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Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been used commercially to recover oil from geologic formations by enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technologies for over 40 years. The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy and its predecessor organizations have suppor
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This is the first of two papers describing the application of simulator-optimization methods to a natural gas storage field development planning problem. The results presented here illustrate the large gains in cost-effectiveness that can be made by
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James R. Ammer, Gary P. Sames
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Major studies completed by the U.S. Department of Energy/ National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) have documented or demonstrated advances for improved storage deliverability and new storage facilities. These technological advances are very impo
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Abstract The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Energy Technology Laboratory has been conducting research on low permeability gas reservoirs for over 30 years. Major field experiments like the multiwell experiment and the multi-site experiment
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As a result of formation damage, individual US gas storage wells are prone to deliverability loss at a reported average rate of 5% per annum. To bypass this damage and sustain/enhance well deliverability, several new and novel fracture-stimulation te
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During the summer of 1995, National Fuel, through a Department of Energy (DOE) sponsored project for storage deliverability enhancement, began a stimulation project on three wells in Galbraith Storage Field. Galbraith, located in Jefferson County, Pe
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Abstract This paper summarizes the first-year results of a four-year R&D demonstration program sponsored by DOE/METC entitled "Field Verification of New and Novel Fracture Stimulation Technologies for the Revitalization of Existing Underground Gas St
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Abstract The U.S. Department of Energy/Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC), through partnerships with industry, is demonstrating the importance of geologic modeling and reservoir simulation for optimizing the development and operation of gas s
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To determine if a gas contract can be satisified now and in the future, it is necessary to forecast the performance of the gas reservoir, the gas inflow into the sandface, the multiphase pressure losses in the wellbore and gathering system and the fi