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Title: Unique Design Features-Philadelphia Gas Works LNG Plants
Author: Orlo B. Holman, Henry J. Post
Source: American Gas Association 1974
Year Published: 1974
Abstract: In brief description of the LNG facilities at the Philadelphia Gas Works, the original CIG or cryogenic inground storage system at the Richmond plant location, to be built as part of the liquefaction facilities, was abandoned early in 1969. The liquefaction and vaporization systems were completed and placed into operation by using ten 15,000 gallon tanks that were installed at that time to accommodate the startup. During startup, a crippling fire in the vaporization system was experienced. The vaporization system at that lime was the isopentane intermediate fluid type. The liquefaction plant, of the conventional cascade type, has a gross daily capacity of 25 million cubic feet per day and the vaporizers 500 million cubic feet per day. Many millions of cubic feet of natural gas have been liquefied for others in the last five years.




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