LNG regasification terminals: The role of geography and meteorology on technology choices

  • Agarwal, Randeep
  • Rainey, Thomas
  • Rahman, S M Ashrafur
  • Steinberg, Ted
  • Perrons, Robert
  • Brown, Richard
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects are regulated by host countries, but policy and regulation should depend on geography and meteorology. Without considering the role of geography and meteorology, sub-optimal design choices can result, leading to energy conversion efficiency and capital investment decisions that are less than ideal. A key step in LNG is regasification, which transforms LNG back from liquid to the gaseous state and requires substantial heat input. This study investigated different LNG regasification technologies used around the world and benchmarked location and meteorology-related factors, such as seawater temperatures, ambient air temperatures, wind speeds and relative humidity. Seawater vaporizers are used for more than...

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