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Title: Physical Security: Peak Shaving LNG Facilities
Author: Mario L. Gabos
Source: American Gas Association 1979
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: Charges have been made that the federal government has failed to protect the public health and safety in the face of a number of attacks on utilities by various terrorist groups. Some government agencies believe that a terrorist attack at an LNG facility could cause a major rupture in LNG storage tanks. Suggestions have been made to site new LNG plants at remote locations and to strengthen security measures and practices at both existing and proposed LNG facihties. The charges have been addressed by the American Gas Association, They counter that the threat of sabotage to LNG facilities is no different than a threat to a number of other major energy facilities and general public facilities located throughout the continental United States. Storage of gasoline, ammonia, chlorine and phenol represent substantially no different risks of sabotage than natural gas.




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