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(Main)Gas infrastructure - Underground gas storage - Part 4: Functional recommendations for storage in rock caverns
Gas infrastructure - Underground gas storage - Part 4: Functional recommendations for storage in rock caverns
This document covers the functional recommendations for design, construction, testing, commissioning, operation, maintenance and abandonment of underground gas storage (UGS) facilities in mined rock caverns up to and including the wellhead.
This document specifies practices which are safe and environmentally acceptable.
For necessary surface facilities for underground gas storage, EN 1918 5 applies.
In this context, “gas” refers to flammable gas:
— which is in a gaseous state at a temperature of 15 °C and under a pressure of 0,1 MPa (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 comprises:
— gas not in liquid phase under subsurface conditions;
— methane-rich gases;
— natural gas;
— biomethane;
— synthetic methane;
— hydrogen of various purities;
— any mixtures of the gases above;
— hydrocarbon gas in liquid phase under subsurface conditions such as;
— ethylene;
— liquified petroleum gas (LPG).
NOTE 1 Correspondingly the EN 1918 series can be considered where applicable for underground storage of any other fluid e.g. helium, carbon dioxide, compressed air, rDME (renewable dimethyl ether) and hydrogen transport fluids (such as ammonia and LOHC).
Gases that are liquid in subsurface conditions are not considered in this document.
This document is not intended to be applied retrospectively to existing facilities.
NOTE 2 Correspondingly this document can be considered for major conversions in case of significant change of gas composition.
Gasinfrastruktur - Untertagespeicherung von Gas - Teil 4: Funktionale Empfehlungen für die Speicherung in Felskavernen
Infrastructures gazières - Stockage de gaz souterrain - Partie 4 : Recommandations fonctionnelles pour le stockage en cavités
Le présent document 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 en cavités minées jusqu’à la tête de puits incluse.
Le présent document spécifie les pratiques acceptables pour la sécurité et l’environnement.
Pour les installations de surface nécessaires pour le stockage souterrain de gaz, l’EN 1918 5 s’applique.
Dans ce contexte, le terme « gaz » désigne un gaz inflammable :
— qui est à l’état gazeux à une température de 15 °C et sous une pression de 0,1 MPa (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.
Sont inclus :
— les gaz qui ne sont pas en phase liquide dans des conditions de subsurface :
— les gaz riches en méthane :
— le gaz naturel ;
— le biométhane ;
— le méthane de synthèse ;
— l’hydrogène de différentes puretés ;
— tout mélange des gaz précités ;
— les gaz d’hydrocarbure en phase liquide dans des conditions de subsurface, tels que :
— l’éthylène ;
— les gaz de pétrole liquéfiés (GPL).
NOTE 1 Par conséquent, une utilisation de la série EN 1918 peut être envisagée, lorsque cela est applicable, pour le stockage souterrain de tout autre fluide tel que l’hélium, le dioxyde de carbone, l’air comprimé, le diméthyl éther renouvelable (rDME) et les fluides de transport de l’hydrogène (ammoniac et LOHC, par exemple).
Les gaz qui sont liquides dans des conditions de subsurface ne sont pas traités dans le présent document.
Le présent document n’est pas destiné à être appliqué de façon rétroactive aux installations existantes.
NOTE 2 Par conséquent, le présent document peut être utilisé pour des conversions majeures en cas de changement significatif de la composition du gaz.
