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LNG: BOG Production, Unloading, and Management Techniques

Enhance your understanding of LNG operations and management with in-depth insights into Boil-Off Gas (BOG) production, management, and mitigation strategies.

Created bySteven Vitale
BeginnerUpdated Aug 3, 2024
LNG: BOG Production, Unloading, and Management Techniques

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand the general information and hazards associated with Boil-Off Gas (BOG) production.
check_circleIdentify the phenomena associated with BOG production during LNG operations.
check_circleAnalyze the BOG production process during LNG ship unloading.
check_circleEvaluate strategies to reduce tank pressure before forecasted low barometer events.
check_circleExplain the role of LNG circulation in BOG production and management.
check_circleAssess the energy requirements and methods for managing BOG in LNG facilities.

About This Course

This intermediate-level course on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) focuses on the critical aspects of Boil-Off Gas (BOG) production, management, and mitigation.

Led by Dr. Steven Vitale, Ph.D., P.E., a seasoned expert with extensive experience in the gas and LNG industry, this course delves into the complexities of BOG, offering a comprehensive overview of its production during various LNG operations.

Participants will gain valuable knowledge on managing BOG effectively to ensure safety, reliability, and profitability in LNG facilities. The course covers the impact of different operational parameters, strategies to reduce BOG production, and the role of recondenser systems in BOG management.

Topics List:

  • General Information and Hazards of BOG Production
  • Phenomena Associated with BOG Production
  • BOG Production During LNG Ship Unloading
  • Reducing Tank Pressure Before Low Barometer Events
  • BOG Production via LNG Circulation
  • BOG Composition and Management
  • BOG Production During Liquefaction Processes
  • Energy Requirements for Managing BOG
  • Use of Recondenser Systems
  • Impact of Barometer Changes on BOG Production

Your Instructor

Steven Vitale
Steven Vitale
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** Mechanical Engineering and Process Engineering ** Dr. Vitale is a graduate of NYU Tandon School of Engineering (formerly NY Polytechnic University) with a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and an M.S. in Civil Engineering. He has been licensed as a P.E. in 6 states and keeps his P.E. licenses active in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Mexico. Dr. Vitale has worked in the natural gas and LNG industry for over 50 years. In 2004 he retired as Vice President and Chief Engineer over Gas Engineering and 28 Production facilities for KeySpan Energy across New York City, Long Island, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. During his employment with KeySpan, he often taught Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Fluid Dynamics, and other energy courses at NY Polytechnic University. From 2004 to the present, Dr. Vitale has focused on consulting for the Gas Industry with a specialty in training the industry’s human resources on how to make safety and reliability their major focus through understanding the technologies. More than half of Dr. Vitale’s consulting has been focused on training Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Operating personnel on generic and site-specific operations of their plants. Dr. Vitale has generated and delivered training materials for import terminals, export terminals, peak shavers, and portable LNG facilities. His courses have been both open-enrollment and plant-specific. He has trained clients in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe, Mid-East, and China. Dr. Vitale has also provided expert testimony for justifying asset (pipeline and service) replacement programs and new facilities (LNG or pipeline or compressors) for system reinforcements to meet the peak-day demands of the industry’s customers. Dr. Vitale’s passion is to train Gas Operators on their gas systems' safe, reliable, and efficient operation and develop a continuous learning culture.

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