Present and Future of Underground Gas Storage ? What Has Been Done In the Appalachian Area

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 781 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1945
Abstract
STORAGE of natural gas in underground reservoirs is one of the most important developments in the natural gas industry in recent years. However, it is only when we consider this development together with proved fuel reserves, the know-how of the fuel technologist, and the possibility of making manufactured gas available over large areas, that we begin to appreciate fully the impact that underground storage of gas may have on the future growth and development of large areas in the United States. During the past winter, shortages of natural gas in the industrial East were given wide publicity and domestic consumers were requested to reduce their requirements to a minimum, so that war plants might have sufficient gas to continue operations. Curtailments would have been more drastic except for the fact that large volumes of natural gas had previously been stored in underground reservoirs. Storage of natural gas in depleted or partly depleted gas or oil sands is not new, having originally been tried, as far as I know, about 1915. About five or ten years later an attempt was made to store manufactured gas in a depleted gas sand. This proved unsuccessful at first because the gas was not properly cleaned and the impurities plugged the pores in the sand.
Citation
APA:
(1945) Present and Future of Underground Gas Storage ? What Has Been Done In the Appalachian AreaMLA: Present and Future of Underground Gas Storage ? What Has Been Done In the Appalachian Area. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.