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Liquefied Natural Gas Matthew Hahne LNG Program Mgr

Business Business Geography Geography Chemistry Chemistry Shop Shop Seminar / Workshop Seminar / Workshop QUIZZES! – w/ prizes!! QUIZZES! – w/ prizes!! LNG HIGH School Region VI Response Team

USCG are neither Proponents nor Opponents of LNG ARE proponents of process National Energy Strategy Natural Gas Act Energy Acts Why LNG? BUSINESS CLASS: Just the FACTS.

Interim Energy Source ( ??) 2025 Demand = 30.7 Tcf = 84 Bcf/day Total Delivery 53.8 Bcf/day Shortage: 30 Bcf/day Region VI has 38 Bcf of committed capacity Region VI has 38 Bcf of committed capacity BUSINESS CLASS: Supply : Demand.

District Eight LNGC Arrivals Field Data Federally Filed Data

GEOGRAPHY CLASS: Where in RGN VI terminals

MSU Lake Charles

MSU Port Arthur

Calhoun

DEEPWATER Gulf Gateway (Excelerate) Gulf Gateway (Excelerate) Port Pelican / Gulf Landing / Port Dolphin Port Pelican / Gulf Landing / Port Dolphin Main Pass (FMC) Main Pass (FMC) TORP – D/EIS out for comment TORP – D/EIS out for comment

Same as Natural Gas in your house NOT under pressure Cold! - 260F 1:600 Ratio (one drop is 600 gas) NOT flammable in liquid form Lighter than air when a GAS. CHEMISTRY CLASS: What is this stuff?

CHEMISTRY CLASS: CH O 2 CO2 + 2 H2O TOO RICH FLAMMABILITY IS 5-15% LNG IS NOT A BOMB. (POTENTIAL ENERGY (LIKE COAL)

SHOP CLASS: Tanker Tank

SHOP CLASS:

SHOP CLASS

20 SHOP CLASS: Tanks Ashore

WORKSHOP/SEMINAR: R I S K 33,000 SHIPMENTS, 3 BILLION CBM

SANDIA DECISION TREE

Risk… ACCIDENTAL INTENTIONAL

Risk…

VERY INTER-AGENCY FERC – Lead Agency FERC – Lead Agency DOT / USCG DOT / USCG ERP – Emergency Response Plan

QUESTIONS: