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  2. 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).

  3. Natural gas storage - Wikipedia

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    A liquefied natural gas storage tank in Massachusetts. Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facilities provide delivery capacity during peak periods when market demand exceeds pipeline deliverability. LNG storage tanks possess a number of advantages over underground storage.

  4. Horton sphere - Wikipedia

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    A Horton sphere (sometimes spelled Hortonsphere), also referred to as a spherical tank or simply sphere, is a spherical pressure vessel, which is used for industrial-scale storage of liquefied gases. Example of materials that can be stored in Horton spheres are liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), and anhydrous ammonia. [1]

  5. A year ago a pipeline failure caused a natural gas crisis in ...

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    The We Energies liquefied natural gas storage tank is nearing completion in Ixonia on Friday, Dec. 15, 2023. It’s one of two giant liquid natural gas storage tanks that are going online this ...

  6. Hearings to begin for proposed liquid natural gas facility in ...

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    Jan. 5—Opponents of a liquefied natural gas storage facility proposed for Rio Rancho say the project would have detrimental effects not only on surrounding residents but also on the pocketbooks ...

  7. LNG carrier - Wikipedia

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    In order to facilitate transport, natural gas is cooled down to approximately −163 °C (−261 °F) at atmospheric pressure, at which point the gas condenses to a liquid. The tanks on board an LNG carrier effectively function as giant thermoses to keep the liquid gas cold during storage. No insulation is perfect, however, and so the liquid is ...