Feasibility of hydrogen storage in depleted hydrocarbon chalk reservoirs: Assessment of biochemical and chemical effects

Applied Energy(2022)

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Abstract
•Abiotic reactions alone cannot be a risk for hydrogen storage in chalk reservoirs.•Biotic reactions may cause a maximum hydrogen loss of below 0.6% per year.•Many North Sea chalk reservoirs are riskless for underground hydrogen storage.•Souring can impose temporal economic and environmental risks to hydrogen storage.
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Hydrogen storage,Underground storage,Methanogenesis,Souring,CO2 storage
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