...process | | | 1.6 Types of drilling | | | 1.7 Risk anaylisis during exploration | | | 1.8 Key challenges | | | 1.9 Appropriate solutions | | 3. | Liquefaction | | | 2.1 Liquefaction Process | | | 2.2 Different Liquefaction Techniques | | | 2.3 Liquefaction Process | | | 2.4 Solution to the issues related to Liquefaction of LNG | | 4. | Transportation | | | 3.1 Need of transportation of gas in form of lng | | | 3.2 LNG carrier | | | 3.3 Trading of LNG | | | 3.4 Types of LNG terminals | | | 3.5 Solution to issues related to transportation of lng | | 5. | Regasification | | | 4.1 Regasification Process | | | 4.2 Factors for LNG vaporizer selection process | | | 4.3 Open Rack Vaporisers (ORVS) and its features | | | 4.4 Challenges | | ABSTRACT World primary energy demand is expected to grow by 1.6% per annum over the period 2010 to 2030, which will require 39% additional energy to meet this requirement. The share of oil in energy use will decrease by 2030 , Natural gas share increases and reaches 25.9% of world energy usage. The import of LNG by means of re gasification terminals is an important element needed to meet the current and the future energy demand, globally....
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...|携手推动中澳经贸合作再上新台阶 |Promote advancement of Australia-China Economic and Trade | |在中澳经贸合作论坛午餐会上的主旨演讲 |Cooperation hand in hand | |(2010年6月21日,堪培拉) |At lunch meeting of Australia-China Economic and Trade | | |Cooperation Forum | |中华人民共和国副主席 习近平 | | |(本文有删节) |Speech | | | | | |(Canberra, 21 June 2010) | | | | |尊敬的克林贸易部长、史密斯外长,女士们,先生们,朋友们: |Address by H.E. Xi Jinping | |我很高兴在访问澳大利亚期间出席中澳经贸合作论坛,同各位企业家朋 |Vice president of the people's republic of China | |友见面。在这里,我要向长期以来为促进中澳友好合作、增进两国人民 | | |友谊作出积极贡献的中澳企业家和各界朋友,表示诚挚的问候和良好的 |Minister Simon Crean, minister Stephen Smith,...
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...shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Malaysia. Other neighboring countries include Singapore, the Philippines, Australia, Palau, and the Indian territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indonesia is a founding member of ASEAN and a member of the G-20 major economies. The Indonesian economy is the world's 16th largest by nominal GDP. The Indonesian archipelago has been an important trade region since at least the 7th century, when Srivijaya and then later Majapahit traded with China and India. Local rulers gradually absorbed foreign cultural, religious and political models from the early centuries CE, and Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms flourished. Indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. Muslim traders brought the now-dominant Islam, while European powers brought Christianity and fought one another to monopolize trade in the Spice Islands of Maluku during the Age of Discovery. Following three and a half centuries of Dutch colonialism, Indonesia secured its independence after World War II. Indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with...
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... A summary of the main issues that SEIC came across with, is analyzed including issues with the PSA and the political usage of Sakhalin II project, as means to an end. Other issues including late approvals, TOEC acquisition and nongovernmental organizations’ influence to potential buyers and lenders are also mentioned. Conclusively a recommendations section is created for the future of Sakhalin II project, that emphasizes on the PSA matter and the TOEC acquisition. 2. Introduction In the period of 1997-1999 Russia faced a great economic decline with a massive fall in GDP and the proportion of Russians living under poverty raised from 2% to 50%. But Russia was endowed with enormous oil and gas reserves which dominated Soviet exports (75% of the total exports was gas and oil). Specifically Russia controls the largest concentrated supply in the world, constituting 30% of the world’s total reserves. Those reserves could prove a saving factor for the Russian...
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...Business Environment 1 Final Essay 2014 – 2015 Section 1: PEST Analysis Technique * Section 1.1 Social environment is the sign of the human spirit civilization and material civilization’s development. On the basis of the natural environment, through long-term conscious social labor, human beings have been processing and transforming the natural material and then social environment was formed. Social environment as one of the external environment factors has a great influence on business. With lasting changes in social environment that will cause demand of human beings for new products. (Haider, 2010) As a result, social environment will give marketing a new guidance. And demographic and cultural will be included as two main factors in social environment. Demographic is to gather people in groups that share with same common criteria. Because of the variables of demographic, demographic is divided in many parts. Such as age, gender, income, race, religion. (Naik, 2013) Cultural is the values and ideologies of a particular group of individuals. And it consists of languages, regions, habits, arts and so on. (Zimmermann, 2015) Besides, both demographic and cultural have direct link with marketing. Demographic will direct determine the potential capacity of the market. What’s more, the structure of population age and the level of education will have profound influence on market structure. Due to different cultural will cause different consumption concept, so cultural will affect...
