SU1427757A1 - Method of building and operation of multiple-zone subsurface gas storages - Google Patents

Method of building and operation of multiple-zone subsurface gas storages

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SU1427757A1
SU1427757A1 SU4057104/03A SU4057104A SU1427757A1 SU 1427757 A1 SU1427757 A1 SU 1427757A1 SU 4057104/03 A SU4057104/03 A SU 4057104/03A SU 4057104 A SU4057104 A SU 4057104A SU 1427757 A1 SU1427757 A1 SU 1427757A1
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wells
gas
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monitoring
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Г.Д. Лебедев
И.Н. Токой
А.Н. Федутенко
В.С. Григорьев
В.И. Резуненко
Б.П. Савкив
Н.И. Евдощук
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Украинский научно-исследовательский институт природных газов
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FIELD: gas industry; subsurface gas storages. SUBSTANCE: several zones for gas storage are assigned in geological section, then input-development and monitoring-regulating wells are drilled. Then casing and flow tubing are installed in wells. When outfitting input-development wells, perforations are made in flow tubing at levels of all zones. Gas to be stored is injected and extracted, when necessary, simultaneously from all zones through flow tubing of input-development wells. Monitoring - regulating wells are drilled to each separate zone. To regulate amounts of gas injected to and extracted from each zone, gas is additionally injected to or extracted from monitoring - regulating wells. EFFECT: reduced expenses for creating and operating gas storages owing to reduction of number of wells. 1 dwg
SU4057104/03A 1986-04-16 1986-04-16 Method of building and operation of multiple-zone subsurface gas storages SU1427757A1 (en)

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RU2458838C1 (en) * 2011-03-28 2012-08-20 Учреждение Российской академии наук Институт проблем нефти и газа РАН Method for creating underground gas storage in geological structures filled with gas

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
RU2458838C1 (en) * 2011-03-28 2012-08-20 Учреждение Российской академии наук Институт проблем нефти и газа РАН Method for creating underground gas storage in geological structures filled with gas

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