PROBLEMS WITH SEAWATER COOLING AT THE BONTANG LNG PLANT.
Author(s) : SOEBARTO J., MCCLARY T. G.
Summary
THE BONTANG LNG PLANT OPERATES AT 135% OF ITS ANTICIPATED CAPACITY. HOWEVER, THE SEAWATER COOLING LINES PROTECTED BY GLASS FLAKE REINFORCED PLASTIC HAVE CORRODED.
Details
- Original title: PROBLEMS WITH SEAWATER COOLING AT THE BONTANG LNG PLANT.
- Record ID : 1984-0860
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1983/05/15
- Source: Source: Proc. LNG 7 GNL, Jakarta
vol. 1; sess. II; pap. 8; 9 p. - Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
Indexing
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Themes:
LNG and LPG;
Applications of liquified gases - Keywords: Methane carrier terminal; LNG; Corrosion; Sea water
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