LNG gasification station is a facility that receives, stores, and gasifies liquefied natural gas (LNG). Its main functions include unloading, storage, gasification, pressure regulation, and distribution of LNG, and it is a key link in the LNG industry chain. It is positioned as an intermediate regulating station connecting upstream gas sources and end users for urban or gas enterprises, often used as a supplementary gas source or peak shaving gas source for pipeline natural gas transmission, especially suitable for small and medium-sized cities with energy shortages or not connected to long-distance pipeline networks.
Receive liquefied natural gas transported by LNG tanker trucks;
Low temperature storage of LNG (tank capacity typically 50-5000 cubic meters);
Convert liquid natural gas into gaseous form through a gasifier;
Transported to urban pipelines or industrial users after pressure regulation, metering, and odorization
Storage tank: used for low-temperature storage of LNG, equippedwith a booster, safety valve, and pressure monitoring system;
Gasifier (air temperature/water bath): converts LNG into gas through heat exchange;
Pressure regulating lever: Adjust the natural gas pressure to the required value of the pipeline network;
Unloading booster lever: assists tank trucks in unloading and balancing tank pressure;
Auxiliary systems: including fire sprinklers, gas leak alarms, remote monitoring, etc.