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Manufactured by:SIAD Macchine Impianti S.p.A. based inBergamo, ITALY
Thanks to the wide experience and know-how gathered in cryogenic technologies, SIAD Macchine Impianti has developed a wide range of natural gas liquefaction ...
Manufactured by:FNX Liquid Natural Gas based inBilbao, SPAIN
Our small scale liquefaction plants are configured in modules on skids, fully finished modular structures, which are assembled and tested in our FNXLNG manufacturing facility. The modules are easily transportable in standard ISO containers. They contain all the necessary cabling and pipework within the unit, thus avoiding the need for pipe racks, cable trays and soil pits, making on-site assembly ...
Manufactured by:GE Power based inWest Chester, OHIO (USA)
Its ability to operate in island mode, coupled with multiple decades of proven rugged performance, make the 6B.03 an excellent solution for remote installations and extreme operating conditions. The rugged, reliable 6B.03 heavy-duty gas turbine is a popular choice for refineries, natural gas liquefaction power, CHP applications, ...
Manufactured by:FNX Liquid Natural Gas based inBilbao, SPAIN
Thanks to our extensive experience in Natural Gas treatment as well as particulate removal for Natural Gas Liquefaction, we have developed Biogas to Biomethane Upgrading Plants in modular format. We use proven-efficiency Evonik membranes, which are permeable to small particles such as CO2. ...
Manufactured by:Linde AG, Engineering Division based inPullach, GERMANY
Natural gas typically contains a mixture of methane and heavier hydrocarbon gases, as well as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, water and a range of other unwanted components. Unwanted components must be removed, and the heavier hydrocarbons separated prior to liquefying and transporting natural gas. This involves a combination of pure adsorptive or absorptive and cryogenic processes - all of which are ...
Manufactured by:Linde AG, Engineering Division based inPullach, GERMANY
LNG is natural gas in its liquid form. In order to liquefy natural gas, it must be cooled to cryogenic temperatures of approximately -160°C. As a liquid, natural gas occupies only 1/600 of the volume of natural gas (at atmospheric pressure) in its gaseous form and therefore allows for more economic and practical storage. It is also easer to transport over great ...