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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Re: What is Liquidfied Natural Gas

why would we lose Nom?


and I always knew you was nothing but a provocateur.

On May 31, 10:19 am, EARL DOYLE <lesjul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> well when i'm wrong i'm wrong, i was trying to prove ;o) was wrong
>
> don't look at me
>
> have we lost NOM
>
> I hope not
>
> On 5/31/12, OccupySpring <soprano.olivi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
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> > You are MAD as a HATTER!
>
> > On May 30, 5:56 pm, EARL DOYLE <lesjul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> "...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
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> >> HOLY SHIT!!
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> >>http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=coal_reserves
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> >> On 5/30/12, EARL DOYLE <lesjul...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> > 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.
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> >> > 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).
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> >> > 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.
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> >> > To say that gas hydrates are a vast natural gas energy resource is a
> >> > vast understatement.
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> >> > 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.
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> >> > On 5/30/12, Leader of 71 <lesjul...@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
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> >> >> 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.
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> >> >> The liquefaction <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquefaction_of_gases>
> >> >> process
> >> >> involved
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