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PRCI PR-26-133
- Inventory/Migration/Delivery in Underground Storage
- Report / Survey by Pipeline Research Council International, 01/01/1987
- Publisher: PRCI
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University of Michigan
Need: The need for quantitative, diagnostic, as well as prognostic methods for verification of inventory, assurance of deliverability and containment against migration has been recognized by many in the storage industry for some time.
Result: The topic of STORAGE INVENTORY occupies Part I of this report. Part II of the report treats the topic of Migration in Underground Storage. Part III of the report is devoted to presentation of what has been learned in the area of DELIVERABILITY from storage wells.
Benefit: This project, Inventory-Migration-Deliverability in Underground Storage was developed as a result of many years of interaction between The University of Michigan and several companies in gas transmission and storage participating in the programs of the Pipeline Research Council International through its Pipeline Research Committee. A number of previous research projects conducted at The University of Michigan preceded the present effort.
University of Michigan
Need: The need for quantitative, diagnostic, as well as prognostic methods for verification of inventory, assurance of deliverability and containment against migration has been recognized by many in the storage industry for some time.
Result: The topic of STORAGE INVENTORY occupies Part I of this report. Part II of the report treats the topic of Migration in Underground Storage. Part III of the report is devoted to presentation of what has been learned in the area of DELIVERABILITY from storage wells.
Benefit: This project, Inventory-Migration-Deliverability in Underground Storage was developed as a result of many years of interaction between The University of Michigan and several companies in gas transmission and storage participating in the programs of the Pipeline Research Council International through its Pipeline Research Committee. A number of previous research projects conducted at The University of Michigan preceded the present effort.