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The Netherlands: A Case Of Optimisation Of Recovery And Opportunities For Re-Use Of Natural Gas Assets
Authors: Dr. J. Breunese
The total Netherlands natural gas resource base is estimated at around 4500 bcm. Two-thirds of that volume stems from the giant Groningen field, the remainder from a few hundred other socalled small fields and exploration prospects. The aim...
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Thema: Energy transition, Oil & Gas, Underground storage
Deterministische hazard analyse voor geïnduceerde seismiciteit
Authors: R. van Eijs, F. Mulders, M. Nepveu
In het kader van de per 1 januari 2003 ingevoerde Mijnbouwwet is een door het Ministerie van Economische Zaken goedgekeud winningsplan vereist, voordat de ‘operators’ mogen overgaan tot het winnen van delfstoffen in Nederland. Dit...
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Thema: Induced seismicity
Assessment of underground energy storage potential to support the energy transition in the Netherlands
Authors: Dr. J. Juez-Larré, Drs. S. van Gessel, Dr. R. Dalman, G. Remmelts, R. Groenenberg
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate commissioned in 2018 a technical assessment on the various options for underground storage in the Netherlands. The technologies investigated were those that can support the large-scale increase...
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Thema: Energy transition, Underground storage
Recent developments of the Groningen field in 2014 and, specifically, the southwest periphery of the field
Authors: TNO
Recent developments of the Groningen field in 2014 and, specifically, the southwest periphery of the field
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Thema: Induced seismicity, Groningen