AbstractThe pressure in liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage tank continues to increase due to the heat transfer from ambient air to low temperature LNG, which raises safety concerns. This research numerically analyzed the energy consumption of the re-liquefaction of BOG using the following four approaches: 1) a Claude cycle driven by electrical motor with the electricity produced by burning coal; 2) a Brayton cycle driven by a gas turbine fuelled by BOG released; 3) a Claude cycle driven by a SI engine fuelled by BOG; 4) using liquefied nitrogen produced in industry. With the efficiencies of the power system derived from industry data, the energy consumed of the re-liquefaction process was explored. The impact of heat transfer coefficient, ...