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Research Sites of the H2STORE Project and the Relevance of Lithological Variations for Hydrogen Storage at Depths

Abstract

The H2STORE collaborative project investigates potential geohydraulic, petrophysical, mineralogical, microbiological and geochemical interactions induced by the injection of hydrogen into depleted gas reservoirs and CO2- and town gas storage sites. In this context the University of Jena performs mineralogical and geochemical investigations on reservoir and cap rocks to evaluate the relevance of preferential sedimentological features, which will control fluid (hydrogen) pathways, thus provoking fluid-rock interactions and related variations in porosity and permeability. Thereby reservoir sand- and sealing mudstones of different composition, sampled from distinct depths (different: pressure/temperature conditions) of five German locations are analysed. In combination with laboratory experiments the results will enable the characterization of specific mineral reactions at different physico-chemical conditions and geological settings.

Funding source: H2STORE is part of the research and development programme “Energy Storage“. We thank the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for funding (grant nos. 03SF0434A – FSU Jena, 03SF0434B – TU Clausthal, 03SF0434C – Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, German Research Centre for Geosciences) and E.on Gas Storage GmbH, GDF SUEZ E&P DEUTSCHLAND GMBH, RohölAufsuchungs Aktiengesellschaft (RAG)-Austria, and RWE Gasspeicher GmbH for their assistance.
Countries: Germany
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2013-09-06
2025-04-05
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