Claims
- 1. A sulfur storage system comprising:(a) a subterranean cavity located in a naturally occurring earth formation, said naturally occurring earth formation selected such that its permeability and porosity allow elemental sulfur to be retained within said subterranean cavity; (b) a borehole, connecting said subterranean cavity with the surface of the earth, said borehole lined with a substantially impervious liner having sufficient strength to prevent collapse of said borehole; and (c) means for injecting elemental sulfur, in molten state, through said lined borehole until said sulfur is deposited within said subterranean cavity and retaining it therewithin, said means comprising a set of concentric pipes, disposed within said borehole, through which a heating fluid is also circulated at a rate sufficient to prevent said sulfur from freezing within said borehole.
- 2. A sulfur storage system, comprising:(a) a subterranean cavity located in a naturally occurring earth formation, said naturally occurring earth formation selected such that its permeability and porosity allow elemental sulfur to be retained within said subterranean cavity; (b) a borehole, connecting said subterranean cavity with the surface of the earth, said borehole lined with a substantially impervious liner having sufficient strength to prevent collapse of said borehole; (c) means for injecting elemental sulfur through said lined borehole until said sulfur is deposited within said subterranean cavity and retaining it therewithin; and (d) means for withdrawing said retained sulfur within said subterranean cavity to the surface of the earth, said means for withdrawing said retained sulfur to the surface of the earth comprising at least one set of concentric pipes for injecting hot water under pressure through a first annulus formed by said set of concentric pipes and pressurized air through a second annulus also formed by said set of concentric pipes so as to cause said retained sulfur within said subterranean cavity to rise to the surface of the earth through a centric pipe within said set of concentric pipes.
- 3. A sulfur storage system, comprising:(a) means for crushing solid sulfur to obtain a crushed sulfur material; (b) means for forming a sulfur slurry by mixing said crushed sulfur material with an aqueous fluid; (c) a salt-enclosed subterranean cavity located in a naturally occurring earth formation, said naturally occurring earth formation selected such that its permeability and porosity allow sulfur to be retained within said subterranean cavity; (d) a borehole, connecting said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity with the surface of the earth, said borehole lined with a substantially impervious liner having sufficient strength to prevent collapse of said borehole; and (e) means for injecting said sulfur slurry through said lined borehole until said crushed sulfur material is deposited within said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity and retaining it therewithin.
- 4. A sulfur storage system, comprising:(a) means for grinding solid sulfur in the presence of an aqueous fluid to form a slurry of ground sulfur particles with said aqueous fluid; (b) a salt-enclosed, brine containing subterranean cavity located in a naturally occurring earth formation, said naturally occurring earth formation selected such that its permeability and porosity allow sulfur to be retained within said subterranean cavity; (c) a borehole penetrating said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity, said borehole lined with a substantially impervious liner having sufficient strength to prevent collapse of said borehole, (d) means for injecting said slurry of ground sulfur particles into said salt-enclosed, brine-containing subterranean cavity so as to cause the displacement of at least a portion of said contained brine by said ground sulfur particles; and (e) means for maintaining in place said ground sulfur particles within said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity.
- 5. A sulfur storage system, comprising:(a) granulation means for contacting molten sulfur with a fluid and forming sulfur prills; (b) a salt-enclosed subterranean cavity located in a naturally occurring earth formation, said naturally occurring earth formation selected such that its permeability and porosity allow sulfur to be retained within said subterranean cavity; (c) a borehole, connecting said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity with the surface of the earth, said borehole lined with a substantially impervious liner having sufficient strength to prevent collapse of said borehole; and (d) means for injecting said sulfur prills through said lined borehole until said sulfur prills are deposited within said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity and retaining them therewithin.
- 6. A sulfur storage system, comprising:(a) granulation means for contacting molten sulfur with a fluid and forming sulfur prills; (b) means for making a slurry of sulfur prills by mixing said formed sulfur prills with an aqueous fluid; (c) a salt-enclosed subterranean cavity located in a naturally occurring earth formation, said naturally occurring earth formation selected such that its permeability and porosity allow sulfur to be retained within said subterranean cavity; (d) a borehole, connecting said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity with the surface of the earth, said borehole lined with a substantially impervious liner having sufficient strength to prevent collapse of said borehole; and (e) means for injecting said slurry of sulfur prills through said lined borehole until said sulfur prills are deposited within said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity and retaining them therewithin.
- 7. A sulfur storage system, comprising:(a) granulation means for contacting molten sulfur with a fluid and forming sulfur prills; (b) means for making a slurry of sulfur prills by mixing said formed sulfur prills with an aqueous fluid; (c) a salt-enclosed subterranean cavity located in a naturally occurring earth formation, said naturally occurring earth formation selected such that its permeability and porosity allow sulfur to be retained within said subterranean cavity; (d) a borehole, connecting said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity with the surface of the earth, said borehole lined with a substantially impervious liner having sufficient strength to prevent collapse of said borehole; (e) means for injecting said slurry of sulfur prills through said lined borehole until said sulfur prills are deposited within said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity and retaining them therewithin; and (f) means for withdrawing said retained sulfur prills within said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity to the surface of the earth.
- 8. A sulfur storage system, comprising:(a) a salt-enclosed subterranean cavity located in a naturally occurring earth formation, said naturally occurring earth formation selected such that its permeability and porosity allow sulfur to be retained within said subterranean cavity; (b) a borehole, connecting said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity with the surface of the earth, said borehole lined with a substantially impervious liner having sufficient strength to prevent collapse of said borehole; (c) injection means for injecting molten sulfur into said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity and retaining it therewithin, said injection means comprising a set of concentric pipes, disposed within said borehole, through which a heating fluid is also circulated at a rate sufficient to prevent said molten sulfur from freezing within said borehole; and (d) means for withdrawing said retained sulfur within said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity to the surface of the earth.
- 9. The sulfur storage system of claim 8, wherein said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity is a brine-containing, solution-mined cavity, and said sulfur injected through said set of concentric pipes, disposed within said borehole, displaces at least a portion of said contained brine from said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity.
- 10. The sulfur storage system of claim 9, wherein said means for withdrawing said retained sulfur within said salt-enclosed subterranean cavity to the surface of the earth comprise at least one set of concentric pipes for injecting hot water under pressure through a first annulus formed by said set of concentric pipes and pressurized air through a second annulus also formed by said set of concentric pipes so as to cause said retained sulfur within said subterranean cavity to rise to the surface of the earth through a centric pipe within said set of concentric pipes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/920,657, filed on Aug. 3, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,582,500.
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