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Design Theory And Feasibility Analysis Of Wen 23 Gas Storage Project

Posted on:2019-09-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X G LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2371330572954464Subject:Project management
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The use of robots is increasingly prevalent in recent years for its clean,efficient and quality modern energy source.The widespread use of natural gas in China can promote optimization of energy structure and reduction environmental pollution.And it will ensure a rising standard of people living and sustain economic growth.Based on the experience of the operating system of the natural gas pipeline,with the proportion increasing of natural gas in the energy structure,the air supply unbalance become more serious,caused by the annual difference and quarter peak-valley difference between the gas province and user area.The appropriate construction scheme of underground gas storage is an important foundation of security gas supply and efficient natural gas distribution system.This paper does the flexibility study of gas storage project design based on the experience of gas storage project construction and operation.And the pattern of the seasonal peak of gas storage and scale of construction of wen 23 gas storage is generated from the seasonal duty of city gas inhomogeneity,the natural gas resource of China petrochemical corporation and the development schedule of target city gas.This paper also evaluates the address of underground gas storage based on the underground gas storage construction requirement and current gas depletion of Zhongyuan Oilfield.This paper provides the method of confirming number and parameter of gas storage well,construction scheme of underground gas storage.The prediction of wen 23 storage project economic and social benefit is also provided in this paper.Finally,several comments about China current gas storage technique and future work are proposed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Gas storage, Inhomogeneous coefficient, Peak shaving, Gas injection and extraction, Economic benefits
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