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Title: Fundamentals & Development Of LNG Facilities
Author: John Gamble
Source: 2007 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2007
Abstract: LNG (liquefied natural gas) is an economical alternative to firm pipeline capacity. The use of LNG is very common in the United States and other countries such as the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Japan and Korea. The process is not new. The liquefaction of natural gas dates back to the early 1900s. LNG has been used as a vehicle fuel since the mid-1960s. LNG is produced in a liquefaction plant where natural gas is liquefied, stored in an insulated storage tank, and distributed. LNG can be distributed as a liquid in ships, tanker trucks or rail cars, or as a vapor by pumping it out of the tank as a liquid, heating it in a vaporizer or re-gasifier and delivering it to a pipeline or distribution system at a compatible temperature and pressure. LNG technology was advanced by NASAs space program.




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