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LNG
Fueling supplies a variety of liquefiers, bulk storage and distribution
equipment to support the rapid growth of the LNG industry.
- Traditional large liquefiers
using mixed refrigerants or engineered to order for facilities up to
100,000 gallons per day
- Small-scale liquefiers for
use at stranded gas wells, pipeline gas locations, some landfills, and
other bio sources of methane
- Bulk storage, pumps, piping,
and dispensing systems for small or large on-site liquefiers
- Clean-up technologies for
low-quality methane prior to liquefaction
- Transfer pumps and LNG tanker
loading stations
Chart Energy & Chemicals Division (E&C)
E&C designs, engineers and installs both small scale (from 10,000
gallons per day to 100,000 gallons per day) and large scale liquefiers.
Applications range from liquefaction for LNG vehicle fueling off of
a natural gas pipeline, to 10,000 to 50,000 gallons per day liquefaction
units at abandoned wells, to large peak shaving liquefaction units.
E&Cs manufacturing unit in New Iberia, Louisiana has manufactured
more than 150 cold box units for liquefaction since opening in 1995.
E&C history dates back
to the 1950s at Arthur D. Little where the first Helium Liquefaction
unit was developed. In the 60s, Arthur D. Little created Cryogenic
Technology (Cti) to manufacture a broad range of cryogenic systems
for the cryogenic, nuclear, petrochemical and gas processing equipment
industries.

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