Thermal cracking experiment in a salt mine.

Grégoire, Hévin, and Cyrille, Balland and J., Billiotte and B., Tessier and F., Hadj Hassen, and A., Rouabhi and L., Blanco-Martin, and Kurt, Staudtmeister and Bastian, Leuger and Dirk, Zapf and Emmanuel, Hertz and Daniel, Tribout and Nicolas, Thelier Thermal cracking experiment in a salt mine. Project Report. INERIS.

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Abstract

Towards the end of the 2000s, the global energy situation began to change significantly. The need for energy transition became increasingly important, pushing players in the field to look into different subjects relating to energy production and use. The energy storage sector was no exception, and research projects into compressed air or hydrogen storage in salt caverns came into being. Within these projects, storage often involves high injection and withdrawal flow rates. This means that pressure (and temperature) variations at the cavern walls take place very quickly and "injection-withdrawal" operating cycles are very frequent.

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Item Type: Reports (Project Report)
Subjects: Methodology > Other-additional study
Region > France
Inducing technology > Underground storage of fluids
Project: EPOS-IP > STARFISH: unconventional hydrocarbon extraction