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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Re: What is Liquidfied Natural Gas

"...active U.S. coal mines that produced at least 10,000 short tons of
coal during the reporting year.
As of January 1, 2011, the recoverable reserves at producing mines
were 17.9 billion short tons."

that will last the U.S. one million 800 thousand years

HOLY SHIT!!

http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=coal_reserves

On 5/30/12, EARL DOYLE <lesjulia1@gmail.com> wrote:
> According to a U.S. Department of Energy Gas Hydrate Analysis , U.S.
> gas hydrate resources alone exceed 200,000 TCF (Trillion Cubic Feet).
> And global natural gas energy from gas hydrates may well exceed
> 500,000 TCF.
>
> More recent data suggests, however, that actual global gas hydrate
> resources may be more in the range of about 25,000 TCF to 135,000 TCF
> as indicated in this Gas Energy From Methane Clathrate discussion from
> Wikipedia (Note: For consistency and simplicity sake I translated the
> Wikipedia numbers from metric scientific notation measurements into
> the TCF figures above).
>
> That still far exceeds known, proved natural gas energy reserves of
> about 6,000 TCF. It also far exceeds the total known natural gas
> energy from all sources other than gas hydrates of about 13,000 TCF.
>
> To say that gas hydrates are a vast natural gas energy resource is a
> vast understatement.
>
> Though recovering and bringing this form of natural gas energy to
> market will prove challenging, it is a challenge that must be met. The
> incredible size of these deposits holds the promise of energy supplies
> that can last well beyond this century.
>
>
> On 5/30/12, Leader of 71 <lesjulia1@gmail.com> wrote:
>> A typical LNG process. The gas is first extracted and transported to a
>> processing plant where it is purified by removing any condensates such as
>> water, oil, mud, as well as other gases such as CO2 and H2S. An LNG
>> process
>>
>> train will also typically be designed to remove trace amounts of mercury
>> from the gas stream to prevent mercury amalgamizing with aluminium in the
>> cryogenic heat exchangers. The gas is then cooled down in stages until it
>> is liquefied. LNG is finally stored in storage tanks and can be loaded
>> and
>> shipped.
>>
>> The liquefaction <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquefaction_of_gases>
>> process
>> involved
>>
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