Large-scale underground hydrogen storage: Integrated modeling of reservoir-wellbore system
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in: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy , Jahrgang 48.2023, Nr. 50, 24.02.2023, S. 19160-19171.
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T1 - Large-scale underground hydrogen storage
T2 - Integrated modeling of reservoir-wellbore system
AU - Abdellatif, Mohab Mohammed
AU - Hashemi, Mehrdad
AU - Azizmohammadi, Siroos
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s)
PY - 2023/2/24
Y1 - 2023/2/24
N2 - Underground Hydrogen Storage (UHS) has received significant attention over the past few years as hydrogen seems well-suited for adjusting seasonal energy gaps.We present an integrated reservoir-well model for “Viking A″ the depleted gas field in the North Sea, as a potential site for UHS. Our findings show that utilizing the integrated model results in more reasonable predictions as the gas composition changes over time. Sensitivity analyses show that the lighter the cushion gas, the more production can be obtained. However, the purity of the produced hydrogen will be affected to some extent, which can be enhanced by increasing the fill-up period and the injection rate. The results also show that even though hydrogen diffuses into the reservoir and mixes up with the native fluids (mainly methane), the impact of hydrogen diffusion is marginal. All these factors will potentially influence the project's economics.
AB - Underground Hydrogen Storage (UHS) has received significant attention over the past few years as hydrogen seems well-suited for adjusting seasonal energy gaps.We present an integrated reservoir-well model for “Viking A″ the depleted gas field in the North Sea, as a potential site for UHS. Our findings show that utilizing the integrated model results in more reasonable predictions as the gas composition changes over time. Sensitivity analyses show that the lighter the cushion gas, the more production can be obtained. However, the purity of the produced hydrogen will be affected to some extent, which can be enhanced by increasing the fill-up period and the injection rate. The results also show that even though hydrogen diffuses into the reservoir and mixes up with the native fluids (mainly methane), the impact of hydrogen diffusion is marginal. All these factors will potentially influence the project's economics.
KW - Underground Hydrogen Storage
KW - Depleted Gas Reservoir
KW - Integrated Modeling
KW - Cushion Gas
KW - Hydrogen Diffusion
KW - Injection-Production Strategy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.01.227
DO - 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.01.227
M3 - Article
VL - 48.2023
SP - 19160
EP - 19171
JO - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
JF - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
SN - 0360-3199
IS - 50
ER -