Underground "Mined Type" LPG Storage

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. F. McCarthy
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Mined underground chambers specifically designed for the purpose of storing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at ambient temperatures have been in use for over thirty years. The first caverns were developed by Warren Petroleum of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1948, for its plants in Texas. The basic concept of an LPG-storage cavern is to create a space in an impervious formation at a depth sufficiently below the water table so that if any movement of fluid occurs the ground water will enter rather than the gas escape from the cavern. In the past, the primary reason for LPG storage underground has been its attractive cost advantages over steel storage on the surface. At current prices the cost of storing 7.949 ML (50,000 barrels) would be equivalent, whether stored on the surface or underground; whereas 79.494 ML (500,000 barrels) of storage underground costs only one-fifth of surface storage. It is usually uneconomical to excavate less than 79.494 cu m (50,000 barrels) of storage space. The fixed costs - engineering, mainshaft and ventilation shaft - are a substantial part of the total cost, whereas the incremental costs for excavating additional storage are relatively low. Recent concern over the hazards posed by the handling and storage of LPG and liquefied natural gas (LNG) has led to a new interest in the underground storage of these gases. Underground storage offers the following advantages: safety, security, low initial cost, low maintenance cost, operating, cost, minimum land require-
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APA: D. F. McCarthy  (1981)  Underground "Mined Type" LPG Storage

MLA: D. F. McCarthy Underground "Mined Type" LPG Storage. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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