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Experience and challenge of underground oil/gas storage caverns in Korea

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Pages 294-302 | Received 15 Sep 2014, Accepted 12 Nov 2014, Published online: 13 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

This paper reviews the current status of underground hydrocarbon storage in Korea and addresses technical aspects of the underground storage in rock caverns. Currently, Korea has a storage capacity equal to about 146 million barrels, and approximately 73% of the total, 106 million barrels, are stored in underground space. The key technologies in the underground storage of hydrocarbon products are the construction of the large rock cavern with a cross-sectional area ranging from 300 to 520 m2, the long-term structural stability of the cavern and the full containment of the product in rock caverns. Based on a 38-year experience in design, construction and operation of underground storage facilities, Korea has accumulated technical expertise in this field and achieved the position as one of the model countries holding stockpiles of strategic oil reserves. Also an innovative method of liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage in lined rock caverns has been developed to provide a safe and cost-effective solution. It consists of protecting the host rock against the extremely low temperature and providing a liquid and gas tight liner. From the construction and operation of Daejeon pilot plant, technical feasibility of the underground LNG storage system can be well proved.

Acknowledgement

The authors are very grateful for the permission to publish this paper after the presentation of keynote lecture by Dr Chung (ARMS7, Korea). This project was performed in cooperation with KNOC and SKEC. Many relevant staffs of KNOC and SKEC are also appreciated.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported the KIGAM's Basic R&D Project ‘Development of Core Technology for Underground Thermal Energy Storage in Rock Cavern’.

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