
Reid Youngdahl
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2 weeks ago |
emersonautomationexperts.com | Jim Cahill |Reid Youngdahl
Over the past several years, liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments worldwide have established a truly global market for natural gas. It’s a fascinating process to take natural gas, separate out any liquid condensates, dry the gas, and cryogenically cool the gas into the liquid phase. The LNG is loaded for transportation on ships to its destination for regasification into the gas phase.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
emersonautomationexperts.com | Jim Cahill |Reid Youngdahl
by | Nov 4, 2024 | Oil & Gas, Valves, Actuators & Regulators | Liquifying natural gas requires a process that lowers the temperature of this gas to around -260 degrees F (-160 degrees C). The Main Cryogenic Heat Exchanger (MCHE) is the primary piece of equipment responsible for the necessary cooling; therefore, it is widely recognized as the ‘Heart’ of the LNG facility.
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