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Hydrodynamic Studies of Underground Gas Storages

2023 13th International Conference on Advanced Computer Information Technologies (ACIT), 2023
Yaroslav Pyanylo   +5 more
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Mixing in Underground Gas Storage

1989
Underground storage fields developed on aquifers or converted from producing reservoirs frequently encounter problems related to mixing phenomena. The need for understanding flow and displacement processes as affected by mixing in the porous matrix surrounding storage wells is important, both in design and operation of storage units.
Guy Fasanino, Jean-Eric Molinard
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Underground Storage of Oil and Gas

Journal of Energy Engineering, 1984
The environmental and security advantages of underground storage of oil and gas are well documented. In many cases, underground storage methods such as storage in salt domes, abandoned mines, and mined rock caverns have proven to be cost effective when compared to storage in steel tanks constructed for that purpose on the surface.
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Underground gas storage: An introduction and UK perspective

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2009
Abstract Rising demand and the depletion of its offshore reserves has resulted in the UK becoming a net importer of natural gas. An increased reliance on imports and limited current storage availability mean that the UK faces increasing energy bills and risk of disruption to supply. Because of this the UK government has set about
Evans, D.J., Chadwick, R.A.
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A microbiological study of an underground gas storage in the process of gas extraction

Microbiology, 2007
The numbers of microorganisms belonging to ecologically significant groups and the rates of terminal microbial processes of sulfate reduction and methanogenesis were determined in the liquid phase of an underground gas storage (UGS) in the period of gas extraction.
A E, Ivanova   +4 more
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Economics of Underground Gas Storage

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1971
The economic advantages of using underground gas storage to balance variations in gas load are illustrated here by comparing it with various other approaches: increasing pipeline flow gas purchases, increasing interruptible sales, and installing LNG or LPG peak-shaving facilities. All other methods run a poor race for a return on the investment dollar.
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A microbiological study of an underground gas storage in the process of gas injection

Microbiology, 2007
The liquid phase of different units of an underground gas storage (UGS) in the period of gas injection was studied with respect to its hydrochemical composition and characterized microbiologically. The presence of viable aerobic and anaerobic bacteria was revealed in the UGS stratal and associated waters.
A E, Ivanova   +4 more
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Underground Gas Storage in the European Gas Infrastructure

Proceedings, 2011
The underground storage of compressed natural gas (CNG) is an efficient proven common technology in use since 1915. Underground gas storage (UGS) became an essential indispensable link in the gas supply chain for adjusting gas supply to meet short-term and seasonal changes in gas demand.
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