Underground Gas Storage Technology Consortium R&D Priority Research Needs. Workshop Proceedings Held in Atlanta, Georgia on February 3, 2004
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As a follow up to the development of the new U.S. Department of Energy-sponsored Underground Gas Storage Technology Consortium through Penn State University (PSU), DOEs National Energy Technology Center (NETL) and PSU held a workshop on February 3, 2004 in Atlanta, GA to identify priority research needs to assist the consortium in developing Requests for Proposal (RFPs). Thirty-seven active participants and seven observing energy professionals representing industry, academia, and National Laboratories participated in two parallel facilitated working sessions to develop input to the RFP development process. Two focus questions were presented to the active participants: (1) What research needs to be done to demonstrate technologies to preserve and improve deliverability of conventional underground gas storage reservoirs and salt cavern storage facilities; and (2) What research needs to be done to develop man-made storage systems and oher non-traditional methods of natural gas storage in close proximity to demand centers.