EN 1918-3:2016
(Main)Gas infrastructure - Underground gas storage - Part 3: Functional recommendations for storage in solution-mined salt caverns
Gas infrastructure - Underground gas storage - Part 3: Functional recommendations for storage in solution-mined salt caverns
This European Standard covers the functional recommendations for design, construction, testing, commissioning, operation, maintenance and abandonment of underground gas storage (UGS) facilities in solution-mined salt caverns up to and including the wellhead.
It specifies practices which are safe and environmentally acceptable.
For necessary surface facilities for underground gas storage, EN 1918-5 applies.
In this context "gas" is any hydrocarbon fuel:
— which is in a gaseous state at a temperature of 15 °C and under a pressure of 0,1 MPa (this includes natural gas, compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The stored product is also named fluid);
— which meets specific quality requirements in order to maintain underground storage integrity, performance, environmental compatibility and fulfils contractual requirements.
This European Standard specifies common basic principles for underground gas storage facilities. Users of this European Standard should be aware that more detailed standards and/or codes of practice exist. A non-exhaustive list of relevant standards can be found in Annex A.
This European Standard is intended to be applied in association with these national standards and/or codes of practice and does not replace them.
In the event of conflicts in terms of more restrictive requirements in the national legislation/regulation with the requirements of this European Standard, the national legislation/regulation takes precedence as illustrated in CEN/TR 13737 (all parts).
NOTE CEN/TR 13737 (all parts) contains:
— clarification of relevant legislation/regulations applicable in a country;
— if appropriate, more restrictive national requirements;
— national contact point for the latest information.
This European Standard is not intended to be applied retrospectively to existing facilities.
Gasinfrastruktur - Untertagespeicherung von Gas - Teil 3: Funktionale Empfehlungen für die Speicherung in gesolten Salzkavernen
Diese Europäische Norm legt die funktionalen Empfehlungen für Planung, Errichtung, Prüfung, Inbetriebnahme, Betrieb, Instandhaltung und Stilllegung von Untertagegasspeicheranlagen in gesolten Salzkavernen bis einschließlich des Bohrlochkopfes fest.
Sie legt sichere und umweltverträgliche Verfahrensweisen fest.
Für erforderliche Übertageanlagen für einen Untertagegasspeicher gilt EN 1918 5.
In diesem Zusammenhang ist „Gas“ jeder Brennstoff auf Kohlenwasserstoffbasis, der:
sich bei einer Temperatur von 15 °C und unter einem Druck von 0,1 MPa in gasförmigem Zustand befindet (dazu gehören Erdgas, komprimiertes Erdgas (en: compressed natural gas, CNG) und Flüssiggas (en: liquefied petroleum gas, LPG). Das gespeicherte Produkt wird auch als Medium bezeichnet);
bestimmte Qualitätsanforderungen erfüllt, um die Integrität des Untertagespeichers, die Leistung und die Umweltverträglichkeit aufrechtzuerhalten, und vertragliche Anforderungen erfüllt.
Die vorliegende Europäische Norm legt allgemeine Grundsätze für Untertagegasspeicheranlagen fest. Die Anwender dieser Europäischen Norm sollten sich bewusst sein, dass detailliertere Normen und/oder Technische Regeln existieren. Eine Liste einschlägiger Normen, die allerdings nicht abschließend ist, findet sich in Anhang A.
Es ist vorgesehen, dass diese Europäische Norm in Verbindung mit nationalen Normen und/oder Technischen Regeln angewendet wird. Sie ersetzt diese nicht.
Beim Auftreten von Widersprüchen aufgrund restriktiverer Anforderungen in nationalen Gesetzen/Vor-schrif¬ten als in der vorliegenden Europäischen Norm gefordert haben nationale Gesetze/Vorschriften Vorrang, wie in CEN/TR 13737 (alle Teile) dargestellt.
ANMERKUNG CEN/TR 13737 (alle Teile) enthält:
Darstellung der in den einzelnen Ländern zu beachtenden Gesetze/Vorschriften;
wenn notwendig, darin enthaltene restriktivere nationale Anforderungen;
eine nationale Kontaktstelle für die aktuellsten Informationen.
Es ist nicht vorgesehen, diese Europäische Norm rückwirkend auf bestehende Anlagen anzuwenden.
Infrastructures gazières - Stockage souterrain de gaz - Partie 3: Recommandations fonctionnelles pour le stockage en cavités salines creusées par dissolution
La présente Norme européenne décrit les recommandations fonctionnelles pour la conception, la construction, les essais, la mise en service, l'exploitation, la maintenance et l'abandon des stockages souterrains de gaz (UGS) en cavités salines creusées par dissolution jusqu'à la tête de puits incluse.
