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Title: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Measurement
Author: Edward Ed() T. Ladd Jr.
Source: 1998 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1998
Abstract: This paper will cover flow measurement devices that can be used with Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). It does not define the exact principle of operation for each technology discussed. In dealing with the subject of measurement LNG there must be a basic imderstanding of storage and handling practices for the product. Since the early 1900s industry has produced, in low volume, natural gas in a liquefied state for transportation purposes. During the 1960s high volume transportation has used the dense liquid state of LNG to transport natural gas to other parts of the world. The oil crisis during the 1970s created a wave of exploration in the use of alternative fiiels as a replacement for gasoline. One alternative fuel stands out above the rest to replace gasoline, LNG. Vaporized LNG is one of the most suitable replacements because of its low cost, energy content, and clean emissions when compared with that of gasoline.




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