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Underground oil storage facilities in Japan
Abstract In Japan, three underground crude-oil storage facilities with a total capacity of 5 million kl are under construction as a chain of the national oil storage project. Because the NATM method was used in this project, we applied a systematic work control system, consisting ofin situ measurements and engineering geological observations, including an original rock-mass classification system. The classification system used can be slightly modified depending upon site-specific geological conditions and the purposes of the facilities such as, i.e., an artificial water sealing system.
Underground oil storage facilities in Japan
Abstract In Japan, three underground crude-oil storage facilities with a total capacity of 5 million kl are under construction as a chain of the national oil storage project. Because the NATM method was used in this project, we applied a systematic work control system, consisting ofin situ measurements and engineering geological observations, including an original rock-mass classification system. The classification system used can be slightly modified depending upon site-specific geological conditions and the purposes of the facilities such as, i.e., an artificial water sealing system.
Underground oil storage facilities in Japan
Makita, Toshiaki (author) / Miyanaga, Yoshiharu (author) / Iguchi, Keiji (author) / Hatano, Teruyoshi (author)
Engineering Geology ; 35 ; 191-198
1993-04-15
8 pages
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English
Underground oil storage facilities in Japan
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