Elle spécifie les pratiques acceptables pour la sécurité et l'environnement.
Pour les installations de surface qui sont nécessaires pour un stockage souterrain de gaz, l'EN 1918-5 s’applique.
Dans ce contexte, le terme « gaz » désigne tout combustible hydrocarboné :
— qui est à l'état gazeux à une température de 15 °C et sous une pression de 0,1 MPa (sont inclus le gaz naturel, le gaz naturel comprimé (GNC) et le gaz de pétrole liquéfié (GPL)). Le produit stocké est également appelé « fluide » ;
— qui satisfait à des prescriptions spécifiques en matière de qualité afin de maintenir l'intégrité, les performances, la compatibilité environnementale du stockage souterrain et qui respecte les prescriptions contractuelles.
La présente Norme européenne spécifie les principes communs fondamentaux des stockages souterrains de gaz. Il convient que les utilisateurs de la présente Norme européenne gardent à l'esprit qu'il existe des normes et/ou des codes de bonne pratique plus détaillés. Une liste non exhaustive des normes pertinentes figure à l'Annexe A.
La présente Norme européenne est destinée à s'appliquer conjointement avec ces normes nationales et/ou codes de bonne pratique ; elle ne les remplace pas.
En cas de conflits en termes de prescriptions plus restrictives dans la réglementations/législation nationale vis-à-vis des prescriptions de la présente Norme européenne, la réglementation/législation nationale prévaut comme illustré dans le CEN/TR 13737 (toutes les parties).
NOTE Le CEN/TR 13737 (toutes les parties) donne :
— la clarification des législations/règlements applicables dans un pays ;
— si approprié, des prescriptions nationales plus restrictives ;
— un point de contact national pour une information ultérieure.
La présente Norme européenne n'est pas prévue pour être appliquée de façon rétroactive aux installations existantes.
Infrastruktura za plin - Podzemna plinska skladišča - 3. del: Funkcionalna priporočila za skladiščenje v solnih kavernah
Ta standard zajema funkcionalna priporočila za načrtovanje, izgradnjo, preskušanje, delovanje, vzdrževanje in opustitev podzemnih plinskih skladišč v solnih kavernah, vključno z ustjem vrtine. Določa prakse, ki so varne in okoljsko sprejemljive. Potrebni nadzemni objekti za podzemno skladiščenje plina so opisani v standardu prEN 1918-5. »Plin« v tem kontekstu pomeni vsako ogljikovodikovo gorivo, ki je v plinastem stanju pri temperaturi 15 °C in tlaku 1 bar. To vključuje zemeljski plin (imenovan tudi CNG) in LPG.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 22-Mar-2016
- Withdrawal Date
- 29-Sep-2016
- Technical Committee
- CEN/TC 234 - Gas infrastructure
- Drafting Committee
- CEN/TC 234/WG 4 - Gas underground storage
- Current Stage
- 9092 - Decision on results of review/2YR ENQ - revise - Review Enquiry
- Start Date
- 20-Dec-2022
- Completion Date
- 14-Apr-2025
Relations
- Effective Date
- 11-Jun-2011
- Effective Date
- 28-Dec-2022
Overview - EN 1918-3:2016 (CEN)
EN 1918-3:2016 is the CEN European standard that provides functional recommendations for underground gas storage (UGS) in solution-mined salt caverns, covering the facility up to and including the wellhead. It addresses safe and environmentally acceptable practices for the design, construction, testing, commissioning, operation, maintenance and abandonment of such storages. The standard applies to gases that are gaseous at 15 °C and 0.1 MPa (including natural gas, CNG and LPG) and specifies principles that complement national legislation and more detailed codes of practice. EN 1918-5 covers associated surface facilities.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Scope & definitions: common UGS terminology (e.g., cushion gas, maximum/minimum operating pressure (MOP), containment, monitoring wells).
- Design principles: geological modelling, cavern sizing and stability, well design (casing, cementing, completions), pressure limits and integrity requirements.
- Geological exploration: investigation and data requirements to establish cavern siting, caprock integrity and overburden characterization.
- Solution mining: recommended practices for creating salt caverns by dissolution and implications for cavern geometry and stability.
- Wells and wellheads: construction, completion, monitoring and maintenance of injection/withdrawal and auxiliary wells up to the wellhead.
- Monitoring & instrumentation: subsurface and surface monitoring systems for pressure, temperature, fluid quality and leakage detection.
- Testing and commissioning: performance testing and verification before operation.
