company presentation geostock group
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May / Orne
Gargenville
Donges
Sennecey
Lavera
Manosque
GEOSTOCK OPERATIONS IN FRANCE
Storage facilities in operation
Projects underway
Decommissioned
Liquid hydrocarbons
Natural gas
L.P.G
Underground Storage Sites in Germany
UGS References (Engineering)
in operation
in Planning or under
construction
Porous rock
formations
Salt caverns or
disused mines
Buchholz
Rüdersdorf
Staßfurt
Bernburg
Teutschenthal/Ethylen
Bad Lauchstädt
Kirchheilingen
Allmenhausen
Kraak Reitbrook
Harsefeld
Kalle
Epe
Xanten Peckensen/Ellenberg
Ketzin
Aus “Jahrbuch 2005 Bergbau, Erdöl und Erdgas, ...”, Verlag Glückauf GmbH, Essen
North Dayton
Tuzandepetl
Sydney
Shantou
Wuustwezel
Mohammedia
Killingholme
Berkaoui
Carriço
Sines
Yosu
Inchon
Ulsan
Pyong-taek
Séoul
Ningbo
Marmara
GEOSTOCK EXPERIENCE OUTSIDE FRANCE
Storage facilities in operation
Projects underway
Liquid hydrocarbons
Natural gas
L.P.G
Other
Visakhapatnam
Diadema
Qingdao Namikata
Byley
Waha
Lulunta Carrizal
Jintan
- 100 SALT CAVERNS . Liquid Hydrocarbons (44) 7 500 000 m3 . LPG ’s (4) 125 000 m3 . Natural Gas (52) 1 610 Million m3 (S) - 3 AQUIFERS Natural Gas (3) 1 940 Million m3 (S) - 4 DEPLETED FIELDS Natural Gas (4) 2 500 Million m3 (S) - 27 MINED ROCK CAVERNS . Liquid Hydrocarbons (2) 250 000 m3 . LPG ’s (25) 4 145 000 m3 - 1 DISUSED MINE Liquid Hydrocarbons (1) 5 000 000 m3
GEOSTOCK GROUP COMBINED EXPERIENCE
MANOSQUE (France) continued
Our scope of work :
26 storage caverns and 2 brine-producing
caverns.
Preliminary and feasibility studies
Basic and detailed designs
Owner ’s representative and construction manager
Acceptance tests, commissioning and start-up
Assistance to administrative authorizations
Training of operators and preparation of
operating documents
Operation of the facility.
Owner : GEOSEL-MANOSQUE
6,5 millions m3 Liquid Hydrocarbons
(crude oil, diesel oil, gasoline, naphta)
LEACHED SALT CAVERNS
MANOSQUE (France)
Main features:
7 caverns
Depth : top : from 930 to 1240 m
bottom : from 1263 to 1555 m
Height : from 189 to 333 m
Volume : from 220 000 to 500 000 m3
Capacity : total : 450 M Nm3
working gas : 300 M Nm3
Inlet flowrate : 400 000 Nm3/h
Outlet flowrate : 600 000 Nm3/h
Pipeline between storage facility and Aix (70
km long, diameter 750 mm)
Construction : 1996 - 1999
Owner : GEOMETHANE
300 M Nm3 Natural Gas
Our scope of work:
Caverns engineering, leaching, sonar control,
acceptance tests and commissioning of the
facility.
Assistance to administrative authorizations
Assistance to operation
LEACHED SALT CAVERNS
WUUSTWEZEL (Belgium)
Main features:
Caprock : shale
Reservoir : highly karstified and fissured
limestone
Anticline - top : 1100 m - height 200 m
Surface area : 6 km2
Capacity : total : 1200 M Nm3
working gas : 600 M Nm3
Injection rate : 300 000 Nm3/h
Withdrawal rate : 500 000 Nm3/h
Construction : 1975 - 1986
Capacity/flowrate increase : 1985 - 2000
Owner : FLUXYS
1 200 M Nm3 Natural Gas
Our scope of work:
Preliminary and feasibility studies.
Basic design. Wells construction supervision.
Assistance to surface facilities construction
Supervision of acceptance tests,
commissioning and start-up.
Assistance to administrative authorization
Assistance to operation (reservoir
management)
POROUS MEDIA
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TRENDS 2007
• Strategic Storage (USA, China, India)
• Trading Hubs (Singapore)
LPG, ROCK CAVERNS
LIQUID
HYDROCARBONS
• Strategic Storage (France, USA, China, India)
• Trading Hubs (Singapore)
NATURAL GAS
• Strategic Storage (China, Turkey, Western
Europe etc…) • Consideration of large size offshore storage
projects
• Extension of existing facilities (Working gas,
Deliverability, high Turn Over etc… France, Germany, etc…) • High flexibility trading storage facilities (salt
mined caverns e.g. UK, USA)
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TRENDS 2007
• Increasing difficulty for public acceptance of grass root projects
• Increasing requirements from Authority in charge on renewal of operating permits (safety studies, addition of safety equipment)
• Booming activity in Europe (as a result in particular of deregulation & concerns with supply): all projects announced will likely not be developed to construction
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