How does natural gas get injected and withdrawn from the reservoir?
During the storage cycle, natural gas is taken in from the interstate pipelines and injected into the reservoir. When demand for natural gas reserves is higher, the gas is withdrawn from wells on the site. Gas flows from the reservoir back into East Cheyenne’s processing facility through a series of on-site flow lines, where impurities are removed before returning it to the interstate pipeline system. Both the injection and withdrawal of natural gas to and from these reservoirs will be aided by a new compressor station.
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