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Sloshing liquefied natural gas in cargo tanks causes higher impact forces than expected
What happens if liquefied natural gas (LNG) hits the wall of the cargo tanks in a ship? New research from the team of physicist Devaraj van der Meer from the University of Twente, published in the ...
The storage tank had been offline for nearly 3 years after LNG piping to the tank was damaged in a June 8, 2022, explosion at Freeport LNG's natural gas liquefaction and LNG export plant in Quintana ...
A NASEM committee will review plans and activities to inform government and industry decisions about the transportation of liquefied natural gas by rail and consider ways to ensure the continued ...
French engineering firm GTT has been selected by HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE), on behalf of the ship-owner BW LNG, for the tank design of the world’s first large-scale LNG ...
Equinor (EQNR) has concluded that a series of worker exposure incidents at its Hammerfest LNG (HLNG) plant were caused primarily by venting from monoethylene glycol (MEG) tanks, according to a newly ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Rapier is a chemical engineer covering the energy sector. The Marine Offloading Facility (MOF) at the Venture Global ...
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