LNG Receiving & Regasfication PDF
LNG Receiving & Regasfication PDF
LNG Receiving & Regasfication PDF
TERMINALS
An Overview of Design, Operation and
Project Development Considerations
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The author and the publisher sincerely acknowledge the following contributions to this
book report:
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Korea Gas Corporation, for providing photographs of the Inchon and Pyongtaek
LNG Terminals, and for giving permission to reproduce the information presented
in Appendix A.
Trunkline LNG Company (Southern Union Co.) for giving permission to take
photographs of their Lake Charles, Louisiana, LNG terminal.
Mr. Bill Haesloop for reviewing the chapter on LNG Pumpout, and to Ebara
International for providing cut-away views of submerged-motor LNG pumps.
This book report is intended solely for the internal use of the purchasing individual or
organization. It may not be photocopied or otherwise reproduced, in any form, including
electronic. The purchaser agrees to take all reasonable precautions to prevent
unauthorized copying or reproduction.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
BACKGROUND ...................................................................................................................................1-1
CHAPTER 2
OVERVIEW OF TYPICAL LNG IMPORT TERMINAL ...................................................................2-1
Unloading System ........................................................................................................................... 2-2
Storage System................................................................................................................................ 2-3
LNG Pumpout System..................................................................................................................... 2-3
Boil-Off Gas Generation and Handling ......................................................................................... 2-4
LNG Vaporization........................................................................................................................... 2-4
Utilities ........................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Offsite and Support Facilities......................................................................................................... 2-5
CHAPTER 3
SITE SELECTION ................................................................................................................................3-1
Proximity to End User .................................................................................................................... 3-1
Proximity to Population Centers and Local Perceptions ............................................................... 3-1
Ecological Considerations.............................................................................................................. 3-2
Land Availability ............................................................................................................................ 3-3
Likelihood of Capacity Expansion.................................................................................................. 3-3
Environmental Factors ................................................................................................................... 3-3
Meteorological Conditions ............................................................................................................. 3-4
Bathymetric and Oceanographic Conditions ................................................................................. 3-5
Soils, Geotechnical and Seismicity Data ........................................................................................ 3-5
Land Topography ........................................................................................................................... 3-6
Access to Construction Materials and Labor ................................................................................. 3-6
Access to Infrastructure and Utilities ............................................................................................. 3-6
CHAPTER 4
CODES AND STANDARDS ...............................................................................................................4-1
The United States............................................................................................................................ 4-1
Other Countries .............................................................................................................................. 4-2
Some Useful Addresses ................................................................................................................... 4-2
CHAPTER 5
JETTY AND MARINE FACILITIES...................................................................................................5-1
Ship Size.......................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Berth Occupancy ............................................................................................................................ 5-1
Components of Jetty and Marine Facilities.................................................................................... 5-2
Safety in Port and Jetty Design ...................................................................................................... 5-3
CHAPTER 6
SHIP-SHORE INTERFACE AND TRANSFER PIPING ....................................................................6-1
LNG Unloading Arms..................................................................................................................... 6-1
Unloading Line ............................................................................................................................... 6-2
Special Considerations for Unloading Line Piping........................................................................ 6-3
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CHAPTER 7
LNG STORAGE TANKS .....................................................................................................................7-1
Total Storage Capacity ................................................................................................................... 7-1
Number of Tanks............................................................................................................................. 7-2
Types of Containment ..................................................................................................................... 7-3
Applicable Codes............................................................................................................................ 7-6
Other Important Considerations..................................................................................................... 7-7
CHAPTER 8
TERMINAL VAPOR HANDLING ......................................................................................................8-1
Sources of Boil-off Gas: Unloading Mode ..................................................................................... 8-1
Sources of Boil-off Gas: Holding Mode ......................................................................................... 8-4
Tabulation of Typical Boil-off Gas Rates ....................................................................................... 8-5
Boil-Off Gas Compression.............................................................................................................. 8-6
Disposition of Boil-Off Gas ............................................................................................................ 8-7
CHAPTER 9
PUMPOUT SYSTEM............................................................................................................................9-1
Submerged Electric Motors ............................................................................................................ 9-1
Ball Bearings .................................................................................................................................. 9-1
Suction Vessel-Mounted Design ..................................................................................................... 9-2
Retractable In-Tank Mounting for Installation within Tanks ......................................................... 9-2
Special Materials of Construction .................................................................................................. 9-4
Testing ............................................................................................................................................ 9-4
Cooldown and Start-up Considerations ......................................................................................... 9-5
Size Considerations ........................................................................................................................ 9-5
CHAPTER 10
VAPORIZATION ...............................................................................................................................10-1
Open Rack Vaporizer (ORV) ........................................................................................................ 10-1
