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u LNG: Basics of Liquefied Natural Gas
January, 2016
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LNG: Basics of Liquefied Natural Gas
Written by Dr. Stanley Huang, Dr. Chen-Hwa Chiu, and Dr. Doug Elliot
Stranded natural gas converted into liquefied natural gas (LNG), transported and regasified, is play-ing an important role in the global energy mix. This full-color book covers the entire scope of the industry including the liquefaction process, storage, transportation, regasification, and the major equipment used in the manufacture of LNG. Having worked in the LNG industry for many years, Dr. Stanley Huang and Dr. Chen-Hwa Chiu of Chevron Energy Technology and Dr. Doug Elliot of Bechtel Corporation contributed both technical and hands-on experience in writing this book to bridge the gap between public perceptions and industrial realities. Full-color illustrations, a glossary, and an extensive index enhance the reader’s learning experi-ence. 2007, 160 pp.
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PETEX Instructor-Led Liquefied Natural Gas Course All courses are taught by professionals with field experience!
LNG: Basics of Liquefied Natural Gas1.9 CEUs
Length: 2.5 Days
Provides basic instruction about all facets of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry. Focuses on LNG liquefaction and regasification facility operations from the process side and the rapid expansion and evolution of the industry. Ad-dresses three major building links of the LNG chain: the liquefaction plant, transport ships, and receiving terminal.
Course Content
• Overview of the LNG industry • Baseload liquefaction plant • Receiving terminal • LNG shipping industry • LNG project development• Developing LNG Projects• Supporting functional units in LNG plants • Major equipment in the LNG Industry• Safety, security, and environmental issues• Offshore LNG applications • LNG industry in China• Special topics: non-conventional LNG and risk
management
Recommended For
Managers new to the LNG industry; operating supervi-sors and engineers with suitable technical background; project managers.
Included with Course
• Catered lunch daily; beverages and snacks provided• Course materials including instructor presentations• LNG: Basics of Liquefied Natural Gas book
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Components in LNG monetization chain
GASPRODUCTION
10–15%
PIPELINEGRIDVaporizers
LIQUEFACTIONPLANT25–35%
SHIPPING15–25%
REGASIFICATIONAND SENDOUT
5–15%
PIPELINETRANSMISSION
5–35%