Language: english Author: Seamanship International Ltd. Genre: Handbook Publisher: Seamanship International Ltd. Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Number of pages: 7 Description: Gas carrier types Most Gases, including LNG, fall into the category carried on Type 2G or 2PG Gas carriers. All gas cargoes are t ransported in liquid form (ie they are not carried as a gas in its vapour form) and, because of their physical and chemical properties, they are carried either at: - pressures greater than atmospheric, or at - temperatures below ambient, or a combination of both. Therefore, gas carriers are generally grouped as follows: • Fully Pressurised • semi-pressurised and refrigerated • fully refrigerated
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Liquefied Gas Carriers- Ship Types
Author: Seamanship International Ltd.
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Seamanship International Ltd.
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Number of pages: 7
Description: Gas carrier types
Most Gases, including LNG,
fall into the category carried on
Type 2G or 2PG Gas carriers.
All gas cargoes are t ransported in liquid form (ie they
are not carried as a gas in its vapour form) and, because
of their physical and chemical properties, they are
carried either at:
- pressures greater than atmospheric, or at
- temperatures below ambient, or a combination
of both.
Therefore, gas carriers are generally grouped as follows:
• Fully Pressurised
• semi-pressurised and refrigerated
• fully refrigerated
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