Year: 1977 Language: english Author: OTA Publisher: OTA Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 108 Description: This book it is an assessment of the transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The assessment was requested by the Senate National Ocean Policy Study for use in con- sideration of major new projects for the im- portation of natural gas, and of the competing alternatives for transporting natural gas from Alaska through Canada (pipeline all the way), or through Alaska only and thence via LNG tankers to the lower 48 States. This book is divided into three parts:Chapter I presents a factual description of the LNG systems and facilities and the Federal regulatory process governing the development and operation of such systems. Chapter II presents a critical review of key portions of the LNG system where technological or political problems may occur. Chapter III outlines the kinds of actions desired by interested parties.
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Transportation of Liquefied Natural Gas
Language: english
Author: OTA
Publisher: OTA
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 108
Description: This book it is an assessment of the transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The assessment was requested by the Senate National Ocean Policy Study for use in con- sideration of major new projects for the im- portation of natural gas, and of the competing alternatives for transporting natural gas from Alaska through Canada (pipeline all the way), or through Alaska only and thence via LNG tankers to the lower 48 States.
This book is divided into three parts:Chapter I presents a factual description of the LNG systems and facilities and the Federal regulatory process governing the development and operation of such systems. Chapter II presents a critical review of key portions of the LNG system where technological or political problems may occur. Chapter III outlines the kinds of actions desired by interested parties.
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