Liquefied natural gas

For many years, natural gas was regarded as useless by-product of crude oil production and flared or vented in vast quantities. Gradually, however, it began to replace town gas, manufactured mainly from coal, as its superior qualities as a clean burning, efficient fuel were realized. Following the g...

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Main Author: Abdul Majid, Zulkifli
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering 1992
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spelling my.utm.45082010-06-01T03:18:22Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4508/ Liquefied natural gas Abdul Majid, Zulkifli T Technology (General) For many years, natural gas was regarded as useless by-product of crude oil production and flared or vented in vast quantities. Gradually, however, it began to replace town gas, manufactured mainly from coal, as its superior qualities as a clean burning, efficient fuel were realized. Following the growth of the gas industry in North America, natural gas found increasing use in Europe after the discovery of substantial non-associated gas fields close to potential markets. Many of world’s gas fields are, nevertheless, remote from the main consuming markets. Moreover, gas is bulky and relatively costly to transport. Once liquefied, it is much more compact and can be shipped long distances by specialized tankers, This articles will discuss why market chooses LNG and describes briefly the liquefaction process, LNG business development, the future of LNG and the Malaysian LNG Project. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering 1992-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4508/1/ZulkifliAbdulMajid1992_LiquefiedNaturalGas.pdf Abdul Majid, Zulkifli (1992) Liquefied natural gas. Buletin FKKKSA, 6 (1). pp. 15-20. ISSN 0128-0740
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Liquefied natural gas
description For many years, natural gas was regarded as useless by-product of crude oil production and flared or vented in vast quantities. Gradually, however, it began to replace town gas, manufactured mainly from coal, as its superior qualities as a clean burning, efficient fuel were realized. Following the growth of the gas industry in North America, natural gas found increasing use in Europe after the discovery of substantial non-associated gas fields close to potential markets. Many of world’s gas fields are, nevertheless, remote from the main consuming markets. Moreover, gas is bulky and relatively costly to transport. Once liquefied, it is much more compact and can be shipped long distances by specialized tankers, This articles will discuss why market chooses LNG and describes briefly the liquefaction process, LNG business development, the future of LNG and the Malaysian LNG Project.
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author Abdul Majid, Zulkifli
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title Liquefied natural gas
title_short Liquefied natural gas
title_full Liquefied natural gas
title_fullStr Liquefied natural gas
title_full_unstemmed Liquefied natural gas
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publisher Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering
publishDate 1992
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4508/1/ZulkifliAbdulMajid1992_LiquefiedNaturalGas.pdf
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