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Rock mechanics for gas storage in bedded salt caverns

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 1997
Abstract Liquefied petroleum gases and natural gas have been stored in caverns solution mined in domal and bedded salt for many years. The majority of the natural gas storage caverns in the United States have been developed in domal salt. This paper is a case history of three caverns that were developed specifically for natural gas storage in bedded ...
J ISTVAN, L EVANS, J WEBER, C DEVINE
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Simulating Gas Storage in Salt Caverns

2017
Salt caverns are artificial cavities in salt formations, which are usually used for long-term storage of hydrocarbons such as black oil or natural gas. At least two facilities, located in MacIntosh, USA (PowerSouth Energy Cooperative) and in Huntorf, Germany (Crotogino and Quast 1981), employ salt caverns in combination with compressed air energy ...
Thomas Nagel   +3 more
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Study on Surrounding Rock Stability During Solution Mining and Operation of Salt Cavern Gas Storage with Different Height-to-Diameter Ratios and Burial Depths

Applied Sciences
Salt cavern gas storage (SCGS) is a key development direction for future energy storage. However, the stability of the surrounding rock in underground SCGS remains a challenging issue to be resolved.
Xiaochuan Yang   +7 more
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The failure law of the cement plug-casing interface for direct plugging in the casing of old wells for salt cavern gas storage

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2023
The old salt hole wells cannot be directly converted into gas storage, injection and production wells, so the old wells must be plugged to ensure the effectiveness of plugging.
Jiangshuai Wang, Chuchu Cai
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Numerical Simulation of Injection and Production Dynamics in a Single Salt Cavern Gas Storage Facility: Accounting for Thermal Effects

International Journal of Energy Research
The growing global demand for natural gas highlights the crucial role of underground gas storage (UGS) in ensuring supply security. Among various storage methods, salt cavern gas storage stands out due to its superior geological properties.
Xiao-Dong Yu   +4 more
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Modeling and Analysis of Salt Cavern Natural Gas Storage

SPE Production and Operations Symposium, 2013
Abstract A rigorous modeling approach is developed for effective management and inventory analysis of natural gas storage in underground salt caverns by considering the interactions of storage gas with surface facilities through wells and surrounding salt formation.
Pablo Barajas, Faruk Civan
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Design and Flow Field Analysis of Extendable Leaching-optimized Cavern Construction Device for Salt Cavern Gas Storage

Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Salt cavern gas storage is one of the most important types of underground gas storage reservoirs. To address the inefficient initial cavern formation rates in solution mining-based gas storage facilities located within salt formations, an extendable ...
C. Zha   +4 more
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Numerical Simulation Optimization of Insoluble Sediment Discharge at the Bottom of Salt Cavern Gas Storage Facilities

European Journal of Computational Mechanics
The accumulation of insoluble sediments at the bottom of salt caverns significantly affects the effective storage capacity and long-term operational stability of salt cavern gas storage facilities. To investigate the sediment accumulation processes under
Yueyang Guan   +3 more
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STORAGE OF NATURAL GAS IN SALT CAVERNS

Proceedings of SPE Northern Plains Section Regional Meeting, 1975
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Discussion of this paper is invited. Three copies of any discussion should be sent to the Society of Petroleum Engineers office. Such discussion may be presented at the above meeting and, with the paper, may be considered for publication in one of the two SPE ...
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Phenomenological Inventory Analysis of Underground Gas Storage in Salt Caverns

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2002
Abstract This paper presents a model for effective management of natural gas storage in salt caverns. An interactive and dynamic phenomenological inventory model is developed that considers the effects of hydrocarbon thermodynamics, phase behavior, and heat and mass exchanges along cavern walls during gas loading, storage and unloading ...
Steinberger Anita   +2 more
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