Marine Boil off Gas Recovery Improvement by Performing Slow Loading at Bontang LNG Terminal | AIChE

Marine Boil off Gas Recovery Improvement by Performing Slow Loading at Bontang LNG Terminal

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AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety

Presentation Date

March 23, 2010

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30 minutes

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Intermediate

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During LNG loading operation at Bontang LNG Terminal, the LNG vapor called Marine Boil Off Gas (MBOG) is always generated. Ideally, this vapor should be recovered to shore as an additional fuel gas supply or to be re-Liquefied. Nevertheless, due to some constraints, only around 23-37% of the total generated MBOG during LNG loading can be recovered while the remaining is flared.

By performing loading at lower rate, it is expected that the MBOG generation rate will be decreased proportionally, hence reduce the flaring rate. A series of slow loading tests confirmed that the recovery rate increases to 48-69% of total generated MBOG. It will potentially save around 0.15 std. cargoes of LNG per year or equivalent with USD 2.8 million per year


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