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Title: An Alternate: Offshore Terminals
Author: Henrys Marcus
Source: American Gas Association 1979
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: Future U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects face many problems, including opposition to onshore receiving terminal sites. This paper considers to what extent offshore facilities are feasible as an alternative to the traditional onshore locations. Off shore terminals are defined, for the purpose of this paper, as facilities where both the vessel docking and the LNG gasification take place offshore. The gas is delivered onto the shore by pipeline. (Note that the Core Point, Maryland facility may be viewed as a semi-offshore terminal in that the vessel docks one mile from shore but the LNG is gasified on shore.)




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