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  • *[http://www.energy.ca.gov/lng/safety.html Liquefied Natural Gas Safety] A detailed overview by the [[California Energy Commission]] ..._lng_1204.pdf Guidance on Risk Analysis and Safety Implications of a Large Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Spill Over Water] Report by [[Sandia National Laboratories]], Decembe
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  • #Redirect[[Liquefied natural gas]]
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  • ...te book|author=Virginia L. Thorndike|title=LNG: A Level-Headed Look at the Liquefied Natural Gas Controversy|publisher=Down East Books|date=March 1, 2007|id=ISBN 0-89272-70
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  • | pagename = Liquefied natural gas | abc = Liquefied natural gas
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  • ...ther petrochemicals. It is also why they convert methane into methanol and liquefied natural gas (LNG)."<ref>{{citation
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  • *{{pl|Liquefied natural gas}}
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  • == [[Liquefied natural gas]] == ...ppreciate any comments/edits/discussion you may offer on the new article [[Liquefied natural gas]] (LNG). [[User:Milton Beychok|Milton Beychok]] 05:03, 23 February 2011 (UT
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  • Cryogenic transfer pumps are the pumps used on [[LNG pier]]s to transfer [[Liquefied Natural Gas]] from [[LNG carrier|LNG Carriers]] to [[Storage tank|LNG storage tanks]]. ...l system, known as the [[Tu-155]]. The plane uses a fuel referred to as [[liquefied natural gas]] or LNG, and made its first flight in 1989.
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  • ...billion cubic meters of natural gas reserves through the construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facility by 2010. The project has the potential to double
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  • [[LNG carrier]]s can be used to transport [[liquefied natural gas]] (LNG) across oceans, while [[tank truck]]s can carry liquefied or [[compr ...servoirs from previous gas wells, [[salt domes]], or in storage tanks as [[liquefied natural gas]]. The gas is stored during periods of low demand and extracted during per
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  • [[LNG carrier]]s can be used to transport [[liquefied natural gas]] (LNG) across oceans, while [[tank truck]]s can carry liquefied or [[compr ...servoirs from previous gas wells, [[salt domes]], or in storage tanks as [[liquefied natural gas]]. The gas is stored during periods of low demand and extracted during per
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  • '''Liquefied natural gas''' or '''LNG''' is [[natural gas]] (consisting primarily of [[methane]], CH ...o remove the higher-boiling hydrocarbons and the impurities. The resultant liquefied natural gas contains about 95% or more methane and it is a
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  • == Would you please look at [[Liquefied natural gas]]? == Henry, I would appreciate your looking at [[Liquefied natural gas]] and offering comments, edits, revisions or whatever. [[User:Milton Beycho
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  • ...uch as [[natural gas]], [[fuel oil]]s, [[coal]], [[wood]], [[charcoal]], [[Liquefied natural gas#LPG.2C a somewhat similar substance|LPG]], and trash also contribute to the
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  • ...ethane from an [[Accidental release source terms|accidental release]] of [[liquefied natural gas]] (LNG) may be as cold as -161 °C.
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  • ...ethane from an [[Accidental release source terms|accidental release]] of [[liquefied natural gas]] (LNG) may be as cold as -161 °C.
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