Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Peak Shaving Plant (PSP) (#600594)
Gas Storage Facility With High Withdrawal Capacity
Liquefaction Capacity: 2,400 NM³/Hr NG, Resulting In 4 NM³/Hr LNG
Storage Capacity: 22,700 M³ Liquid (6 Million Gallon) Can Be Vaporized Into 14 Million NM³ Of Gas; 600:1 Ratio
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE
- Shut Down: 2010
- Natural gas transported via pipeline is liquified and stored as LNG
- Liquify Natural Gas for vehicle transportation
- LNG Filling Station (for trucks): 34 NM³/Hr LNG
- Major Equipment: (Contact IPP For A Complete Equipment List)
- 6 Million Galloin, 37 M dia. x 32 M X8Ni9 (9% Nickel Alloy) Double-Wall Cryogenic LNG Storage Tank
- (2) 80 CBM/Hr Submersible-retractable 2-stage Centrifugal In-Tank Pumps
- 8-Stage Ingersoll Rand Reciprocating Compressor with 2,800 kW motor
- (2) 81.5 CBM/Hr Bingham Centrifugal High Pressure Pumps
- (3) 2.5/2.9 M dia. x 12.7/13.7 M (10,000 Gallon) Double-Wall Liquid Nitrogen Tanks
- (3) 5,000 CBM/Hr Liquid Nitrogen Pumps
- (2) 50,000 CBM/Hr (Gas Flow) LNG Vaporizers with Natural Gas Burners
- 875 CBM/Hr Burckhardt Boil-Off Reciprocating Gas Compressor, 250 kW
- New Electronic Instruments and Siemens PCS-7 Control System
- Site has good rail and truck access and a dock on a major waterway one half mile away
- Complete documentation Available (including Complete Process Description)
LNG Peak Shaving Plant Uses:
- Liquify your associated gas, reducing emissions and allow your fields to pump more oil.
- To reliably build LNG inventory for use in peak demand and emergency situations.
In those situations, the LNG is vaporized at a high rate and injected back into the NG pipeline supply grid.
- This facility can also be beneficial to your existing LNG process by liquefying the boil-off gases from your
cryogenic storage tanks thereby allowing you to leave your larger liquefaction lines idle.
- This plant could also be used to liquefy gas for vehicle fueling stations.
To find out more about how this LNG Peak Shaving Plant could benefit your existing line,
call Michael Joachim of IPP (+1-609-586-8004).
Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Peak Shaving Plant (PSP)





