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自然流量与生产可行性之间的关系
Dieter Franke1, Peter Klitzke2, Meike Bagge2
1Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) , Hannover, Germany. Dieter.Franke@bgr.de.
Scientific reports
|January 21, 2026
概括
从地下水库提取自然的经济可行性是不确定的. 大多数天然的流量太低,无法获得商业成功,这使得自我补充系统不太可能.
科学领域:
- 地质化学 地质化学
- 能源资源 能源资源
- 地球科学 地球科学 地球科学
背景情况:
- 分子 (H2) 在全球范围内以低度自然存在.
- 地下天然的商业可回收性基本上是未知的.
- 存在两个概念模型:自我补充和积累系统.
研究的目的:
- 评估商业上可行的天然取的潜力.
- 为了将天然H2流速与H2项目的经济值进行比较.
主要方法:
- 编制和统一的H2流量,流量和度的全球数据.
- 分析了来自各种自然来源的数据,如漏,喷泉,矿山和井.
- 将观察到的流量与天然气井的生产输出和模拟的H2项目进行了比较.
主要成果:
- 观察到的自然H2流量为每年105至107立方米 (m3/yr).
- 商业上可行的利率至少需要107-108 m3/年.
- 为了获得商业成功,通常需要20-30年的持续高纯度生产.
结论:
- 从自补充系统中经济可回收的天然是不太可能的.
- 积累系统可能提供更多的潜力,但需要进一步调查.
- 目前的天然H2流量通常不符合商业可行性标准.
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