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- LNG_spill abstract "A liquefied natural gas (LNG) spill can happen during an accident or an intentional act such as terrorism. LNG is normally stored and transported in liquid form at a temperature of approximately −161 °C (−258 °F). If this supercooled liquid is released from a storage facility, pipeline, or LNG transport ship, then it begins to warm. As LNG warms above its storage temperature, the liquid begins to vaporize. The resulting gas produced by this warming is typically methane, which is the major component (with some ethane) of natural gas. If a spill occurs and the vapor does not ignite, it would build to higher concentrations. At higher concentrations, the vaporized methane will cause an asphyxiation hazard to anyone exposed. If a spill or leak followed by a vaporization event were to occur in or near water, then water in contact with the spilled LNG can accelerate the vaporization process and increase the concentration of vapor in the immediate area. According to the 2004 Sandia report, this is of special concern to ship and pilot-boat crews, emergency response personnel or others who are exposed in a marine environment.During a spill, LNG vapor concentrations can reach a level where explosion and fire are a likely outcome. When the methane concentration reaches the right level, an explosion is likely and simply needs an ignition source.".
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- LNG_spill subject Category:Liquefied_natural_gas.
- LNG_spill type Abstraction100002137.
- LNG_spill type Calamity107314838.
- LNG_spill type EnvironmentalDisasters.
- LNG_spill type Event100029378.
- LNG_spill type Happening107283608.
- LNG_spill type Misfortune107304852.
- LNG_spill type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- LNG_spill type Trouble107289014.
- LNG_spill type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- LNG_spill comment "A liquefied natural gas (LNG) spill can happen during an accident or an intentional act such as terrorism. LNG is normally stored and transported in liquid form at a temperature of approximately −161 °C (−258 °F). If this supercooled liquid is released from a storage facility, pipeline, or LNG transport ship, then it begins to warm. As LNG warms above its storage temperature, the liquid begins to vaporize.".
- LNG_spill label "LNG spill".
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