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lng liquifaction

lng liquifaction

lng liquifaction

(OP)
hi guys
 i want any articles sites,information about lng liquifaction  thanks in advance

RE: lng liquifaction


A quick search of LNG liquefaction through Google will surely render plenty of information.

RE: lng liquifaction


Have you tried to look in Google - or any other Search Engine?  I was working on LNG projects in 1976 and there were literally tons and tons of information on the subject of LNG liquefaction and all the posible methods to produce it.

I can't believe that you won't find enough material on the subject to read and study on the subject until the day you die.

RE: lng liquifaction

a good primer on the modern methods of LNG liquifaction is by the CCI valve company, at :

<www.ccivalve.com/pdf/429.pdf>

The cost of liquifaction has dropped significantly by the recent use of binary refrigerants, large frame combustion gas turbines, larger alluminum  HX's, and liberalized global money markets which allow for monetizing the natural resources of developing countries.

RE: lng liquifaction

(OP)
i ve tried of course google most of sites are commercial or companies  i want some thing scientific

RE: lng liquifaction

What type LNG.  Is it for export, import, domestic use, home use, industrial, or vehicle use.  For example, in most links you will not learn that the standard for composition in vehicle, home, and commercial has a minimum 98% C1 composition and a maximum of 1% C2.

RE: lng liquifaction

(OP)
for export use

RE: lng liquifaction

dcasto:
maybe , but the US FERC has recommended the US pipeline tariffs be revised to "reference" the NGC+ guidelines, which ( for better or worse) are much wider than you had defined.

At this time, the LNG  business is a sellers market, so whatever the LNG liquifaction plant can most economically produce is what they will produce; they are guaranteed a buyer in europe or asia. If neccesary, they can strip the C2+ at the liquifactionplant, and add it to the tanker that is heading to Korea ( or whoever likes the rich gas) and send the lean gas to the US-- a so-called boutique plant.

RE: lng liquifaction

(OP)
hi gusloh i try the site but it didnt open

RE: lng liquifaction

If you follow the NGC+ cuidlines you still could not sell into the automobile (both gasoline and diesel) markets.

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