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1. Introduction
2. Typical LNG Production Plant
3. How to get LNG
4. Video LNG
5. Conclusion
1. Introduction
LNG Frequently Ask Questions
> What is LNG?
LNG stands for liquefied natural gas. LNG is natural gas, which is cooled and condenses
into a liquid. Natural Gas mostly consist of 85-95% of methane. which may also contain
other hydrocarbons such as ethane, a little propane and butane (natural gas liquids) and
traces of nitrogen.
> Why liquefy natural gas?
1. Introduction
LNG Frequently Ask Questions
> How is natural gas liquefied?
The most preferred by the government. A big profit. For non petro industry,
natural gas is the fuel likeable. For petro industry, Natural Gas is the raw material
likable.
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2. Typical Production
HYDROCARBON
Plant
FRACTIONATION
CO2 REMOVAL
DEHYDRATION &
MERCURY
REMOVAL
GASOLINE
LIQUEFACTION
CHILLING
OFFSITE LNG
STORAGE
GAS
FEED
FEEDGAS
RECEPTION
SYSTEM
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
RECEIVING
TERMINAL
SHIPS
JETTY
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5. Conclusion
Liquefied natural gas or LNG is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH 4)
that has been converted temporarily to liquid form for ease of storage or
transport.
The volume occupied by liquefied natural gas at atmospheric pressure is
about 600 times smaller than its gaseous state. This reduces the space needed
to freight a given amount of energy.
LNG shares many of the properties of methane, being odourless, colourless,
non-corrosive and non-toxic.
Liquefaction offers a unique solution for transporting natural gas located in
areas far from a pipeline infrastructure.
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