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...题目:LNG船舶进出港航行安全管理研究 1.课题分析: 天然气作为清洁能源越来越受到能源市场青睐,天然气贸易业也越来越在世界各个国家之间蓬勃发展。随之而来的是LNG 船队数量不断增加以及向大型化趋势发展。2010—2013年LNG船舶将增加近40艘,随着大量LNG船舶活跃在世界各地的航线港口贸易中,相应的安全事故发生的概率也会大大增加。LNG船存在极大的安全隐患,因为LNG 船中储存的LNG 总能量十分巨大。一艘16 万立方米的LNG 船满载时所储存的LNG 总能量是广岛原子弹能量的70倍左右,一旦在发生LNG 泄漏,后果将不堪设想。因此研究此课题是具有很大现实意义的。此课题的内容是研究LNG船舶进出港时的安全管理办法,所以应该把“LNG船舶”、“进出港”、“安全”等作为主题(关键词)进行全面的布尔逻辑检索。 2.选择数据库: 《同方中国知网(CNKI)》、《万方数据资源系统》、《EI Village 2》、《Academic Search Premier》 3.检索途径: 中文:高级检索:主题:LNG船 或者 主题:液化天然气船 并且 主题:进出港 并含 航行安全 英文: Title: LNG ship or LNG carrier AND Title: safety 4.检索内容: (1)同方 SrcDatabase-来源库: CJFD2004 Title-题名: 对液化天然气船海运安全性的初步探讨 Author-作者: 邱林 Organ-单位: 上海海事大学制冷与低温工程专业 硕士研究生 通讯地址:上海海事大学1281信箱 邮编:200135 Source-文献来源: 航海技术 Keyword-关键词: 液化天然气;危险性;运输安全;LNG船;引言 Summary-摘要: 此文分析了液化天然气特殊的危险性;探讨了LNG在海上运输时出现的各种事故及相应的安全措施和方法。并对如何建立严格有效的LNG船船员培训、评估体系提出几点思考。 PubTime-发表时间: 2004-09-25 Year-年: 2004 Period-期: 05 PageCount-页码: 23-24 (2)万方 【篇名】深圳港液化天然气船航行安全风险评估 【作者】劳春浩,沈华,陈志勇等 【作者单位】深圳海事局,广州,深圳,518000;大连海事大学,航海学院,辽宁,大连,116026;青岛海事局,山东,青岛,266500 【出处】大连海事大学学报,JOURNAL OF DALIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY2007,33(z2) 【ISSN】1006-7736 【页码】59-62 【摘要】对中国第一座海运LNG接收站LNG船航行安全进行了安全评估.采用美国海岸警卫队的中的预先风险评估方法(PrRA),使用了事件树方法和风险指数方法.根据ALARP原理,评估出三种情景属于需改进的范围,针对评估结果提出了五条减少风险水平的建议. (3)EI |Accession |20090511878655 | |number: | | | |Title:...
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...1.0 INTRODUCTION The misc shipping line is a large company. Company is preferred provider maritime transportation and logistics services. It made in 1968 to become integrated maritime, offshore floating solution, heavy engineering and logistics service provider. This made misc become a subsidiary of PETRONAS in 1988, a move that produced synergistic benefits especially in the field of oil and gas transportation. Misc also is the world leading LNG owner operator with over two decades of proven experience for safely, reliability. They are forging partnerships in technologies advancement to offer LNG technology solution and new offshore applications. The company misc is a currently third largest shipping conglomerate in the world by market capitalism. The company is specialist in Energy Transportation and leading maritime corporation in Malaysia. The companies consists of ship owning, operating of offshore floating facilities as well as marine repair, marine conversion and engineering and construction works. The company MISC also delivers freighting solutions for Vegoil and Chemical products to various corners of the globe, leveraging on its extensive experience in bulk trading .Misc is currently growing the fleet of chemical tankers, establishing itself as transporter of chemicals and vegetable oils on the global platform. MISC is also a growing player in the offshore industry, offering floating facility solutions mainly FPSOs/FSOs with our ability to add value combined with...
