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Safety is a top priority atCameron LNG. The liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal meets and, in some cases, exceeds industrysafety requirements.
LNG terminals worldwide have anexemplary safety record due toadvanced technology, well-trainedprofessionals, a thorough understanding of LNG risks, robust safety systems and procedures, and rigidly adhered-to standards, codes and regulations. No serious accidents involving an LNG import terminal have occurred in the U.S. in over 30 years.
LNG SafetyContrary to some misconceptions,LNG is not stored under pressure.According to the U.S. Federal EnergyRegulatory Commission, “Although alarge amount of energy is easily stored in LNG, it cannot be released rapidlyenough to cause the overpressuresassociated with an explosion.
Sophisticated alarms and
multiple back-up safety systems,
which include emergency
shutdown (ESD) systems,
are core components of the
Cameron LNG facility.
CAMERON LNG
LNG Safety
LNG vapors (methane) mixed with air are not explosive in an unconfined environment.”
LNG TransportationTransportation of LNG via ship hasa long record of safe operation. InLNG’s more than 50-year shippinghistory, LNG ships have traveledmore than 150 million miles withouta major incident. There have beenno collisions, fires, explosions orhull failures resulting in a loss ofcontainment for LNG ships in portsor at sea. Only eight LNG incidentshave occurred worldwide and none of those led to a loss of life or a breach of the vessels’ cargo-containment systems.
Facility Safety SystemsSophisticated alarms and multipleback-up safety systems, which includeemergency shutdown (ESD) systems,are core components of the CameronLNG facility. The ESD systems can
identify problems and shut-downoperations, limiting the amount ofLNG that could be released. Thesesystems are linked to automatic gas,liquid and fire detection equipment.There are also detectors to checkLNG levels and vapor pressures within storage tanks and closed-circuit television equipment for monitoring all critical locations of the LNG facility.
LNG terminal safety systemscombined with special operatingprocedures, training and equipmentmaintenance minimize the risk ofan accident.
LNG Storage TanksThe three storage tanks at CameronLNG were constructed according toU.S. regulatory requirements. Thestructures were constructed usinga full-containment, engineeringdesign that provides two levelsof safety protection. Within thefull-containment storage tank,LNG is housed in a container withextremely efficient insulationbetween the walls that isanalogous to a thermos bottle.The container is encased inside asecond container comprised ofpre-stressed concrete.
The full-containment tanks havedouble walls — an inner wall of 9percent nickel steel surrounded bya wall of concrete, three feet thick.Should the inner steel wall fail, theouter concrete tank would containthe LNG.
Government Oversight& Facility standardsThe LNG industry’s requirementsare established by the InternationalMaritime Organization, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,Department of Transportation, andthe U.S. Coast Guard. Cameron LNGalso works closely with the Department of Homeland Security to ensure thatoperations are safe and secure.
Industry and government standardsset specifications for, among otherthings, concrete and steel usedin construction, valves, pumps,tanks, compressors, refrigerationpiping, tank insulation, firefightingequipment and protection againstseismic activity.
LNG Safety Questions?If you have any questions aboutLNG safety at Cameron LNG,please don’t hesitate to send us ane-mail at [email protected].
The three storage tanks
at Cameron LNG were
constructed using a full-
containment, engineering
design that provides two
levels of safety protection.
Concrete and SteelDome Room
Full Containment LNG Tank
SuspendedInsulation Deck
9% NiInner Tank
9% Ni Bottom andCorner Protection
Load Bearing BottomInsulation System
PrestressedConcrete Wall
Sidewall DeckInsulation System
Vapor Barrier
ConcreteFoundation
FoundationHeaters
LNG
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In LNG’s more than 50-year shipping history, LNG ships havetraveled more than 150 million miles without a major incident.