“…These gases are commonly thermogenic in origin and are sourced by relatively deep leaking reservoirs. Natural gas hydrate systems associated with thermogenic hydrocarbons have been observed in many different sedimentary basins worldwide [Diaconescu et al, 2001;Sassen et al, 2001aSassen et al, , 2001bSassen et al, , 2001cMazurenko et al, 2002;Blinova et al, 2003;Kida et al, 2006;Lu et al, 2007;Bourry et al, 2009;Pape et al, 2010Pape et al, , 2014Ruffine et al, 2013;Smith et al, 2014;Serié et al, 2016]. However, S II and S H gas hydrates have often been directly sampled only at or close to the seafloor, without a complete penetration and direct sampling throughout the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) [Sassen et al, 2001a[Sassen et al, , 2001b[Sassen et al, , 2001cPohlman et al, 2005;Lu et al, 2007;Bourry et al, 2009;Klapp et al, 2010].…”