Ambient conditions can have a significant impact on the overall operation of an LNG plant -- particularly when it comes to liquefaction. Among all environmental factors, air...
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Liquefied Natural Gas in the News
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been an important globally traded fuel source since 1964. Technologies involving extraction, processing, and transportation have improved,...
Expanding and Optimizing Existing LNG Plants
The last several years have seen rapid changes in the U.S. and global LNG markets. Changes in production, demand, and pricing have affected operators' plans for new builds,...
Liquefied Natural Gas Transportation and Storage
Natural gas consumption in the United States was measured at roughly 24.3 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) in 2011, yet as shale plays in the country have expanded, so too has...
LNG Boil-off Gas Recovery and Monitoring
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) transport vessels, regasification terminals, and liquefaction plants all must deal with boil-off gas (BOG) — ordinarily methane and nitrogen —...