- Operation & maintenance: operational envelopes (injection/withdrawal profiles), cavern integrity management, HSE and environmental protection measures.
- Abandonment: decommissioning steps including gas withdrawal, well plugging and post‑abandonment monitoring.
- Compliance & interaction with national rules: the standard is to be used in association with national standards and CEN/TR 13737 guidance where national legislation prevails.
Practical applications
EN 1918-3:2016 is used to:
- Guide design and engineering of new salt-cavern UGS projects.
- Define technical and HSE operating envelopes for operators and asset owners.
- Inform procurement and inspection specifications for wells, solution mining and monitoring systems.
- Support permitting and regulatory documentation by demonstrating adherence to European functional recommendations.
- Serve as a reference for consultants, geotechnical and reservoir engineers, safety/HSE specialists and regulatory bodies.
Who should use this standard
- UGS designers and project engineers
- Cavern solution-mining contractors
- Gas storage operators and asset owners
- Well construction and completion contractors
- HSE and environmental compliance teams
- Regulators and permitting authorities
- Technical consultants and auditors
Related standards and notes
- Part of the EN 1918 series (Parts 1–5); see EN 1918-5 for surface facilities.
- Annex A lists additional relevant standards; national regulations take precedence in case of conflict (see CEN/TR 13737).
- Not intended to be applied retrospectively to existing facilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
EN 1918-3:2016 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Gas infrastructure - Underground gas storage - Part 3: Functional recommendations for storage in solution-mined salt caverns". This standard covers: This European Standard covers the functional recommendations for design, construction, testing, commissioning, operation, maintenance and abandonment of underground gas storage (UGS) facilities in solution-mined salt caverns up to and including the wellhead. It specifies practices which are safe and environmentally acceptable. For necessary surface facilities for underground gas storage, EN 1918-5 applies. In this context "gas" is any hydrocarbon fuel: — which is in a gaseous state at a temperature of 15 °C and under a pressure of 0,1 MPa (this includes natural gas, compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The stored product is also named fluid); — which meets specific quality requirements in order to maintain underground storage integrity, performance, environmental compatibility and fulfils contractual requirements. This European Standard specifies common basic principles for underground gas storage facilities. Users of this European Standard should be aware that more detailed standards and/or codes of practice exist. A non-exhaustive list of relevant standards can be found in Annex A. This European Standard is intended to be applied in association with these national standards and/or codes of practice and does not replace them. In the event of conflicts in terms of more restrictive requirements in the national legislation/regulation with the requirements of this European Standard, the national legislation/regulation takes precedence as illustrated in CEN/TR 13737 (all parts). NOTE CEN/TR 13737 (all parts) contains: — clarification of relevant legislation/regulations applicable in a country; — if appropriate, more restrictive national requirements; — national contact point for the latest information. This European Standard is not intended to be applied retrospectively to existing facilities.
This European Standard covers the functional recommendations for design, construction, testing, commissioning, operation, maintenance and abandonment of underground gas storage (UGS) facilities in solution-mined salt caverns up to and including the wellhead. It specifies practices which are safe and environmentally acceptable. For necessary surface facilities for underground gas storage, EN 1918-5 applies. In this context "gas" is any hydrocarbon fuel: — which is in a gaseous state at a temperature of 15 °C and under a pressure of 0,1 MPa (this includes natural gas, compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The stored product is also named fluid); — which meets specific quality requirements in order to maintain underground storage integrity, performance, environmental compatibility and fulfils contractual requirements. This European Standard specifies common basic principles for underground gas storage facilities. Users of this European Standard should be aware that more detailed standards and/or codes of practice exist. A non-exhaustive list of relevant standards can be found in Annex A. This European Standard is intended to be applied in association with these national standards and/or codes of practice and does not replace them. In the event of conflicts in terms of more restrictive requirements in the national legislation/regulation with the requirements of this European Standard, the national legislation/regulation takes precedence as illustrated in CEN/TR 13737 (all parts). NOTE CEN/TR 13737 (all parts) contains: — clarification of relevant legislation/regulations applicable in a country; — if appropriate, more restrictive national requirements; — national contact point for the latest information. This European Standard is not intended to be applied retrospectively to existing facilities.
