Chart supplies LNG power for Mexican agricultural business
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Chart has announced that its latest compact LNG regasification station is now fully operational on-site in Mexico.
Located approximately 45 minutes away from Queretaro, the site lacked connection to the pipeline grid. As such, the LNG satellite station enables local business to use green and economical natural gas for power, instead of more expensive and polluting LPG.
The regasification station mimics the familiar fuelling model of diesel, propane and other LPGs whereby an external provider delivers the liquid fuel via truck for storage on site in a horizontal tank. Chart’s system then vaporises the LNG to supply the end-user with natural gas at the point of use.
The station was supplied as a skid mounted, fully factory assembled and tested package, which meant minimal ground preparations and civil work, single truck transport and crane lift and installation and commissioning completed inside two days.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/18122017/chart-supplies-lng-power-for-mexican-agricultural-business/
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