Liquid Natural Gas in the United States : A History
Book Details
AI Summary
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
When natural gas was first discovered in Appalachia in the 19th century, its development as a fuel was rapid. Unlike oil and coal, gas could be moved only by pipeline and required large containers for storage. It was not possible to cope with peak loads without adding excessive pipeline capacity until just before World War II, when two sister gas companies developed a plant to liquefy and store natural gas as a liquid; the liquid was then regasified to deal with peak loads.
The liquid is 1/600 the volume of the gas, but it requires storage at an extremely low temperature, 1-260°F. This worked well until 1944, when a liquid natural gas (LNG) tank in Cleveland ruptured and caused a fire with 130 fatalities. The fire did not end the industry but caused it to pause. Over the next few years the problems in materials, design, standards, and siting were solved. The recognition that liquefaction made LNG transportable without a pipeline was the breakthrough. In 1959 a shipload of LNG went from Louisiana to Britain and restarted the LNG industry. It is now a major worldwide energy industry and the topic of this work.
Get Liquid Natural Gas in the United States by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by McFarland & Co Inc and it has pages.
Discover books you might love based on this title.
More in This Genre
Effectively Managing Natural Gas Costs
Ksh 10,500.00
Latin American Upstream Oil and Gas
Ksh 24,850.00
Natural Gas and Geopolitics
Ksh 23,600.00
Sustainable Energy Transformations, Power and Politics
Ksh 8,450.00
Developing Wind Power Projects
Ksh 29,500.00
The Palgrave Handbook of Natural Gas and Global Energy Transitions
Ksh 36,000.00