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Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminals


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Ecoelectrica Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminal And Cogeneration Project Guayanilla Bay


Ecoelectrica Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminal And Cogeneration Project Guayanilla Bay
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language : en
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Release Date : 1996

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Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminals


Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminals
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Author : Paul W. Parfomak
language : en
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Release Date : 2004

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Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminals


Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminals
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Author : Paul W. Parfomak
language : en
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Release Date : 2008

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Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminals


Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminals
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Author : Paul W. Parfomak
language : en
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Release Date : 2015-02-16

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Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminals


Liquefied Natural Gas Lng Import Terminals
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language : en
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Release Date : 2005

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Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a hazardous fuel frequently shipped in large tankers to U.S. ports from overseas. While LNG has historically made up a small part of U.S. natural gas supplies, rising gas prices, current price volatility, and the possibility of domestic shortages are sharply increasing LNG demand. To meet this demand, energy companies have proposed building dozens of new LNG import terminals throughout the coastal United States. But many of these terminals would be built onshore near populated areas, so local communities fear the terminals would expose them to unacceptable safety and security hazards. Potentially catastrophic pool fires or vapor cloud fires could arise from a serious accident or attack on LNG infrastructure. Faced with the widely perceived need for greater LNG imports, and persistent public concerns about LNG safety, Congress is examining the adequacy of safety provisions in federal LNG siting regulation. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) grants federal approval for the siting of new onshore LNG facilities under the Natural Gas Act of 1938. This approval process incorporates minimum safety standards for LNG established by the Department of Transportation, which, in turn, incorporate siting standards set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Although LNG has had a record of relative safety for the last 40 years, and no LNG tanker or land-based facility has been attacked by terrorists, experts have questioned the adequacy of key LNG siting regulations related to safety zones, marine hazards, hazard modeling, and remote siting. Experts have also questioned the validity of LNG hazard studies used by federal regulatory agencies which suggest that LNG terminal risks, while significant, are not as serious as is popularly believed. Congress may not see a compelling need to change current federal LNG siting requirements if it views the current regulations and processes as sufficient. Holders of this view would continue to rely on the judgment of LNG experts in federal agencies and standards committees to appropriately balance local public safety with national energy needs. On the other hand, Congress may conclude that some aspects of new LNG terminals do pose excessive public risks, or that there is still too much uncertainty about key risks to make final conclusions about public safety. In this case, Congress has several options to further address LNG terminal safety concerns. These options include 1) banning onshore LNG terminals, 2) redefining federal and local siting authority, 3) imposing more stringent federal LNG safety standards, 4) encouraging more LNG research, 5) curbing U.S. natural gas demand, and 6) developing alternatives to natural gas imports. Each of these policy alternatives has significant limitations, however, and may have undesirable consequences for national energy markets and other hazardous material infrastructure. Legislation addressing federal and state roles in terminal siting, H.R. 6 and H.R. 359, has been introduced in the 109th Congress, and LNG policies continue to be debated. This report will be updated as events warrant.



Lng


Lng
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Author : Virginia L. Thorndike
language : en
Publisher: Down East Books
Release Date : 2007-04-25

Lng written by Virginia L. Thorndike and has been published by Down East Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-04-25 with Science categories.


36til recently, natural gas has not been in the limelight, but that situation is changing fast. Complex issues of energy use and safety are being brought down to in my backyard context for millions of Americans. This book provides balanced information about LNG so people can make informed decisions about whether they want to be neighbors of an LNG facility.



Supply Of Liquefied Natural Gas To The Northeast


Supply Of Liquefied Natural Gas To The Northeast
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Author : Gary R. Bray
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1976

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Energy For The 21st Century


Energy For The 21st Century
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Author : Susan L. Sakmar
language : en
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Release Date : 2013-04-01

Energy For The 21st Century written by Susan L. Sakmar and has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-04-01 with Technology & Engineering categories.


ÔProfessor SakmarÕs book is a must-read for anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of the most dynamic segment of the global energy industry.Õ Ð Jay Copan, Executive Director, LNG 17 ÔProfessor SakmarÕs book provides a well-rounded overview of the global role that natural gas is expected to play in the future and the important role of LNG as a means of transporting gas to where it is needed. Readers will find the book to be a very convenient compendium of relevant global information and an important educational, informational resource.Õ Ð Ronald D. Ripple, Director, Centre for Research in Energy and Minerals Economics, Curtin University, Australia ÔUnderstanding global energy markets Ð what forces shape them and what trends define them Ð is critical for any professional trying to evaluate new energy developments and technological directions. Susan SakmarÕs impressive ability to provide this context in terms of LNG markets makes her book valuable.Õ Ð Warren R. True, Sr., Chief Technology Editor, Oil & Gas Journal ÔWith clear and direct text, supplemented with key maps, charts and graphics from government, industry and other sources, the book moves the reader smoothly through the early history of LNG up to current developments, including shale gas and North American LNG exports. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding global gas markets and the energy policy challenges facing us in the 21st century.Õ Ð Jacqueline L. Weaver, A.A. White Professor of Law, University of Houston Law Center, US Countries around the world are increasingly looking to liquefied natural gas (LNG) Ð natural gas that has been cooled until it forms a transportable liquid Ð to meet growing energy demand. Energy for the 21st Century provides critical insights into the opportunities and challenges LNG faces, including its potential role in a carbon-constrained world. This comprehensive study covers topics such as the LNG value chain, the historical background and evolution of global LNG markets, trading and contracts, and an analysis of the various legal, policy, safety and environmental issues pertaining to this important fuel. Additionally, the author discusses emerging issues and technologies that may impact global LNG markets, such as the development of shale gas, the prospects of North American LNG exports, the potential role of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum and floating LNG. The author contextualizes the discussion about the importance of LNG with an analysis of why the 21st century will be the Ôgolden ageÕ of natural gas. Accessible and non-technical in nature, this timely book will serve as an essential reference for practitioners, scholars and anyone else interested in 21st century energy solutions.



Liquefied Natural Gas Lng In U S Energy Policy


Liquefied Natural Gas Lng In U S Energy Policy
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Author : Paul W. Parfomak
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2005

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Transportation Of Liquefied Natural Gas


Transportation Of Liquefied Natural Gas
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Author : United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1977

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