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...Summary on ‘’Gas production rises in Marcellus, Utica’’ Marcellus & Utica shale that are situated in eastern United States, are seem to grow at an extensive amount. According to ICF International, a provider of consultancy and technology services to government & private industry; it is projected to grow to 34bcf (billion cubic feet) per day, which was thought to be 25 bfc per day. Marcellus and Utica shale has numerous wells containing natural gas, natural gas liquids & oils. Recent well statistics reported by ICF International suggests greater EUR (estimated ultimate recovery) than previously reported. Marcellus projected to 6.2bcf compared to 5.2bcf and Utica 3.3bcf compared to 2.5bcf per well. Due to improved technology LNG production has eightfold and number of well drilling has increased immensely. The Utica and Marcellus shale are regarded as high-growth areas for natural gas liquids supply in the United States. Moody’s analyst Michael sabella said, Exploration and production companies that extract natural gas from the Marcellus Shale will benefit more than natural gas producers elsewhere in North America, even if gas prices weaken. Operation at Marcellus & Utica will continue to benefit producers such as Southwestern Energy, Chesapeake Energy, and Anadarko Petroleum. specially Marcellus have been immensely productive and will continue to be productive than expected. Already new comers like MarkWest Energy Partners and Sunoco Logistics Partners are getting benefits...
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...Presentation for economic . We all know Australia is very rich in resources and energy. China is Australia’s largest resources and energy market, with exports worth over $88 billion in 2013-14. including iron ore, gold, crude petroleum oils, and liquefied natural gas and bauxite China’s demand for high-quality beef is growing rapidly, driven by a growing middle class. beef will be the fastest-growing import sector in China. Australian beef exports to China totalling worth $ 787 million in 2013. This was up from 93,000 tonnes (worth $ 408 million) the previous year – more than a 73 per cent increase in 12 months. Australia has a high international education. There fore china is already Australia’s largest education services export market, worth $4.1 billion in 2013-14. Australian higher education providers will benefit from improved recognition by prospective Chinese students, enabling them greater access to China’s higher education market. . China has high ratio of working age with cheap labour, China is also known as the world's factory, so it takes advantage of the manufacturing industries. Therefore, China exports mainly clothing, telecommunications equipment and components, computers, toys, prams and sporting equipment.[16] Japan is a very important market and supplier for Australia. Japan is Australia’s largest market for beef, with exports totalling $1.4 billion in 2013-14 and we are their largest supplier . In 2013, Australia's major exports to Japan included...
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...Natural Gas Conversion Pocketbook 1 2 Contents Conversion Tables Standard 4 - 15 Key Assumptions 16 - 17 Natural Gas (NG) 18 - 21 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) 22 - 23 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) 24 - 25 Inter-Fuel 26 - 37 References/Links 38 Copyright © 2012 International Gas Union (IGU). The entire content of this publication is protected by copyrights, full details of which are available from the publisher. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval systems or transmitted in any form or by any means – electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise – without the prior permission of the copyright owner. 3 Standard Conversion Tables Conversion factors are rounded up to at most four decimal places for approximation purpose. (1) Length multiply by centimetre (cm) kilometre (km) inch (in) foot (ft) yard (yd) mile 0.01 cm metre (m) 1.0 x 10-5 0.3937 0.0328 0.0109 6.214 x 10-6 0.001 39.37 3.281 1.094 6.214 x 10-4 m km 100,000 1,000 in 2.54 0.0254 2.540 x 10-5 ft 30.48 0.3048 3.048 x 10-4 12 yd 91.44 0.9144 9.144 x 10 -4 36 3 mile 4 100 160,934 1,609 1.609 63,360 5,280 39,370 3,281 1,094 0.6214 0.0833 0.0278 1.578 x 10-5 0.3333 1.894 x 10-4 5.682 x 10-4 1,760 Example: To convert...
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...marketing various linear and mixed-signal integrated circuits worldwide. The company also provides various high-frequency process technologies and capabilities for use in custom designs. It primarily serves industrial, communications, consumer, and computing markets. The company markets its products through a direct-sales and applications organization, as well as through its own and other unaffiliated distribution channels. Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. 3. Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (CLNE): Clean Energy Fuels Corp., together with its subsidiaries, provides natural gas as an alternative fuel for vehicle fleets in the United States and Canada. The company designs, builds, operates, and maintains fueling stations, as well as supplies compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel for medium and heavy-duty vehicles. Its CNG is used in automobiles, light to medium-duty vehicles, refuse trucks,...
