To use theLNG as fuel, power generation, for heating, cooking etc., the LNG must be converted back to gaseous state. Typically, this process takes place at large import terminals where LNG carriers discharge their LNG cargo. At these terminals, the gas is stored at liquid state in tanks, ...
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is converted to a superheated fluid at a temperature greater than 5掳C by being passed under pressure through a train of first, second and third main heat exchange stages 10, 12 and 14 in series, in which the natural gas is heated by a circulating heat e...
LNG is a lower-carbon fuel compared to diesel2that can be used for trucks, trains and ships, or it can be converted back into natural gas for residential and commercial use. FortisBC uses LNG to supplement the Lower Mainland gas supply during periods of high demand. ...
With a growing economy, Bangladesh has seen a rise in the demand for imported liquids, such as refined petroleum, oil, and natural gas. According to the Observatory of Economic Conservatory, the top import of Bangladesh is refined petroleum, valued at over US$5.48 billion. As the...
The recent energy crisis has set the way for potential alarming scenarios that might occur in the absence of a significant change in the way energy is produced, converted and consumed [2]. This is particularly evident when considering projections for the depletion of fossil fuels, which remain ...
Energy fuel as backup to natural gas The product gas could also be converted into compressed synthetic natural gas for domestic use. -COUGAR ENERGY SIGNS MOU FOR MONGOLIAN UCG PROJECTS Topics of the PIP seminar, covered by senior industry officials and Government Officers, included Policy Reforms,...
transportation of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) could result in disruptions, leading to energy shortages and price fluctuations. Generally, industries reliant on timely deliveries through the Red Sea will face supply chain disruptions, affecting sectors from manufacturing to retail on a global ...
Grey hydrogen, which accounts for roughly 95% of the hydrogen produced globally, is mainly used in industrial applications and is produced using fossil fuels, such as natural gas or methane, through steam reforming Brown hydrogen, which is produced using other fossil fuels such as brown (lignite...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been converted to a liquid form for the ease and safety of natural gas transport. Natural gas is cooled to approximately -260 F, creating a clear, colorless, and non-toxic liquid that can be transported from areas with a large supply of...
TheInternal Revenue Service (IRS)considers alternative fuels to be liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied hydrogen, liquid fuel derived from coal (including peat) through the Fischer-Tropsch process, liquid hydrocarbons derived from biomass...