Maximum admissible pressure in salt caverns used for brine production and hydrocarbon storage
Tightness is a fundamental prerequisite to any underground storage. In storage salt caverns, a safe maximum admissible pressure must be selected to avoid product loss. The tensile strength of salt is small, and cavern pressure must be kept lower than geostatic pressure or, more precisely, lower than...
Main Authors: | Bérest Pierre, Brouard Benoît, Karimi-Jafari Mehdi, Réveillère Arnaud |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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EDP Sciences
2020-01-01
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Series: | Oil & Gas Science and Technology |
Online Access: | https://ogst.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr/articles/ogst/full_html/2020/01/ogst200180/ogst200180.html |
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