CNG Vs LNG
CNG Vs LNG
CNG Vs LNG
400 %
Share
7.0
Coal
Share 7.0
6.5 6.8
6.3
5.9 47.5
300 % 24.4
23.7
Share 26.1
Gas
5.9
200 21.6
22.7
22.1
28.9 0.4
17.4
17.4
100
38.9 38.7 Oil
47.3 25.9
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1970 1988-2001 2001 2010 2020
World Natural Gas
Consumption
Natural gas is rapidly becoming the premier
source of energy.
World Natural gas Consumption
2003: 90 Tcf
2020: 153 Tcf ( EIA, International energy outlook, 2003)
Demand in electricity generation for natural
Hormuz
Aden
Gas Production and
Exports/Imports by Country
• Top gas producing countries, TCF/year
20
Shallow Offshore
Unconventional
10
Conventional
0
2000 2004 2008 2010 2012 2020
Proved US Natural Gas Reserves,
Historical and Forecast
1750 16
Long-term History
Additions: 28.6 Tcf/yr
Recent History
1500 Forecast (NPC 1999) 14
Reserves/Production
Ultimate Reserves, Tcf
Additions: 18 Tcf/yr
1250 12
years
R/P,
1000 Additions: 14 Tcf/yr 10
750 8
History Forecast
500 6
1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015
Year
Accelerating US Decline Rates
14
Forecast U.S. Natural Gas Supply and Prices—
Moderate Demand and Mild Decline Rate
5.00 120
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New production to meet 2010 demand, 10% decline
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2.00
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1.50 equilibrium natural gas
price (left axis)
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Announced
June 12,
Announced
2001
October 29,
2003
Cheniere LNG
Shell LNG
Exxon Mobil announced plans to build the
nation's largest LNG import terminal for 2
BCF/d from Qatar to land-based locations
at either Corpus Christi, Sabine Pass or
Mobile, Ala. October 15, 2003
LNG tanker underway
Photo Courtesy of BP
Transportation of Natural
gas
Pipelines vs Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Pipelines are convenient and economical for
onshore transport of natural gas
Offshore, as the water depth and distance increase
pipeline transport of gas becomes difficult.
LNG for offshore transport of gas.
LNG is liquid at –260 oF and atmospheric presure,
transported in specially designed ships.
25% of the trade movement of natural gas in 2002
was as LNG. (BP Statistical Review, 2003)
Liquefied Natural Gas
(LNG)
Liquefied gas is transported over long distances
e.g., 2500 miles and more.
LNG Technology
Capital intensive
Onshore and transportation needs
Good demand market is essential
Steady and large supply of reserves
Estimate of LNG Cost Reductions
1970’s vs. Today
2.53
0.49 30%
decline
of costs
1.54 0.50
1.80 into
pipeline
0.40
1.00 0.40
Courtesy Enersea
CNG Cargo Containment
System
Courtesy Enersea
Compressed Natural Gas
(CNG)
Advantages
Simplicity
Inexpensive onshore facilities
Can start with very modest transporting needs
Energy efficient
Can exploit isolated supply sources
Suitable for small demand markets
1000 at 0F
800 at -20F
600 at -40F
400
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0 1000 2000 3000 4000
Pressure, Psig
2000
Volume, MMscf
1500 at 0F
at -20F
1000 at -40F
500
0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000
Pressure, psig
Unloading
11%
Liquefaction
50%
Shipping
39%
Typical cost components for CNG
project
Unloading
6%
Compression
and loading
5%
Shipping
89%
Comparison of LNG and
CNG
Price of the delivered gas
LNG value chain per MMBTU
Exploration and Production: $0.5-1.0/MMBTU
Liquefaction: $0.8-1.2/ MMBTU.
Shipping: $0.4-1.5/ MMBTU*.
Regasification and Storage: $0.3-0.5/ MMBTU.
$1.00 as netback for the investors
Disadvantages
Inability to transport large volumes of gas such LNG
Disparity in the volume transport hinders commercial
possibility of CNG
Comparison of CNG and
GTL
GTL (Gas-to-liquids) technology converts
natural gas into hydrocarbon liquids.
Impetus for the GTL technology: Clean fuel
obtained as product and easy transportation
Main products: Middle distillates like gasoline,
kerosene, jet fuel,naphtha and diesel
Role the GTL technology can
play
Gas to Liquids
The Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (F-T
synthesis) is one of the most important
technologies for GTL.
A main advantage of the F-T products is the
absence of sulphur, nitrogen and complex
cyclic hydrocarbons resulting in almost no
emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrous oxides
and unburned hydrocarbons.
For 100 barrels of liquids 1 MMscf of gas is
needed
Project Constraints