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Nitrogen Monitoring of Big Hill Strategic Petroleum Reserve Cavern Wells
Bettin, Giorgia B.; Lord, David L.; Roberts, Barry L.; Rudeen, David K.
In the past two years three SPR caverns, BH103, BH107 and BH112, have been placed under long term nitrogen monitoring following anomalous pressure behavior. This report focuses on the behavior of these caverns while under nitrogen, utilizing the Sandia hydrostatic column model to define the theoretical behavior under tight (no leak) conditions. All six wells exhibited reproducible pressure cycles with a creep-driven nitrogen pressurization rate relative to brine of 0.7, a value consistent with the model prediction for no-leak behavior. No current evidence of a leak in any of the wells was found. The wells do show evidence of notable deformation at the caprock/salt interface that is increasing with time. Additionally, geomechanical simulations predict that the wells are at high risk of casing failure by year ~2024 due to deformation induced by accumulated creep and subsidence effects.