EN 1918-3:2016 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 75.200 - Petroleum products and natural gas handling equipment. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
EN 1918-3:2016 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN 1918-3:1998, prEN 1918-3. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
EN 1918-3:2016 is associated with the following European legislation: Standardization Mandates: M/017. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.NFLRQDOQDGasinfrastruktur - Untertagespeicherung von Gas - Teil 3: Funktionale Empfehlungen für die Speicherung in gesolten SalzkavernenInfrastructure gazières - Stockage souterrain de gaz - Partie 3: Recommandations fonctionnelles pour le stockage en cavités salines creusées par dissolutionGas infrastructure - Underground gas storage - Part 3: Functional recommendations for storage in solution-mined salt caverns75.200Petroleum products and natural gas handling equipmentICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 1918-3:2016SIST EN 1918-3:2016en,fr,de01-november-2016SIST EN 1918-3:2016SLOVENSKI
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MOP maximum pressure of the storage reservoir or cavern, normally at maximum inventory of gas in storage, which has not to be exceeded in order to ensure the integrity of the UGS and is based on the outcome of geological/technical engineering and is approved by authorities Note 1 to entry: The maximum operating pressure is related to a datum depth and in caverns usually to the casing shoe of the last cemented casing. 3.1.26 minimum operating pressure minimum pressure of the storage reservoir or cavern, normally reached at the end of the decline phase of the withdrawal profile and for caverns is based on geomechanical investigations to ensure stability and to limit the effect of subsidence and normally has to be approved by authorities and has not to be underrun Note 1 to entry: The minimum pressure is related to a datum depth. 3.1.27 monitoring well observation well well for purposes of monitoring the storage horizon and/or overlying or underlying horizons for subsurface phenomena such as pressure fluctuation, fluid flow and qualities, temperature, etc. 3.1.28 operating well well used for gas withdrawal and/or injection 3.1.29 overburden all sediments or rock that overlie a geological formation SIST EN 1918-3:2016
It contains fluids which are internally in pressure communication. 3.1.33 saturation percentages of pore space occupied by fluids 3.1.34 seismic technology technology to characterize the subsurface image with respect to extent, geometry, fault pattern and fluid content applying acoustic waves, impressed by sources near to surface in the subsurface strata, which pass through strata with different seismic responses and filtering effects back to surface, where they are recorded and analysed 3.1.35 string entity of casing or tubing plus additional equipment, screwed or welded together as parts of a well respectively completion 3.1.36 subsurface safety valve valve installed in casing and/or tubing beneath the wellhead or the lower end of the tubing for the purpose of stopping the flow of gas in case of emergency 3.1.37 tubing pipe or set of pipes that are screwed or welded together to form a string, through which fluids are injected or withdrawn or which can be used for monitoring 3.1.38 well borehole and its technical equipment including the wellhead 3.1.39 well integrity well condition without uncontrolled release of fluids throughout the life cycle SIST EN 1918-3:2016
Key 1 operating wells 2 monitoring wells 3 indicator horizon 4 caprock 5 storage reservoir and stored gas 6 salt dome 7 cavern Figure 1 — Storage in aquifers, oil and gas fields, solution mined salt caverns For LPG storage only salt or rock caverns can be applied. The UGS type applied is dependent on the geological conditions and prerequisites as well as on the designed capacity layout. 4.2.3 General characterization of UGS UGS are naturally or artificially developed reservoirs respectively artificially developed caverns in subsurface geological formations used for the storage of natural gas (or LPG). An UGS consists of all subsurface and surface facilities required for the storage and for the withdrawal and injection of natural gas (or storage of LPG). Several subsurface storage reservoirs or caverns may be connected to one or several common surface facilities. The suitability of subsurface geological formations shall be investigated individually for each location, in order to operate the storage facilities in an efficient, safe and environmentally compatible manner. In order to construct a storage facility, wells are used to establish a controlled connection between the reservoir or cavern and the surface facilities at the wellhead. The wells used for cycling the storage gas are called operating wells. In addition to the operating wells, specially assigned observation wells may be used to monitor the storage performance with respect to pressures and saturations and the quality of reservoir water as well as to monitor any interference in adjacent formations. For the handling of gas withdrawal and gas injection the surface facilities are the link between the subsurface facilities and the transport system, comprising facilities for gas dehydration/treatment, compression, process control, measurement. Gas is injected via the operating wells into the pores of a reservoir or into a cavern, thus building up a reservoir of compressed natural gas (or LPG). SIST EN 1918-3:2016
Key 1 operating wells 2 salt dome 3 cavern Figure 2 — Cavern storage 4.3 Long-term containment of stored fluids The storage facility shall be designed, constructed and operated to ensure the continuing long-term containment of the stored fluids. This presupposes: — adequate prior knowledge of the geological formation in which the storage is to be developed and of its geological environment; SIST EN 1918-3:2016
Key 1 wellhead 9 cavern height 2 cemented casing 10 distance to underlying strata 3 tubing 11 cavern diameter 4 cavern neck 12 pillar 5 cavern roof 13 overburden 6 cavern 14 salt dome or salt strata 7 sump/remaining brine 15 underlying strata 8 distance to overburden 16 subsurface safety valve Figure 3 — Cavern layout 5.4 Wells 5.4.1 General The design of a well is focused on: — the drilling platform, well site and wellhead area; — the equipment of the well, especially the casing and the completion (see Figure 4); and this design shall take into account: SIST EN 1918-3:2016
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The article discusses EN 1918-3:2016, a European Standard that provides functional recommendations for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of underground gas storage (UGS) facilities in solution-mined salt caverns. The standard emphasizes practices that are safe and environmentally friendly. It applies to any hydrocarbon fuel in a gaseous state, such as natural gas, CNG, and LPG. The standard also specifies common basic principles for UGS facilities and should be considered alongside national standards and codes of practice. It does not apply retrospectively to existing facilities.
