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Title:
Techniques used in LNG production plants continue to develop and adapt
Authors: M. N. Usama , A. Sherine, and M. Shuhaimi
Year: 2010
Keywords: Liquid natural gas
Journal: LNG journal
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 32-34
Publisher: LNG TRAINS
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Shreen awad abdelakader awad_first pageLNG_Journal-article-Jun 2010.pdf
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Abstract:

The liquefaction process for LNG has been a key area that has constantly required continued development to save costs and increase LNG plant capacity. This review cover the current LNG technology and how it is being further developed. It was expected that by the end of 2012, there will be 100 liquefaction Trains on stream worldwide with total capacity of 297.2 million tonnes per annum. The majority of these Trains use either APCI or Cascade technology for the liquefaction process. The other processes, used in a small minority of some liquefaction plants include Shell's DMR technology and the Linde technology

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