hemisboats
Agricultural
- Dec 29, 2011
- 13
I have,, like so many others, a natural gas well in the North East 5 miles inland from Lake Erie, PA. that slows significantly in the cold weather. Therefore a solution has been contrived (in my head) to pump the gas into tanks during the warm summer when the well produces hundreds of pounds and unlimited (for my needs) volume.
The question, can anyone tell me if they have heard of using propane takes buried in-ground to advantage the 55 degree mean temperature of the earth. My thoughts were to pump them to approximately 2/3 the rated pressure and at the 1800 foot elevation temp. would control the expansion coefficient.
Any thoughts?!
Thanks,
Neal
The question, can anyone tell me if they have heard of using propane takes buried in-ground to advantage the 55 degree mean temperature of the earth. My thoughts were to pump them to approximately 2/3 the rated pressure and at the 1800 foot elevation temp. would control the expansion coefficient.
Any thoughts?!
Thanks,
Neal