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Regulators voted Thursday to continue using the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility probably into the next decade, over the objection of local activists and residents who demanded a swifter ...
The We Energies liquefied natural gas storage tank is nearing completion in Ixonia on Friday, Dec. 15, 2023. It’s one of two giant liquid natural gas storage tanks that are going online this ...
Texas withdrew and delivered over 11 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) of natural gas on Jan. 15 and Jan. 16, contributing to record performance by nationwide natural gas storage per S&P Global ...
Most gas storage is in depleted gas or oil fields, with the second largest storage capacity being in aquifers, and the smallest in salt caverns. Depleted gas or oil fields are the cheapest to commission, as they take advantage of existing wells, internal distribution systems, and pipeline connections. They are also widely available. [4]
A consequence of the above factors is that developing an aquifer storage facility is usually time consuming and expensive. Aquifers are generally the least desirable and most expensive type of natural gas storage facility. Total Deliverability from Natural Gas Storage by Type of Facility, 1998, 2005, 2008. [3]
This reservoir is the second-largest natural gas storage site in the western United States, with a capacity of over 86 billion cubic feet of natural gas. Currently it is one of four gas storage facilities owned by Southern California Gas, the others being the La Goleta Gas Field west of Santa Barbara, Honor Rancho near Newhall, and Playa del Rey.
Dominion says it needs more storage tanks to meet growing Triangle demand. Rougemont residents are worried about their well water, safety. Person County residents alarmed by Dominion plan to build ...
Aliso Canyon SS 25 wellhead, December 17, 2015. Note subsidence craters at center, apparently from the attempts to plug the leaking well. The Aliso Canyon gas leak (also called Porter Ranch gas leak [1] and Porter Ranch gas blowout [2]) was a massive methane leak in the Santa Susana Mountains near the neighborhood of Porter Ranch in the city of Los Angeles, California.
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