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LNG - Safety Reports - Sandia National Laboratories Report
    Guidance on Risk Analysis and Safety Implications of a Large Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Spill Over Water
    Prepared by: Sandia National Laboratories

      » December 21, 2004 - Report PDF (You will be leaving FERC's site)
      » December 22, 2004 - Chairman Wood's comments on the Sandia LNG Report Read More

    Overview

    While recognized standards exist for the systematic safety analysis of potential spills or releases from LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) storage terminals and facilities on land, no equivalent set of standards or guidance exists for the evaluation of the safety or consequences from LNG spills over water. Heightened security awareness and energy surety issues have increased industry’s and the public’s attention to these activities. The report reviews several existing studies of LNG spills with respect to their assumptions, inputs, models, and experimental data. Based on this review and further analysis, the report provides guidance on the appropriateness of models, assumptions, and risk management to address public safety and property relative to a potential LNG spill over water.

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  Additional Information

> September 23, 2003 - National Petroleum Council's Report on Balancing Natural Gas Policy - Fueling the Demands of a Growing Economy PDF
 



Updated: March 21, 2007