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Title: LNG Growth Relevance for Port Authorities


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LNG GrowthRelevance for Port Authorities
  • Riaz Ahmed Kamlani
  • February 2006

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Presentation Outline
  • Natural Gas and LNG Present and Future
  • LNG Role of the Middle East and South Asia
  • LNG Terminals Challenges
  • LNG Industry Safety Record
  • Implications for Port Authorities

3
Why Natural Gas? The Fuel of the 21st
CenturyNatural Gas could overtake oil as the
global number one fuel of choice by 2025
mln boe/d
150
Oil
125
Gas
100
75
50
Natural Gas as the fuel of the twenty-first
century with increasingly diverse supply, driven
by emerging technologies and the development of
broader gas markets.
25
0
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
2030
4
LNG - Liquefied Natural Gas
  • What is LNG?
  • Natural gas cooled to 160C
  • Volume reduced by factor 600
  • - Transport
  • - Storage

Cost of Conversion / Transportation
Cost per MMBTU 4
Pipeline
Pipeline/LNG
LNG
Offshore Gas Line
Onshore Gas Line
LNG
0
kilometres
Source SGSI 2005, GPM 2004
5

Evolution of LNG Markets.increasing global trade
1990
2003
2020
LNG Imports ( gas supply)
50
bcf/d
20
20
20
14
17
62
10
10
10
65
8
6
2
0.3
0
0
0
1990
2003
2020
1990
2003
2020
1990
2003
2020
North America
Europe
Asia
Korea, Japan, Taiwan, India and China
Sources Cedigaz, bp statistical review 2004,
Shell
6
Global LNG Fleet
Number of Ships
Fleet Projected per order book
Projected fleet by 2008 275 vessels
Sources Poten and Partners
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Presentation Outline
  • Natural Gas and LNG Present and Future
  • LNG Role of the Middle East and South Asia
  • LNG Terminals Challenges
  • LNG Industry Safety Record
  • Implications for Port Authorities

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The Middle East major global supplier by 2015
Global and Middle East LNG capacity (mtpa)
350
Rest of World
Yemen
Middle East
UAE
Libya
Oman
Egypt
140
Qatar
45
155
Iran
25
35
2004
2015
9
Emerging Markets in Asia Pacific will drive
Regional LNG Demand Growth
New terminals in Pakistan and India
Source Shell, 2005
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Presentation Outline
  • Natural Gas and LNG Present and Future
  • LNG Role of the Middle East and South Asia
  • LNG Terminals Challenges
  • LNG Industry Safety Record
  • Implications for Port Authorities

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LNG import terminal Zeebrugge (Belgium)
As a fixed asset, an LNG receiving terminal
represents a very significant capital investment
12
Success requires more than terminal realization
13
Hurdles to Realization
  • Viability and sustainability
  • Strategic
  • Economic
  • Social
  • Local Sentiment
  • Environmental
  • Permitting and regulatory approval
  • Technical

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Hurdles to Realization
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Beyond Construction
  • The challenges of operation
  • Scheduling
  • Multiple shippers
  • Single shipper terminals require careful
    scheduling as well
  • Fitting deliveries into slotted time
  • Weather, tide, supplier delays
  • Managing storage space and its limitations
  • HSSE
  • The Unexpected

Terminals often challenged to achieve 100
utilization
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When It Works
Target Marketing Area
Sakhalin
Baja California
  • Sakhalin to Baja California
  • Fully integrated supply chain
  • First direct sale of Russian natural gas to N.
    America
  • Commitment to deliver 37 million tons of LNG over
    20 years
  • 3 short-term and 2 long-term ships employed for
    520 journeys of over 9000 nautical miles to
    deliver the LNG
  • Annually import volumes more than the totality of
    Portuguese demand

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Presentation Outline
  • Natural Gas and LNG Present and Future
  • LNG Role of the Middle East and South Asia
  • LNG Terminals Challenges
  • LNG Industry Safety Record
  • Implications for Port Authorities

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LNG main features
  • LNG extremely cold, clear, non-toxic, non
    corrosive. Shipped and stored at normal
    atmospheric pressure.
  • LNG itself poses little danger as long as it is
    contained within storage tanks and handled with
    appropriate equipment.
  • LNG lighter than water then floats, LNG floats on
    top of water and quickly vaporizes
  • LNG is flammable only in the gaseous form when
    mixed with the right proportion of air.

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Safety record
  • There are currently more than 150 LNG carriers
    around the world. Another 50 under construction
  • Carriers make approx 1,800 shipments of LNG per
    year.
  • Commercial LNG shipments over the past 40 years
    have been without serious incidents. Between 1959
    and 2002 30 safety incidents with LNG carriers
    (grounding, collisions, etc) In none of these
    incidents the cargo containment was breached.
  • 40 terminals around the world. Few other
    industrial operations can equal LNGs safety
    performance. Many LNG facilities close to densely
    populated areas in Asia, Europe and the US.

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LNG safety in Shell
  • Developed substantial research since the 70s
  • Involved Computer modeling and full scale safety
    testing, addressing phenomena like
  • Explosion pressures
  • Fire radiation
  • Gas dispersion
  • Rapid phase transition when LNG comes in contact
    with water.
  • Shells design facilities are based on surviving
    100 year storm events and are design to support
    severe earthquakes.
  • Safety achieved also through sound engineering
    and construction, advanced technology, personnel
    training, strict compliance with procedures for
    safe operations, enforcement of regulations and
    industry and government oversight
  • There has not been a single fire or explosion in
    any of Shells LNG facilities or LNG ships during
    the 30 years Shell has been operating plants and
    LNG carriers.

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Presentation Outline
  • Natural Gas and LNG Present and Future
  • LNG Role of the Middle East and South Asia
  • LNG Terminals Challenges
  • LNG Industry Safety Record
  • Implications for Port Authorities

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Implications for Port Authorities
  • Ability to meet requirements of this specialized
    industry.
  • Flexibility for expansion.
  • Flexibility for evolution.
  • Ability to adjust to long lead times.
  • Work with credible players with proven abilities.

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Shell Global Position in Natural Gas
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