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Solution Mining and Salt Cavern Usage
2016Salt solution mining is just what it says, the mining of various salts by dissolving them and pumping the resulting brine to the surface where it is concentrated or processed to recover the desired chemical products. Actual dissolution and recovery methodology is predicated on the solubility of the targeted salt, A “rule of thumb” in the solution ...
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Geoengineering Confidence Building for the Design and Construction of Salt Caverns
Rock Mechanics in Petroleum Engineering, 1994Abstract Rock salt is particular impermeable to gases and liquids. The solution-mining method provides the means for the creation of large storage capacities at economic costs. The geotechnical behaviour of rock salt is well-known with sufficient details for dimensioning purposes.
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The behaviour of salt and salt caverns
1995Salts are mined for both storage and extraction purposes, either via dry or solution mining techniques. For operational, environmental and geological purposes, it is important to understand and predict the in situ behaviour of salt, in particular the creep and strength characteristics.
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Planning and Construction of Storage Caverns in Salt Deposits
SPE European Spring Meeting, 1972Abstract Difference in the drilling concept between wells planned for underground storage purposes and those for crude oil or gas are discussed. The completed wells are investigated by means of a series of logs to analyse the quantitative mineral composition of the salt.
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The role of underground salt caverns for large-scale energy storage: A review and prospects
Energy Storage Materials, 2023Wei Liu, Qihang Li, Xilin Shi
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Underground hydrogen storage in caverns: Challenges of impure salt structures
Earth-Science Reviews, 2023Raoof Gholami
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