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Title: New Underground Gas Storage Reservoirs In Northern Michigan
Author: Curtis L. Lundy
Source: American Gas Association 1980
Year Published: 1980
Abstract: More than half of the new storage capacity under development in the United States is in Northern Michigan where construction is underway to convert five nearly depleted gas condensate reservoirs. The need for this additional capacity is caused by fixed yearround supply obligations and the increasing fluctuations in the demand for natural gas fuel. Compact Silurian pinnacle reef reservoirs with sound caprocks and high deliverabilities provide this new Michigan capacity. Working gas to base gas ratios for these new fields are greater than 6 to 1 and storage dollar investment per MCF ranges between 1.14 and 2.07/MCF. With the integrated pipeline system of the American Natural Resources Companies, storage of natural gas for transmission and distributing companies located well outside Michigan is an alternative solution.




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