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  2. LNG carrier - Wikipedia

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    The size and capacity of LNG carriers has increased significantly, [8] to 170,000 cubic metres (6,000,000 cu ft). A vessel could cost $200 million. [7] Since 2005, Qatargas has pioneered the development of two new classes of LNG carriers, referred to as Q-Flex and Q-Max. Each ship has a cargo capacity of between 210,000 and 266,000 cubic metres ...

  3. Q-Max - Wikipedia

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    19 kt. Capacity. 266,000 m 3 (9,400,000 cu ft) Q-Max is a type of ship, specifically a membrane type LNG carrier. In the name Q-Max, "Q" stands for Qatar and "Max" for the maximum size of ship able to dock at the Liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in Qatar. Ships of this type are the largest LNG carriers in the world. [1][10]

  4. Gas carrier - Wikipedia

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    LNG-carrier Galea. The majority of LNG carriers are between 125,000 and 135,000 m 3 (4,400,000 and 4,800,000 cu ft) in capacity. In the modern fleet of LNG carriers, there is an interesting exception concerning ship size.

  5. LNG storage tank - Wikipedia

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    A liquefied natural gas storage tank or LNG storage tank is a specialized type of storage tank used for the storage of Liquefied Natural Gas. LNG storage tanks can be found in ground, above ground or in LNG carriers. The common characteristic of LNG Storage tanks is the ability to store LNG at the very low temperature of -162 °C (-260 °F).

  6. Q-Flex - Wikipedia

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    The capacity of a Q-Flex vessel is between 165,000 m 3 and 216,000 m 3. [5] Until the entry into service of the Q-Max -type carrier, it was the world's largest LNG carrier type with a capacity of 1.5 times that of conventional LNG carriers.

  7. List of LNG terminals - Wikipedia

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    Map Ta Phut LNG Terminal Phase#1: 2 x 160,000 m 3 for Tanks Capacity, PTT and EGAT Phase#2: extra tanks (same size). Phase#1 Completed & Commenced Commercial Operation Date in 2011.(First commissioning by LNG vessel in May 2011. 5 million tonnes per year, additional 5 million tonnes per year by 2017 under construction)

  8. Marine LNG Engine - Wikipedia

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    Each cargo tank has submerged centrifugal pumps to unload cargo rapidly. This is the standard unloading method for LNG tanks. The maximum drought for LNG ships is typically 12 meters. This is due to harbor facilities sizes and restrictions. The most common size of LNG vessels ranges between 120,000 and 180,000 cubic meters because of ship ...

  9. Grain LNG Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The jetty is capable of handling LNG tankers of 70,000 to 217,000 m 3 cargo capacity . LNG is pumped through a 4.5 km cryogenic pipeline system rated at 12,000 m 3 /h (5,000 tonnes per hour) to the storage tanks located 3.3 km from the jetty. [2] New compressors and vapourisers were also installed.