Submerged Combustion Vaporizer (SCV) .................................................................................... 10-3
Sample Economic Comparison of ORV and SCV......................................................................... 10-4
CHAPTER 11
UTILITY AND OFFSITE UNITS ......................................................................................................11-1
Electric Power .............................................................................................................................. 11-1
Fuel Gas ....................................................................................................................................... 11-2
Seawater ....................................................................................................................................... 11-2
Instrument Air and Plant Air ........................................................................................................ 11-3
Nitrogen ........................................................................................................................................ 11-3
Fresh Water, Potable Water ......................................................................................................... 11-3
Emergency Power......................................................................................................................... 11-4
Flare and Vent System .................................................................................................................. 11-4
Waste Water Disposal .................................................................................................................. 11-5
Odorization System....................................................................................................................... 11-5
Metering System ........................................................................................................................... 11-5
CHAPTER 12
SAFETY AND FIRE PROTECTION .................................................................................................12-1
LNG Hazards................................................................................................................................ 12-1
Safety Protection Systems ............................................................................................................. 12-2
Passive Safety Systems.................................................................................................................. 12-2
Active Safety ................................................................................................................................12-3
Fire-Fighting and Protection ...................................................................................................... 12-4
Safety in Operation....................................................................................................................... 12-6
CHAPTER 13
INSULATION.....................................................................................................................................13-1
Criteria for Effective Insulation Systems ...................................................................................... 13-1
Properties of Low-Temperature Insulation .................................................................................. 13-1
Vapor Barriers.............................................................................................................................. 13-2
Fire Behavior................................................................................................................................ 13-3
Installation of Insulation .............................................................................................................. 13-3
CHAPTER 14 ........................................................................................................................................ 14-1
PURGING, DRYOUT AND COOLDOWN.......................................................................................14-1
Purging ......................................................................................................................................... 14-1
Dryout........................................................................................................................................... 14-2
Cooldown...................................................................................................................................... 14-4
CHAPTER 15 ........................................................................................................................................ 15-1
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION................................................................15-1
Initial Feasibility Studies.............................................................................................................. 15-2
Site Selection, Basic Design and Detailed Feasibility Report ...................................................... 15-2
Front-End Engineering Design .................................................................................................... 15-3
Project Management Consultant .................................................................................................. 15-6
Evaluation of EPCC Contractor and Award of Contract............................................................. 15-7
Project Financing ......................................................................................................................... 15-7
Project Execution ......................................................................................................................... 15-7
CHAPTER 16 ........................................................................................................................................ 16-1
CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS..............................................................................................16-1
Capital CostsGeneral Observations.......................................................................................... 16-1
Typical Capital Cost ..................................................................................................................... 16-1
Operating Costs............................................................................................................................ 16-4
CHAPTER 17 ........................................................................................................................................ 17-1
ENERGY INTEGRATION.................................................................................................................17-1
Use of LNG Cold .......................................................................................................................... 17-1
Air Separation............................................................................................................................... 17-1
Liquid Carbon Dioxide, Air Conditioning, Food Freezing .......................................................... 17-2
Inlet Air Cooling for Power Generation Gas Turbine.................................................................. 17-3
Power Generation Using LNG Cold Potential......................................................................... 17-3
Recovery of Heat Energy .............................................................................................................. 17-5
CHAPTER 18 ........................................................................................................................................ 18-1
LNG COMPOSITION ..............................................................................................................................18-1
Fractionation ................................................................................................................................ 18-1
Nitrogen Dilution.......................................................................................................................... 18-2
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
List of Leading Engineering Contractors and Tank Contractors for Baseload LNG
Receiving Terminals
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 8-1
TABLE 10-1
TABLE 13-1
TABLE 14-1
TABLE 15-1
TABLE 15-2
Typical Project Development and Execution Schedule for LNG Receiving Terminal
TABLE 16-1
TABLE 16-2
TABLE 16-3
TABLE 16-4
TABLE 17-1
TABLE 17-2
TABLE 17-3
Sample Data for Electric Power Generation Using LNG Cold Potential
TABLE 17-4
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 2-1
FIGURE 2-2
FIGURE 6-1
FIGURE 7-1
FIGURE 7-2
FIGURE 7-3
FIGURE 7-4
FIGURE 9-1
FIGURE 9-2
FIGURE 10-1
FIGURE 10-2
FIGURE 15-1
FIGURE 17-1
FIGURE 17-1
FIGURE 18-1
FIGURE 18-2
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LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS
Location
Description
PHOTO 1
Front Cover
PHOTO 2
Chapter 5
PHOTO 3
Chapter 6
PHOTO 4
Chapter 6
PHOTO 5
Chapter 7
PHOTO 6
Chapter 7
PHOTO 7
Chapter 8
PHOTO 8
Chapter 10
Open-Rack Vaporizers
PHOTO 9
Chapter 12