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Title: Vapor Dispersions And Risk Analysis
Author: J. T. Kopecek
Source: American Gas Association 1977
Year Published: 1977
Abstract: The study determines the risk to which the general public is exposed from the importation of liquefied natural gas to the receiving terminals in Los Angeles Harbor. Oxnard and Point Conception, California. Briefly, a description of the project follows. The study considered two project levels: first, a maximum potential delivery rate of 4 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. At this level. the facility will consist of 4 LNG storage tanks each with a capacity of 550,000 barrels. To supply this rate. 565 ship deliveries per year will be required. The other levels considered were 400 (Los Angeles) and 550 (Oxnard) million cubic feet per day. For this level, only two storage tanks are required and 52 ship deliveries per year are necessary for Los Angeles and 75 for Oxnard. The ship that was considered in the study is the largest ship contemplated which will be bringing liquefied natural gas to Southern California. This ship can hold up to 165,000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas in six separate tanks. These tanks are of a membrane design and surrounded by a secondary containment system. The six tanks are within an inner hull structure which is about seven feet inside the hull of the ship.




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