Infrastruktura za plin - Podzemna plinska skladišča - 4. del: Funkcionalna priporočila za skladiščenje v skalnih kavernah
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-junij-2025
Infrastruktura za plin - Podzemna plinska skladišča - 4. del: Funkcionalna
priporočila za skladiščenje v skalnih kavernah
Gas infrastructure - Underground gas storage - Part 4: Functional recommendations for
storage in rock caverns
Gasinfrastruktur - Untertagespeicherung von Gas - Teil 4: Funktionale Empfehlungen für
die Speicherung in Felskavernen
Infrastructures gazières - Stockage de gaz souterrain - Partie 4 : Recommandations
fonctionnelles pour le stockage en cavités
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 1918-4
ICS:
75.200 Oprema za skladiščenje Petroleum products and
nafte, naftnih proizvodov in natural gas handling
zemeljskega plina equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
May 2025
ICS 75.200 Will supersede EN 1918-4:2016
English Version
Gas infrastructure - Underground gas storage - Part 4:
Functional recommendations for storage in rock caverns
Infrastructures gazières - Stockage de gaz souterrain - Gasinfrastruktur - Untertagespeicherung von Gas - Teil
Partie 4 : Recommandations fonctionnelles pour le 4: Funktionale Empfehlungen für die Speicherung in
stockage en cavités Felskavernen
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Contents Page
European foreword . 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions common to EN 1918 (all parts) . 7
3.2 Terms and definitions specific to this document . 11
4 Requirements for underground gas storage . 12
4.1 General. 12
4.2 Underground gas storage . 13
4.2.1 Overview and functionality . 13
4.2.2 Types . 13
4.2.3 General characterization . 14
4.2.4 Storage in mined caverns . 15
4.3 Long-term containment of stored products . 18
4.4 Environmental conservation . 18
4.4.1 General. 18
4.4.2 Methane emissions . 19
4.4.3 Other stored gas emissions . 20
4.5 Safety . 20
4.6 Monitoring . 20
5 Design . 20
5.1 Design principles . 20
5.1.1 General. 20
5.1.2 Unlined caverns . 21
5.1.3 Lined rock caverns . 22
5.2 Geological exploration . 22
5.3 Stored product containment . 24
5.3.1 Unlined caverns . 24
5.3.2 Lined rock caverns . 24
5.4 Determination of the maximum operating pressure . 25
5.4.1 General. 25
5.4.2 CNG storage . 25
5.4.3 Lined rock caverns . 26
5.5 Cavern stability . 26
5.6 Construction parameters . 26
5.7 Concrete plug specifications . 26
5.8 Connecting caverns to surface . 26
5.9 Monitoring systems . 29
5.10 Neighbouring subsurface activities . 29
6 Construction . 30
7 Testing and commissioning . 31
7.1 General. 31
7.2 First gas filling . 32
8 Operation, monitoring and maintenance . 32
8.1 Operating principles . 32
8.2 Monitoring. 32
8.2.1 Operating parameters. 32
8.2.2 Inventory . 32
8.2.3 Cavern stability, product containment, corrosion monitoring . 32
8.3 Maintenance . 33
8.4 Health, safety and environment . 33
8.4.1 Safety management and health and environment . 33
8.4.2 Emergency procedures . 34
8.5 Adaptation to climate change . 34
8.5.1 Climate change effects . 34
8.5.2 Climate change impacts . 35
9 Abandonment. 36
9.1 General . 36
9.2 Withdrawing the fluid and pressure monitoring . 36
9.3 Plugging and abandonment of wells and accesses . 37
9.4 Surface facilities . 37
Annex A (informative) Significant technical changes between this document and EN 1918-4:2016
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Bibliography . 39
European foreword
This document (prEN 1918-4:2025) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 234 “Gas
infrastructure”, the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document will supersede EN 1918-4:2016.
For a list of significant technical changes with respect to EN 1918-4:2016, see Annex A.
This document has been prepared under a standardization request addressed to CEN by the European
Commission. The Standing Committee of the EFTA States subsequently approves these requests for its
Member States.
This document is Part 4 of a European Standard on “Gas infrastructure - Underground gas storage” which
includes the following five parts:
— Part 1: Functional recommendations for storage in aquifers;
— Part 2: Functional recommendations for storage in oil and gas fields;
— Part 3: Functional recommendations for storage in solution-mined salt cavities;
— Part 4: Functional recommendations for storage
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