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Course Name
Turkish Doğal Gazın Yeraltında Depolanması
English Underground Storage of Nat.Gas
Course Code
PET 512E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Abdurrahman Satman
Course Objectives 1. To present the current state of natural gas and underground storage facilities in Turkey and in the
world,
2. To introduce the needs for storage and the prediction of the residential gas demand by using the
Degree-Day method,
3. To study the properties of natural gas and the gas flow in pipelines, wellbores and porous media,
4. To discuss the static and dynamic wellbore pressure profiles and the ways to model them,
5. To teach the gas well tests and inflow performance relationship,
6. To discuss the classification of underground storage methods,
7. To introduce the design of the underground storage facility and its modeling approaches,
8. To inform about the management of underground storage facilities in Turkey.
Course Description Current state of natural gas and underground storage facilities in Turkey and in the world. Properties and transportation of natural gas. Reasons for storage in underground. The need for the underground storage in Turkey. Degree-day method for predicting the gas consumption of the residential sector. Surface and underground storage methods. Storage in porous media, aquifers, and salt domes. Design of storage and its modeling. Management of underground storage fields in Turkey. Current research topics on underground storage.
Course Outcomes Graduate students who successfully complete this course gain knowledge, skills and proficiency in the following subjects;
I. The current state of natural gas and underground storage facilities in Turkey and in the world,
II. The needs for storage and the prediction of the residential gas demand,
III. The properties of natural gas; the gas flow in pipelines, wellbores and porous media,
IV. The static and dynamic wellbore pressure profiles of the production and injection wells, and the ways to model them,
V. The gas well tests and inflow performance relationship,
VI. The classification of underground storage methods,
VII.The design of the underground storage facility and its modeling approaches,
VIII. The management of underground storage facilities in Turkey.
Pre-requisite(s) NOne
Required Facilities PC, library
Other
Textbook (1) A. Satman, Ö. İnanç Türeyen, Course Notes on PET512E, ITU Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Department, 2018.
Other References (1) D.L. Katz, R.L. Lee, Natural Gas Engineering-Production and Storage, McGraw-Hill, 1990.
(2) D.L. Katz, et al., Handbook of Natural Gas Engineering, McGraw-Hill, 1959.
(3) Gas Storage, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Reprint Series No. 50, Richardson, TX, 1999.
 
 
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