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...U.S. CHEMIC AL S AFETY AND H AZ ARD INVESTIG ATION BOARD INVESTIGATION REPORT LPG FIRE AT VALERO – MCKEE REFINERY (Four Injured, Total Refinery Evacuation, and Extended Shutdown) Photo: Associated Press VALERO ENERGY CORPORATION SUNRAY, TEXAS FEBRUARY 16, 2007 KEY ISSUES: • FREEZE PROTECTION OF DEAD-LEGS • EMERGENCY ISOLATION OF EQUIPMENT • FIREPROOFING OF SUPPORT STEEL • FIRE PROTECTION FOR HIGH PRESSURE LPG SERVICE • CHLORINE RELEASE REPORT NO. 2007-05-I-TX JULY 2008 Valero - Sunray July 2008 Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..........................................................................................................................6 1.0 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................10 1.1 1.2 2.0 Background....................................................................................................................... 10 Investigative Process......................................................................................................... 10 VALERO ENERGY CORPORATION.........................................................................................11 2.1 2.2 McKee Refinery................................................................................................................ 11 2.3 3.0 Company History .......................................................................................
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...Petronas' venture into the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry more than three decades ago marked Malaysia's entry into the modern gas era. When substantial gas reserves were discovered in Sarawak's Central Luconia basin in the 1970's, it was hoped that monetising this resource would bring revenue and foreign exchange needed to spearhead Malaysia's socio economic development and nation building. It was also realised then that Malaysia's proximity to industrialised Japan, opened the opportunity for PETRONAS to tap into an important energy market in need of a cost effective, efficient and cleaner energy resource. PETRONAS,Shell BV and Mitsubishi held talks which resulted in the birth of a partnership to undertake Malaysia's first LNG project, realised through the incorporation of Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd or MLNG on 14 June 1978. The MLNG project was Malaysia's largest and most ambitious industrial undertaking at the time and the Malaysian Government established a special LNG task force to see to its successful completion. The MLNG project at that time was also the nation's single largest investment in manufacturing and required what was considered a quantum leap in technology and knowledge acquisition. Beyond the construction of the plant, the MLNG project also involved the construction of a jetty, the acquisition of LNG carriers, the establishment of infrastructure and amenities and the training of human resource. Through hard work and perseverance, the partners in the initial...
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...4 3.1 LNG Consumption & Demand – Importing Countries …………………... 4 3.2 LNG Reserves, Production & Supply ……………………………………. 5 3.3.1 Type of Contracts ………………………………………………… 5 3.3.2 Exporting Countries ……………………………………………… 6 3. FUTURE OUTLOOK ……………………………………………………….. 7 4.3 Demand & Import Infrastructure ……………………………………….. 7 4.4 Supply & Production Infrastructure ………………………………..…… 9 4. CONCLUSIONS …………………………………………………………… 9 REFERENCES …………………………………………………………………………… 10 SUMMARY The demand for LNG has grown globally in the recent times and it has grown even more rapidly in the Asia Pacific region where many countries rely solely on imports for all of their gas needs. Gas now accounts for more than a quarter of world’s primary energy consumption. With an increasing emphasis on the environmental issues and the need for cleaner energy, the LNG market is expected to expand at even higher rate in the coming years. This increased demand will put a lot of pressure on the suppliers to explore new fields for development and to enhance their existing production capabilities so as to retain their market share. The purpose of this short essay is to assess the LNG market trends and future outlook in the Asia Pacific region. Also discussed are the efforts being made in terms of infrastructure development (production and storage facilities) in LNG industry. 1. INTRODUCTION The world LNG trade consists of two...
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...2. Oil and gas sector This chapter begins with an overview of the oil and gas industry in Malaysia. Description of the value chain of the industry is given in section 2.2, followed by the industry’s economic performance in section 2.3. Section 2.4 focuses on the scope of the inquiry regarding issues in the oil and gas industry. 2.1 Oil and gas industry in Malaysia This section provides an overview of the oil and gas industry in Malaysia. 2.1.1 History Oil and gas production have been a mainstay of Malaysia’s growth since oil was first drilled in 1910 in Miri, Sarawak. The first oil well (known as The Grand Old Lady) which was discovered by Shell, started with a production of 83 barrels per day (bbls/d) and reached a maximum of 15,000 bbls/d in 1929. There were no other drilling activities elsewhere in Borneo or Peninsular Malaya until the 1950s. [1, 2, 3] Petroleum activities began increasing significantly in 1960s due to the discovery and development of offshore fields in Borneo. The late 1960s saw the beginning of offshore oil exploration in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. In the 1970s, some oil fields in Malaysia were producing 90,000 to 99,000 bbls/d. [2] In the early days, foreign oil companies dominated the oil and gas industry in Malaysia with Shell and Esso being the two major players. This was followed by several other foreign companies such as Conoco, Mobil, Aquitaine, Oceanic and Teiseki. The national company, Petronas came on to the scene in...
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