AbstractDuring the long-time operation of salt rock storage cavern, between its formations, damaged interfaces induced by discontinuous creep deformations between adjacent layers will possibly lead to serious gas leakage. In this paper, damaged interfaces are considered as main potential leakage path: firstly in meso-level, gas flow rule along the interface is analyzed and the calculation of equivalent permeability is discussed. Then based on porous media seepage theory, gas leakage simulation model including salt rock, cavity interlayers and interface is built. With this strategy, it is possible to overcome the disadvantage of simulation burden with porous-fractured double medium. It also can provide the details of gas flowing along the da...
The existence of an interlayer has a significant effect on the stability of a rock salt gas storage ...
To secure a stable supply of petroleum gas, underground storage caverns for liquified petroleum gas...
A promising option for storing large-scale quantities of green gases (e.g., hydrogen) is in subsurfa...
AbstractDuring the long-time operation of salt rock storage cavern, between its formations, damaged ...
AbstractStorage of hydrocarbons in underground salt caverns created by solution mining has been comm...
Underground storage in salt caverns is a preferred method for the intermediate storage of natural ga...
In China, the salt formations close to the lower reaches of the large natural gas routes and the mai...
Salt caverns form an ideal reservoir for gas storage, and as such are extensively used for seasonal ...
AbstractCusp displacement catastrophe theory can be introduced to propose a new method about instabi...
Using underground space to store natural gas resources is an important means by which to solve emerg...
Twelve incidents involving well casing and/or cement leaks in the salt caverns storage industry are ...
Salt cavern gas storage has become the key project of current and future underground gas storage (UG...
Knowledge about the permeability of surrounding rock (salt rock and mudstone interlayer) is an impor...
The caverns are built in the salt massifs, by dissolving the salt at depths from 150 m to 1000÷2000m...
International audienceSalt rock has been used as hast rock to storing hydrocarbons and disposing nuc...
The existence of an interlayer has a significant effect on the stability of a rock salt gas storage ...
To secure a stable supply of petroleum gas, underground storage caverns for liquified petroleum gas...
A promising option for storing large-scale quantities of green gases (e.g., hydrogen) is in subsurfa...
AbstractDuring the long-time operation of salt rock storage cavern, between its formations, damaged ...
AbstractStorage of hydrocarbons in underground salt caverns created by solution mining has been comm...
Underground storage in salt caverns is a preferred method for the intermediate storage of natural ga...
In China, the salt formations close to the lower reaches of the large natural gas routes and the mai...
Salt caverns form an ideal reservoir for gas storage, and as such are extensively used for seasonal ...
AbstractCusp displacement catastrophe theory can be introduced to propose a new method about instabi...
Using underground space to store natural gas resources is an important means by which to solve emerg...
Twelve incidents involving well casing and/or cement leaks in the salt caverns storage industry are ...
Salt cavern gas storage has become the key project of current and future underground gas storage (UG...
Knowledge about the permeability of surrounding rock (salt rock and mudstone interlayer) is an impor...
The caverns are built in the salt massifs, by dissolving the salt at depths from 150 m to 1000÷2000m...
International audienceSalt rock has been used as hast rock to storing hydrocarbons and disposing nuc...
The existence of an interlayer has a significant effect on the stability of a rock salt gas storage ...
To secure a stable supply of petroleum gas, underground storage caverns for liquified petroleum gas...
A promising option for storing large-scale quantities of green gases (e.g., hydrogen) is in subsurfa...