Large Scale LNG Terminals are large scale facilities used to store, liquefy, and export natural gas. The terminals are designed to receive natural gas from a variety of sources, including pipelines, tankers, and other sources. The natural gas is then stored in large tanks and is liquefied by cooling it to a temperature of -162°C. The liquefied natural gas (LNG) is then loaded onto large tankers and transported to other countries for use as fuel.
The large scale LNG terminals are essential for the growing demand of natural gas. The terminals allow for the efficient and safe storage of natural gas in large quantities. The LNG is then transported to other countries where it is used for a variety of purposes, including electricity generation, heating, and cooking. Additionally, the LNG terminals offer an additional source of revenue for countries and companies that own and operate them.