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Title: Expanding Or Modifying LNG Facilities
Author: John J. Closner, Chris Hosford
Source: American Gas Association 1979
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: Changes in the business pattern of liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities, and/or the consideration of investment protection, are the two major reasons for making modifications to existing facilities. For existing LNG terminals that must expand or modify their facilities to receive LNG from new contracts or that must upgrade the security of the facility to respond to owner or regulatory requirements, prestressed concrete, as either the outer wall of new tankage or as a high dike surrounding existing tankage, is a proven solution. A significant trend in many current LNG projects is the use of a prestressed concrete wall as the outer wall of the system in conjunction with a prestressed concrete or 9 percent nickel inner wall. However, the outer wall acts as the principal protective element for the storage container.




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