CNG ships an optionNewfoundland university sets up research center for CNG development Petroleum News
Compressed natural gas carriers, operating without the super-cold temperatures, high pressure and expensive liquefaction and regasification terminals required for liquefied natural gas, could be an answer for moving stranded gas short distances, though proponents say the first full-scale commercial....
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CNG carriers would store gas in rows of large pipes Short distance is best for CNG ships ChevronTexaco following CNG development Newfoundland interested in moving its gas
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