Modular build SSLNG terminal - Amazon...
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Introduction
Derrick CarterLNG Process SpecialistLocation: Rotterdam, NL
Ingo GatzenDirector Engineering Oil & GasLocation: Rotterdam, NL
Robin EtheringtonBusiness Development ManagerLocation: Newton Le Willows, UK
Our network
North West EuropeBelgium, the Netherlands, United KingdomCentral EuropeCzech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, SerbiaEastern EuropeRussia, UkraineMiddle East Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab EmiratesAsiaChina, Indonesia, MyanmarNorth AmericaUnited States of America
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3,600 consultants and engineers worldwide
40 offices in 19 countries
▪ Environmental, economic and geopolitical changes
▪ Reduction of emissions
▪ New LNG applications
▪ LNG as transport fuel
Current market situation
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What does the market need?
A flexible cost effective approach to match supply with emerging demand
Modularized and standardized supply are crucial
A break through of new technology is required
LNG needs of distribution system
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Alternative solution: Modular build SSLNG design
Current bunkering methods:
Ship to ship
Ship to shore
Truck to ship
Modular SSLNG SYSTEMHow does it work?
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Base UnitMarine bunkering (500 m3)
Module extensionTruck loadingExtra capacityLCNG fuellingTruck LNG fuellingBoil-off gas handling
Truck fuelling
LCNG fuelling Boil Off Gashandling
FeaturesLow (zero) emissionsBoil-off minimisationFamiliar fuelling approachAutomation
Modular SSLNG designBenefits…..
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Interchangeable prefabricated modules
Minimal impact on running operations
Reduces costs ca 10% vs other methods
Flexibility (capacity : demand)
No compromises on safety
Conclusion
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Who wants to join the LNG revolution?
Less down time
Flexibility
Reduced cost / Lower threshold to invest
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Large scale:Smart sustainable engineering solutions to achieve the transition to a multipurpose terminal for flexible distribution.
Small scale: Modular building to match supply and demand to break the barrier.
Better solutions for matching supply and demand
Questions?