A New Research Approach Regarding the Storage of Different Gaseous Products Under Pressure in The Eligible Romanian Salt Caverns

The paper analyzes the technical and safety factors for the storage of different gaseous products (air, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, methan gas, etc.), in the eligible salt caverns from Romania, especially in the compact salt caverns created by dillution process. This new approach to research and proje...

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Veröffentlicht in:MATEC web of conferences 2024, Vol.389, p.73
Hauptverfasser: Popescu, Sorin, Radu, Sorin-Mihai, Dinescu, Stela, Vlăducă, Iulian, Obreja, Ana-Maria
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Zusammenfassung:The paper analyzes the technical and safety factors for the storage of different gaseous products (air, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, methan gas, etc.), in the eligible salt caverns from Romania, especially in the compact salt caverns created by dillution process. This new approach to research and project results, will be an important contribution to the evaluation of large-scale storage capacities in Romania and is necessary for decision-makers to consider these technologies as some of the most appropriate in terms of risks. Especially was studied the geological and lithological diagrams and colected data from the conserved salt mines in order to analyze the storage conditions. The paper analized the Slanic river area, a Trotus tributarry, where disollution method was well implemented, near Targu Ocna town, Bacau County, Romania. The mining area is located near a well-known industrial center for chemical processing, Borzesti Chemical Works, with a great interes in the gas storage facilities. The storage of different gases implies different technologies for gas compression and gas transportation, this beeing in the near future a new challenge for research for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
ISSN:2261-236X
2274-7214
2261-236X
DOI:10.1051/matecconf/202438900073