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Gas storage valuation in incomplete markets

European Journal of Operational Research, 2021
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Nils Löhndorf, David Wozabal
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Gas Storage in Nanoporous Materials

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2008
AbstractGas storage in solids is becoming an ever more important technology, with applications and potential applications ranging from energy and the environment all the way to biology and medicine. Very highly porous materials, such as zeolites, carbon materials, polymers, and metal‐organic frameworks, offer a wide variety of chemical composition and ...
Russell E, Morris, Paul S, Wheatley
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InSAR Analysis of Underground Gas Storage

IGARSS 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2023
Natural gas is an important source of energy used for domestic, industrial and transport purposes. Its presence is unevenly distributed in the world, and its consumption is subject to large seasonal fluctuations. In addressing this challenge, Underground Gas Storage (UGS) represents an important option to create national strategic reserves and helps ...
Fibbi G.   +6 more
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Natural gas storage

Carbon, 1992
Abstract In applications where storage volume is limited, the density of the stored material is the important parameter. The storage of natural gas (methane) at ambient temperatures is an example of this. Adsorption can be used to enhance this storage density, but the traditional methods of activation of carbons to increase adsorption capacity do not
D.F. Quinn, J.A. MacDonald
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Gas Storage Evaluation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
In this paper the authors tackle the gas storage evaluation, dividing its value in Intrinsic and Extrinsic. The Intrinsic value is defined at the time t, given the market Forward curve, by the strategy that maximize the P&L, due to the difference between the injection and withdrawal prices, given the physical constraints and feature of the particular ...
Mario Dell'Era, Jessica Milesi
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Gas Storage in Fullerenes

Fullerene Science and Technology, 1999
Abstract Fullerenes and in particular C60 have been shown to store effectively a wide range of gases from simple monatomic rare gases to diatomics and polyatomics. A review of the research in this area conducted at ANSTO is given. The trapping of Ar, Kr, Xe, and CO2 are discussed in detail whilst preliminary results pertaining to N2O, CH4, CF4, C2H6 ...
G. E. Gadd   +10 more
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Underground Gas Storage in Partially Depleted Gas Reservoir

Canadian International Petroleum Conference, 2007
Abstract Main objective of this study is dealing with a real case study of an Iranian gas condensate reservoir for the purpose of underground gas storage. Doing such a study in this reservoir will aid developing this technology and also demonstrates new concept of underground gas storage in partially depleted gas ...
M. Soroush, N. Alizadeh
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Natural-Gas Storage

Transactions of the AIME, 1919
The question of natural-gas supply is receiving careful consideration inmany parts of the country, as in the winter months it is quite a problem tohave on hand sufficient gas to satisfy the demand. Increasing the output ofwells by the application of vacuum has been tried with various results andlarge companies have attempted to keep up the supply with ...
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Polymer/Gas Clathrates for Gas Storage and Controlled Release

Macromolecules, 2006
The nanoporous crystalline phase of a cheap commercial polymer shows, already at room temperature, large uptake of gas molecules (e.g., butadiene and carbon dioxide) leading to polymer/gas clathrate phases. These clathrate phases have been characterized by X-ray diffraction and infrared linear dichroism measurements.
ANNUNZIATA L   +4 more
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