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Title: Evaluation of Three Types of Liquefied Natural Gas Receiving Terminals


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Evaluation of Three Types of Liquefied Natural
Gas Receiving Terminals
Mid Project Review April Chan Jana Hartline
Robert Hurley Leanna Struzziery Advisors Jim
Frew Arturo Keller
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Why LNG?
  • Primary fuel for electricity production

Information courtesy of CEC
3
Why LNG?
  • Approx 85 of CA supply imported

Graphics courtesy of CEC
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What is Liquefied Natural Gas?
  • Cryogenic liquid, -260F/-162C
  • One six-hundredth the volume
  • Flammable in 5-15 concentration
  • Cleaner burning

Graphics courtesy of CEC
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LNG Process
Production?Liquefication?Shipping?Regasification?C
ustomer
Graphics courtesy of South Hook LNG
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LNG Process
Production?Liquefication?Shipping?Regasification?C
ustomer
Graphics courtesy of South Hook LNG
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Terminal Types
Land-based Terminal
Platform Terminal
Floating Storage Regasification Unit
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Why an LNG terminal?
  • U.S. demand expected to increase

Graphics courtesy of CEC
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Why an LNG terminal?
  • Puts California at front of pipeline

Graphics courtesy of CEC
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Key Issues
  • Environmental Impacts
  • Safety/Community Concerns
  • Current Policy/Regulatory Environment
  • Economic Considerations

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Environmental Impacts
Graphics courtesy of CEC
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Safety/Community Concerns
Graphics courtesy of CEC
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Current Policy/ Regulatory Environment
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Economic Considerations
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Current Progress
  • Environmental Analyses
  • Environmental Impact Statements
  • Risk Analysis Studies/Plume Analysis
  • Print Media
  • Matrix Design

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Matrix Elements
  • Impact Category
  • Impact Severity
  • Impact Probability

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Final Product
  • Matrix showing comparative strengths and
    weaknesses
  • Aid government agencies and industry
  • Public education

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Comments?
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