この記事では、EN 1918-3:2016について説明されています。これは、ガスインフラストラクチャ、地下ガス貯蔵所、溶液鉱床の塩洞での貯蔵に関する機能的な推奨事項をカバーしたヨーロッパ標準です。この標準では、地下ガス貯蔵所の設計、建設、試験、稼働、保守、廃棄に関する安全で環境に優しい実践方法を明示しています。地下ガス貯蔵のための必要な表面施設には、EN 1918-5が適用されます。ここでの「ガス」とは、15°Cの温度および0.1 MPaの圧力で気体状態にある任意の炭化水素燃料(天然ガス、圧縮天然ガス(CNG)、液化石油ガス(LPG)を含む)を指します。貯蔵される製品は「流体」とも呼ばれます。また、地下貯蔵の完全性、性能、環境適合性を維持し、契約上の要件を満たすために特定の品質要件を満たす必要があります。このヨーロッパ標準は、地下ガス貯蔵施設に共通の基本原則を明示しています。このヨーロッパ標準の使用者は、より詳細な標準や実施規範が存在することを認識する必要があります。関連する標準の非網羅的なリストは付属書Aに記載されています。このヨーロッパ標準は、これらの国内標準や実施規範と関連して適用されるものであり、これらに取って代わるものではありません。国内法律/規制のより厳しい要件とこのヨーロッパ標準の要件との間で衝突がある場合は、国内法律/規制が優先されます(CEN/TR 13737で示されています)。なお、CEN/TR 13737には以下が含まれています: - 各国で適用される関連法律/規制の明確な説明 - 必要に応じて、より厳しい国内要件 - 最新情報のための国内連絡先 このヨーロッパ標準は、既存の施設には後退的に適用されるものではありません。
이 기사는 EN 1918-3: 2016에 대해 설명합니다. 이는 가스 인프라, 지하 가스 저장소, 해법채광 소금 동굴에서의 저장을 위한 기능적 권고 사항을 다루는 유럽 표준입니다. 이 표준은 지하 가스 저장소 시설의 설계, 건설, 시험, 운영, 유지 보수 및 폐기에 대한 안전하고 환경적으로 허용 가능한 관행을 명시합니다. 지하 가스 저장소의 필수 표면 시설에는 EN 1918-5가 적용됩니다. "가스"는 온도 15°C 및 압력 0.1 MPa에서 기체 상태인 모든 탄화수소 연료를 포함하며, 저장된 제품은 '유체'로도 불립니다. 또한 지하 저장 공간의 무결성, 성능, 환경 호환성을 유지하고 계약 요건을 충족하기 위해 특정 품질 요구 사항을 충족해야 합니다. 이 유럽 표준은 지하 가스 저장소 시설에 대한 공통 기본 원칙을 명시합니다. 이 유럽 표준의 사용자는 더 자세한 표준과/또는 관행 지침이 존재하는 것을 인식해야 합니다. Annex A에서는 관련 표준의 비계속적인 목록을 찾을 수 있습니다. 이 유럽 표준은 이러한 국가 표준 및/또는 관행 지침과 연계하여 적용되어야 하며, 이들을 대체하지 않습니다. 이 유럽 표준의 요구 사항과 국가 법규 간의 제한이 충돌할 경우, 국가 법규가 CEN/TR 13737의 예시와 같이 우선합니다. 참고로, CEN/TR 13737는 다음을 포함합니다: - 국가에서 적용 가능한 관련 법규/규정에 대한 명확한 설명 - 필요한 경우, 더 제한적인 국가 요구 사항 - 최신 정보를 위한 국가 연락처 이 유럽 표준은 기존의 시설에는 후향적으로 적용되지 않습니다.










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