TY - GEN
T1 - Technical and economical evaluation of alternatives for natural gas transportation
AU - Lopez Bendezu, Marko Antonio
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Considering countries with a large territorial area, an obstacle for the expansion of the natural gas market consists in the lack of infrastructure for its transportation. Several alternatives were considered to create local demand for gas, e.g., transportation in trucks as CNG or LNG or even the traditional pipelines. An adequate selection of the modal will tend to reduce the transportation costs involved. A technical discussion of the implications of each one of the alternatives and the transportation logistics is presented. An economical comparison among the different models as function of the amount of gas to be transported and as function of the distance is also presented. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 19th World Petroleum Congress (Madrid, Spain 6/29/2008-7/3/2008).
AB - Considering countries with a large territorial area, an obstacle for the expansion of the natural gas market consists in the lack of infrastructure for its transportation. Several alternatives were considered to create local demand for gas, e.g., transportation in trucks as CNG or LNG or even the traditional pipelines. An adequate selection of the modal will tend to reduce the transportation costs involved. A technical discussion of the implications of each one of the alternatives and the transportation logistics is presented. An economical comparison among the different models as function of the amount of gas to be transported and as function of the distance is also presented. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 19th World Petroleum Congress (Madrid, Spain 6/29/2008-7/3/2008).
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77950615791
SN - 9781615676835
T3 - Energy Institute - 19th World Petroleum Congress 2008: A World in Transition: Delivering Energy for Sustainable Growth
SP - 1223
BT - Energy Institute - 19th World Petroleum Congress 2008
T2 - 19th World Petroleum Congress 2008: A World in Transition: Delivering Energy for Sustainable Growth
Y2 - 29 June 2008 through 3 July 2008
ER -