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Research, Development & Innovation11 November 2010
Rene Peters – Market Manager Oil and Gas
LNG Test and Technology Centre
Overview
• Introduction TNO
• Knowledge development in LNG at TNO
• Position of the Dutch Industry in Offshore LNG
• Development of LNG Test and Technology Centre (TTC)
• Test facility
• R&D program
• Conclusions
The TNO mission
To apply scientific knowledge with the aim
of strengthening the innovative power of
industry and government
• 4500 fte, most of them academic
• Turnover ~500 M€
• 70% contract R&D for industry
• 50% international in Oil & Gas
Den Helder
Delft
Utrecht
Eindhoven
Maritime offshore
Oil & Gas
Power
Materials
Geo-energy
Energy sector in TNO
GroningenSmart grids
Exploration
Unconventional
Gas
Focus areas in Oil and Gas
Offshore
Production
Systems
Gas Transport
and Storage LNG
Contaminated
Gas
Our clients in oil and gas
CNPC
Source: The World Gas Supply Report – Douglas-Westwood
• Increasing distance from source to market
• Growth in LNG as a preferred means of gas transportation
Diversification in gas transport
26%
7%
Development of offshore oil and gas
Strong NL Position in Offshore Oil and Gas
• Top player in Oil and Gas including offshore and LNG
• Floating Production Storage and Offloading, design, engineering
and operation
• Offshore services – geo information, pipelay, installation,
decommissioning
• Offshore engineering –
• Knowledge infrastructure
Historic position of NL in Gas production and transportDeveloping the Northwest Europe Gas Round Hub
• UGS
• BBL
• Pipelines
• LNG
• Infrastructure
• Trade (TTF)
• Knowledge
R&D initiatives in Maritime innovation in NL
More info: www.senternovem.nl/maritiem
5 - year
R&D program
Budget: 40 M€
Case MIP: Ship to ship transfer of LNG
development of flexible hoses
• Flow tests
• Fatigue tests
• Product innovation
• Test procedures
• Product qualification
Copyright © 2006 2007 Gutteling BV
Testing of flow performance of cryogenic hose at Deltares
• pressure loss measurements
• flow-induced pressure pulsations
• vibrations on the hose in 3 directions
• modal analyses of the hose
Extensive test programs
Performed tests:
• Material tensile test
• Full scale flow test
• Impact test
• Burst test
• Cryogenic static strength tests
• ….,
Full scale LNG test of 8” flexible hose
•Pressure loss measurements
•Flow-induced pulsations
•Vibrations along the hose
•Temperature distribution
•Modal analysis
•Methane gas permeability
•Maximum LNG flow test
Qualification of 8-inch LNG hoses Gutteling-
Applied in STS transfer –© Exmar-Excelerate
Optimisation of heat-exchangers at LNG
plant at Snohvit, StatoilHydro
LNG Flow test of 18-inch hose at Ebara
Sparks, SBM Offshore Services
Water Flow test of LNG hose at Deltares Flow
Test Facilities, SBM Offshore Services
Example projects for the LNG market
Development of offshore LNG Transfer
Present application: Supply LNG to
regasification vessels
Side-by-side loading is sufficient
Future application: Transfer from
floating liquefaction units to carriers
Other configurations needed for
offloading in severe environment
Subject of development: Multi composite hose needs to be justified as
a reliable and safe principle for side by side transfer of LNG
Feasibility study: LNG Test and Technology Centre
-concluded in September 2009-
Start feasibility study LNG Test and Technology Centre:
• Partly funded by the Dutch Maritime Innovation Program
Subject:
• Determine size, content, economic and financial feasibility
Focus group:
• International Operators
• Offshore suppliers
• Shipping
• Small scale supply chain
• New applications: Heavy Duty Transport (e.g. river shipping)
Feasibility study: LNG Test and Technology CentreResults
Moving LNG towards offshore
• Minimum footprint
• Reduction of weight
• Effects of motion
Offshore towards LNG
• Large scale gas production
• Cryogenic equipment
• Liquefaction complexity
Downstream towards upstream• Close to reservoir• Integrated pre-processing, • Liquefaction and storage• Offshore offloading• Partly filled ship containment
Onshore towards floating safety• Gas hazards on floating unit• Safety zones and blast protection
FPSO Floating LNG
Oil Gas
Onshore LNG
Small scale
Feasibility study: LNG Test and Technology Centre
Background:
• Need for developing knowledge basis on LNG and the ability to
test with LNG ( Dutch offshore industry )
• Need for connection to the “Dutch gas roundabout ambition”
• H.E. Maria van der Hoeven, Minister of Energy and
Economic Affairs:
• “In the field of LNG we aim to play a distinctive role
extending our position as an important gas
roundabout to include LNG facilities. We need experts
to help us realise this. To promote a high standard of
research, we are looking into the possibility of
establishing an international, independent LNG
research centre in the Netherlands. A decision will be
taken in the very near future".
