2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7003227
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Creep Behaviors of Interlayers around an Underground Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) Cavern in Bedded Salt Rocks

Abstract: It is well known that the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in salt caverns is an important means to solve the potential petroleum shortage. However, salt mines in China are mainly lacustrine-layered structures with many mudstone interlayers. Meanwhile, the acid value of extracted crude oil has been increasing in recent years. The acid erosion of salt cavern interlayers by crude oil would affect the safety of bedded salt cavern oil storage. Therefore, combined with acoustic emission technology, the multistage creep … Show more

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