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SUPER-LNG: Safety of LNG supply at port areas
Olga Aneziris
NCSR “DEMOKRITOS”, Athens, Greece
13 February 2020
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SUPER-LNG - SUstainability PERformance of LNG-based maritime mobility
Outline• Introduction
• SUPER-LNG Overview
• Gap Analysis
• Network of experts
• Guidelines
• Training courses
• Conclusions
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Ref: http://www.seatrade-maritime.comTruck-to-ship LNG Bunkering at the port of Antwerp
Ref: https://gcaptain.comShip-to-Ship LNG Bunkering at the port of Gothenburg
Sustainability PERformance of LNG-based maritime mobility (SUPER-LNG)• Environmental pressure in port areas is high and Liquefied
Natural Gas is proposed as a low-carbon clean fuel for marinetransport in port areas.
• Distribution networks and port infrastructures for the bunkeringof LNG-powered ships requires technologies and solutionsassuring a high level of safety in touristic areas of the Adriaticand Ionian sea. The project aims at providing a uniformframework to support the implementation of technical systemsfor the distribution and supply of LNG in port areas.
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SUPER-LNG partners
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NCSR “DEMOKRITOS”, GRUniversity of Bologna, ITInstitute Jozef Stefan, SIPiraeus Port Authority, GRPartas Port Authority, GRSouthern Adriatic Sea Bari Port, ITDepartment National Fire Corps, ITSarajevo Region Development, BAPort of Bar, MELuka Koper Port, SISea port of Shengjin, ALMinistry of Infrastructure, SIFondazione Flaminia, IT
Overview of RegulationsHigh level Regulations
•International
•European Union
Standards
•ISO Standards
•CEN Standards
•NFPA Standards
Class Regulations
•IACS
•Classifications
Guidelines
•SGMF
•SIGTTO
•OCIMF
•OGP
Port Regulations
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Comparative Analysis
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Tanks: SEVESO III, EN 1473, NFPA 59A
Truck-vehicle: ADR, NFPA 59A
Bunker ship: IGC code, ISO 20519, ISO 28460
Bunkering: ISO 20519, ISO 18683, ISO 16901
ISO 28460, SEVESO III
Receiving ship: IGF code
Risk assessment: SEVESO III, ISO 18683
ISO 16901, ISO 20519, EN1473, NFPA 59A
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Number of Documents
Literature data
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Distribution of literature in 2008-2018 RESEARCH AREAS• LNG bunkering operations (7 docs)
• Small scale LNG facilities (2 docs)
• LNG at ports combined with the supply network (2 docs)
• Consequence assessment of LNG releases at ports (3 docs)
• Risk assessment for LNG storage and bunkering at ports (5 docs)
Identified Gaps
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• Lack of harmonization of LNG safety regulations both at sea and on the land, for all LNG operations at ports namely, ship-fuelling, bunkering and LNG land facilities
• Lack of harmonization for LNG safety regulations within various countries across the world
• Lack of knowledge for estimating safety and hazardous zones during storage and bunkering of LNG, under various conditions
Network of experts in the area of safety, security and training of LNG port authorities
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• 15 members of the network from the following organisations:• DESFA S.A., National Natural Gas System Operator, Greece
• PUBLIC GAS CORPORATION OF GREECE (DEPA) S.A
• TERNA S.A.
• Hellenic Lloyd's S.A.
• PRONAV Ship Management GmbH & Co. KG
• Rina Consulting S.p.A.
• National Technical University of Athens
• University of the Aegean
• BAM Unversiteit Leiden
• Ecole des Mines d'Alès
• UPC - Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
SUPER-LNG GUIDELINES
• Guidelines for Safety Reporting
• Guidelines for Evaluation of Safety Reporting
• Guidelines for Emergency Planning
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Structure of Guidelines for Safety Reporting
Description of the Establishment and
Environment
Hazard Identification and Risk assessment
Safety Management System
Major Accident Prevention Policy
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Based on SEVESO Directive requirements for reporting
MAJOR STEPS FOR QRA
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➢Decomposition of port in areas where HAZOP orMLD may be applied
➢Areas of the port
• Hose-loading arm• Ship receiving LNG• Buffer ship• Storage tanks
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HAZARD IDENTIFICATION IN PORTS HANDLING LNG
INITIATING EVENTS IN A PORT HANDLING LNG
✓ LNG storage tank
• Boiloff removal malfunction, during unloading or storage
• Excess external heat in storage tank area
• Level rise beyond safety height, or overfilling
• Continuation of unloading beyond lower safety level
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✓ Loading arm section
• Excess external heat in jetty area
• Water hammer in loading arm, due to inadvertent valve closure
• Inadequate cooling of loading arm
• High winds during loading-unloading
✓ Truck
• Excess external heat
• Level rise beyond safety height
• Extra load on hose
SAFETY SYSTEMS
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SAFETY SYSTEMS FOR INITIATING EVENT:Level rise beyond safety limit
➢Manual stop of Loading
➢Emergency Shutdown System (ESD)
➢Pressure Safety Valves (PSV)
Damage states
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LNG Storage Tank• Tank rupture owing to overpressure, overfilling
Loading arm- Unloading section• Pipe rupture• Hose rupture
Truck• Truck rupture
Buffer Ship• Buffer ship rupture
Fuelled Ship• Tank rupture owing to overpressure, overfilling
FREQUENCY ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGE STATESEVENT TREE QUANTIFICATION
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10-1/y
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Consequence assessment means to evaluate the spatial and temporaldistribution of:
Pressure and impulse after explosion Heat radiation after fire Fragments after explosion Concentration if no ignition (dispersion analysis)
Environmental pollution is not taken into account (non-acute accident)
Deaths Burn Deaths from Flash FireBurn Deaths from Pool BurningDeaths from Lung HaemorrhageDeaths from ImpactDeaths from Toxic Release
Injuries Eardrum RupturesInjuries from ImpactInjuries from Flying FragmentsInjuries from Toxic Release
Damage Structural DamageGlass BreakageDamage Due to Fire
CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL RISK CONTOURS
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Training and educational structure for LNGsafety and security
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•Objectives for the training framework
• Target groups
• Training Courses and material
• Training events
Conclusions
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• Review on legislation, standards and guidelines regarding safety for LNG at ports.
• Literature review on scientific papers for safety at ports storing LNG.
• Identified Gaps regarding legislation and scientific knowledge.
• Main Deliverables
• Expert Network establishment in the area of safety, security and training for LNG maritime activities
• Guidelines for Safety Reporting and safety reporting evaluation
• Guidelines for Emergency Planning
• Training and educational framework - courses
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