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Liquid Propane Gas

Liquid Propane Gas

Liquid Propane Gas

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I am researching liquid propane gas and liquid natural gas and wondered if anyone had any suggestions as to where I could find the most information.  I am new to this subject so I am looking for information on:

-technology used
       pressures and temperatures

-Facility distribution of LPG
-Associated systems needed for an LPG or LNG system
-O&M
-Cost
-Reliable consultants with experience in LPG & LNG.

Please let me know if you can direct me toward any information regarding this subject.  Thank you.

Kira
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RE: Liquid Propane Gas

Try www.naturalgas.org. ;  Has links to most of the organisations concerned with Natural Gas and is quite a good overview of the business.

Also try www.auxsable.com, it's specific to a new plant in Illinois but again has a good overview and some useful links

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Jon Ralph

jralph@pslg.com

RE: Liquid Propane Gas

(OP)
Thanks!!  

Kira

RE: Liquid Propane Gas

A good web site to check out (if this isn't too late) is www.algas-sdi.com. ; Go to the education section in the Appendix.  This company is a manufacturer of propane-air back up systems and has some good information on propane or other fuels.

Factory Mutual also has some interesting items regarding piping and storage of liquid propane.  You may need to refer to this material in your plant depending on your insurance carrier.

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