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Chart Energy & Chemicals' approach to LNG is to provide safe, user-friendly, cost effective systems and components.
Plant requirements for LNG
| Description of LNG plant |
MMSCFD |
| LNG fueling stations |
0.5 to10 |
| LNG peakshaving |
5 to 20 |
| Small scale base load |
50 to 250 |
| Base load plants |
300 to 1,000 |
LNG can be produced in many different ways:
- Extraction from an NRU/LNG cold box
- Add-on purification and liquefaction at an existing cryogenic NGL recovery plant
- New externally-powered liquefier
- At a pressure letdown station on a gas pipeline
- Use of liquid nitrogen as a refrigerant
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LNG as a vehicle fuel
“Transportation-grade” LNG can be economically produced from a variety of sources and integrated within the overall liquefaction process.
LNG Technology
Small to Medium Size LNG Liquefiers
Chart Energy & Chemicals can provide a completed project from process design through engineering, construction and startup for the purification and liquefaction of natural gas to meet the requirements of a small LNG plant or combined NGL/LNG plant.
Base Load Plants
Chart E & C has designed and supplied cold boxes for the Phillips Cascade Process. These have been installed at the Trinidad LNG facility. Chart supplied the Ethane and Methane process cold boxes for ALNG Trains 1-3 and is currently working on Train 4. Chart Energy & Chemicals has also worked with the Phillips Cascade Process for LNG trains in Egypt and Darwin, Australia.
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