gasfångrum
Gasfångrum, also known as gasometers, are large, cylindrical structures used for the storage of compressed gases, primarily natural gas. These structures are typically made of steel or reinforced concrete and can hold significant volumes of gas, often measured in thousands of cubic meters. Gasfångrums are essential in the natural gas industry, serving as a buffer between the production and consumption of gas, ensuring a steady supply and helping to manage fluctuations in demand.
The design of gasfångrums varies, but they generally feature a large, hollow interior with a dome-shaped roof.
Gasfångrums are often located near gas processing plants or distribution hubs, where they can be easily accessed
In some cases, gasfångrums are repurposed for other uses, such as storage for liquefied natural gas (LNG)