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Offshore Salt Caverns Enable a 'Mega' Sized LNG Receiving Terminal

Offshore Technology Conference, 2004
Abstract The unique and heretofore unknown combination of gas storage in man made salt caverns with LNG importation presents the possibility for LNG receiving terminals with very large storage capacity and gas send out flow rate.
M. McCall, J.F. Davis, M.H. Krekel
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Development of the Marine Elements of an LNG Receiving and LPG Export Terminal at Ocean Cay

Ports 2004, 2004
The man-made island Ocean Cay which is located along the western edge of the Great Bahama Bank, about 80 km east of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, will soon be the site of the largest Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) receiving and Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) export marine terminal in the Caribbean.
Majid Yavary   +3 more
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Reliability analysis system for risk management of LNG receiving terminals and piping network

Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium. 2002 Proceedings (Cat. No.02CH37318), 2003
As a support tool of risk management, an approach to the reliability analysis system for the complex technical systems and its application to LNG (liquefied natural gas) receiving terminals are described. We have developed a tool capable of quantitative evaluation of the reliability of LNG facilities based on FTA (fault tree analysis) method and have ...
D. Takagi   +3 more
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Offshore LNG Technology: A Comparative Study of Conventional and Futuristic Salt-Cavern-Based LNG Receiving Terminals

Proceedings of Latin American & Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference, 2007
Abstract Tight oil supplies, escalating oil prices, and towering energy demands have led to the revival of natural gas. It is now deemed as the potential fuel of the near future. The trend now is toward supplying every cubic feet of the inland and offshore natural gas to the energy hungry consumers.
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Seismic Evaluation of Existing Structures Supporting Loading-Arms in LNG Receiving Terminal

Seismic Engineering, Volume 1, 2002
After Hyogo South Area earthquake, a new seismic design method considering non-elastic deformation behavior is established against Level 2 earthquake (Safety Shutdown Earthquake) in the Seismic Design Code of High-pressure Gas Facilities in Japan. In this paper, this method is applied for an evaluation of existing structures supporting loading-arms in ...
Masami Oshima, Takashi Kase
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Role of Receiving LNG Terminal in Natural Gas Supply in Croatia

2019
Domestic natural gas production in Croatia covers around 50% of total consumption while the rest of the domestic needs is covered by gas supply form the European gas market. As a solution to diversification and more secure natural gas supply in Croatia, the construction of a LNG receiving and regasification terminal has been considered.
Simon, Katarina   +3 more
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The World's First Offshore LNG Receiving Terminal

IPTC 2008: International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2008
Lisa Waters   +6 more
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CFD and EnKF coupling estimation of LNG leakage and dispersion

Safety Science, 2021
Jiansong Wu, Jitao Cai, Shuaiqi Yuan
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Design and economic analysis of natural gas hydrate regasification process combined with LNG receiving terminal

Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2016
Seolin Shin   +2 more
exaly  

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