of research 1-2 Synthesis and formation conditions of methane hydrate 2. Searching for methane hydrate 2-1 Significance of seismic exploration methods and the seafloor pseudo-reflection surface (BSR) 2-2 Origin of methane hydrate: decomposition of organic matter and gas migration and accumulation 3. Methane hydrate as an energy resource 3-1 Methane hydrate in the world and Japan 3-2 Two types of methane hydrate deposits 3-3 Methane hydrate deposits in the Nankai Trough 3-4 Achievements and future plans of MH21: challenges and prospects 4. Methane hydrate in the Sea of Japan 4-1 Why the Sea of Japan? 4-2 What has been learned from research? 4-3 Future developments 5. Trends overseas 5-1 Development trends in Asian countries 5-2 What about North America and Europe? 6. Future prospects for methane hydrate development 6-1 New development strategies 6-2 Environmental impact
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