LNG export terminal

US10260679B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10260679-B2
Application numberUS-201414153403-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 13, 2014
Priority dateJan 13, 2014
Publication dateApr 16, 2019
Grant dateApr 16, 2019

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A near shore liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal includes an LNG storage unit, a jetty and a converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel moored against the jetty. The carrier-vessel includes a hull, at least one hydrocarbon storage tank and is provided with a natural gas processing system for liquefying natural gas. Onshore produced natural gas is supplied through a first pipeline to the natural gas processing plant on the carrier-vessel and the LNG produced by the natural gas processing system is transferred from the carrier-vessel to the LNG storage unit via a second pipeline suitable for the transfer of cryogenic fluids.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A liquefied natural gas export terminal for export of onshore produced natural gas supplied by a source that is arranged on a shore, said source supplying the onshore produced natural gas to the liquefied natural gas LNG export terminal, the liquefied natural gas export terminal comprising: a liquefied natural gas storage unit, a jetty, a first pipeline that runs along the jetty, a converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel, spaced apart from the liquefied natural gas storage unit and moored directly against the jetty, the jetty extending from shore and extending at a ninety degree angle to have a jetty portion extending parallel to the coastline to form an L-shape, the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel moored directly against the jetty on a shore side of the jetty with a length of the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel parallel to the jetty portion extending parallel to the coastline, and an outlet to export liquefied natural gas to a tanker, the outlet located on the jetty portion extending parallel to the coastline on a side of the jetty opposite the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel such that a vessel can moor to the jetty to receive liquefied natural gas through the outlet; wherein the first pipe line runs on the jetty and is supported by the jetty in a lengthwise direction from the shore to the hydrocarbon carrier vessel, wherein the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel is a converted oil tanker or a converted liquefied natural gas carrier and comprises a hull, a natural gas processing system, and at least one hydrocarbon storage tank located within the hull, and a second pipeline suitable for the transfer of cryogenic fluids extending from the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel that is moored to the jetty to the liquefied natural gas LNG storage unit, wherein the first pipeline is arranged for supplying the onshore produced natural gas from the source to the natural gas processing system on the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel, and wherein the converted hydrocarbon carrier vessel is arranged to receive the onshore produced natural gas, liquefy the received onshore produced natural gas in the natural gas processing system, and to transfer the liquefied natural gas produced by a natural gas processing system from the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel to the liquefied natural gas storage unit or to the outlet via the second pipeline. 2. The liquefied natural gas export terminals according to claim 1 , wherein the liquefied natural gas storage unit is a liquefied natural gas storage tanker having storage tanks for the produced liquefied natural gas and which is moored directly against the jetty or against the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel. 3. The liquefied natural gas export terminals according to claim 2 , wherein the storage tanks are spherical tanks. 4. The liquefied natural gas export terminal according to claim 2 , wherein the liquefied natural gas storage tanks are membrane tanks. 5. The liquefied natural gas export terminal according to claim 2 , wherein the liquefied natural gas storage tanker is connectable through a cryogenic pipeline or hose to one of a group consisting of i) a liquefied natural gas shuttle tanker that is temporarily moored against the jetty, ii) the liquefied natural gas storage tanker, and iii) the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel. 6. The liquefied natural gas export terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel further comprises one or more of living quarters, maintenance facilities, safety systems, emergency escape and evacuation systems, logistic systems and power generation. 7. The liquefied natural gas export terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the converted oil tanker is a converted very large crude carrier. 8. The liquefied natural gas export terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the second pipeline is a cryogenic hose. 9. The liquefied natural gas export terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel is moored against the jetty with a longitudinal axis of the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel parallel to a portion of the first pipe line which runs along the jetty. 10. The liquefied natural gas export terminal according to claim 1 , wherein mooring lines connect the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel to the portion of the jetty extending from the coastline and the portion of the jetty extending parallel to the coastline. 11. The liquefied natural gas export terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the liquefied natural gas storage unit is moored directly against the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel on a side of the hydrocarbon carrier-vessel opposite the jetty. 12. A method of forming a liquefied natural gas export terminal according to claim 1 , the method comprising: converting the oil tanker or the liquefied natural gas carrier into the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel with the hull and the natural gas processing system; mooring the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel directly against the portion of the jetty such that the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel extends parallel to the shore on the shore side of the second portion of the jetty; extending the first pipeline from the shore to the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel on the jetty; arranging the outlet on the second portion of the jetty on a side opposite the side on which the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel is moored for export of liquefied natural gas to the tanker moored on that side of the second portion of the jetty; and connecting the outlet to the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel and/or the liquefied natural gas storage unit. 13. The method of claim 12 , and further comprising: mooring the liquefied natural gas storage unit to the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel on the side opposite the side which the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel is moored to the jetty. 14. The method of claim 12 , and further comprising connecting the liquefied natural gas storage unit to the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel for transferring the liquefied natural gas between the liquefied natural gas storage unit and the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel. 15. The method of claim 12 , and further comprising connecting the liquefied natural gas storage unit to the outlet. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the step of mooring the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel to the second portion of the jetty such that the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel extends parallel to the shore on the shore side of the second portion of the jetty comprises connecting stern mooring lines between the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel and the first portion of the jetty and connecting mooring lines between the converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel and the second portion of the jetty.

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  • F17C6/00Primary

    Methods and apparatus for filling vessels not under pressure with liquefied or solidified gases · CPC title

  • Ships · CPC title

  • Terminals · CPC title

  • Methane, e.g. natural gas, CNG, LNG, GNL, GNC, PLNG · CPC title

  • floating · CPC title

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What does patent US10260679B2 cover?
A near shore liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal includes an LNG storage unit, a jetty and a converted hydrocarbon carrier-vessel moored against the jetty. The carrier-vessel includes a hull, at least one hydrocarbon storage tank and is provided with a natural gas processing system for liquefying natural gas. Onshore produced natural gas is supplied through a first pipeline to the natur…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sbm Schiedam Bv, Single Buoy Moorings
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F17C6/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 16 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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