• WTG LNG Summit 2008, Rotterdam
LNG Test and Technology Centre
Ambition:
• Supports development of offshore LNG by:
• availability of test sites
• re-development of knowledge
• establish a joint research program
• Strengthens connection of industry and supplying
companies
• Compatible with development of CCS chain and
CO2 ambitions.
Critical success factor:
• Permanent LNG test facilities
Targeted location:
• Gasunie peak shaving terminal, Rotterdam,
Europoort, NL
• 100.000 m3 LNG, 19.000 m3 LIN Storage
• BOG compression, high pressure gas
Added value of LNG TTC
• Unique : LNG TTC will be the first all-round LNG Test Center for
Dutch and European Industry.
• GATE project ; LNG terminal will be ready in 2011.
• Strengthens the position of Rotterdam as Energy Port of Europe.
• Overall quote from LNG TTC Consortium
“with LNG TTC we will have LNG Test Facilities nearby and we
will increase LNG expertise and employment in North Western
Europe.”
Organisation
Test
Facility
R&D
Program
Projects in 2010 / 2011
Subjects for LNG TTCTechnical issues examples
LNG fluid
properties
BOG at
Transfer
Effect ship motion
on flow
distribution
Insulation methods
Emission/ Energy
consumption LNG
processing.
Modeling of
LNG/gas
process
dynamics
Subjects LNG TTC
Pressure drop of
LNG process
equipment
Efficiency of
heat exchanger
under motion
Process
dynamics
performance
Heat influx of
LNG process
equipment
LNG flow equip. Heat exchanger Start and shut down Thermal eff.
Subjects for LNG TTCTechnical issues examples
Standard for offshore
flow measurement
Calibration
Research:
Life time
prediction under
cryogenic
conditions
Research and
knowledge transfer
Spill, rapid phase
transition, vapor
dispersion
Offshore LNG
custody transfer
Risk assessment
offshore LNG
safety
Flow measurement Material performance Safety
Subjects LNG TTC
Mechanical performance
cryogenic equipment
Logistics,
knowledge
transfer,
legislations,
emissions
Application of LNG
as transportation
fuel
Small scale
First phase / Business plan LNG TTC
finalise before 1 March 2011
FIRST PHASE REALIZATION LNG TTC
WP 100 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
WP 200 DESIGN OF TTC PLANT
WP 300 ORGANIZIONAL AND FINANCIAL PLAN
WP 400 R&D PROGRAMME
ORGANIZATION
FINANCIAL PLAN
LNG PROCESS EQUIPMENT
- Offshore regaification
- Offshore liquefaction
PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS
- Risk assessment
- Effects of spills/releases/explosions
- Process dynamics, shut down, startup, etc.
OFFSHORE TRANSFER
- Transfer systems
- LNG custody transfers
RELATED TOPICS
- CO2 logistics
- LNG as a transport fuel
- Training & education
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND DISSEMINATION
DESIGN (EXTERN)
REVIEW OF DESIGN
+
(Inter)national
Stakeholders
Overall timeline LNG TTC test facility
Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2010 2011 2012
Start TTC
Early 2013
Start First
Phase
01.09.2010
MIP Proposal
14.02.2010
Internal deadline
04.12.2009
Expected end
First Phase
01.03.2011
Funding
Request
Important milestones First Phase :
1. Local permit and basic design
2. Funding by industry
3. Funding by government
MIP Funding approved
25.6.2010
Agreement on lay-out 06.10.2010
Start work contract engineer asap
Final investment
decision
Thank you
TNO Science and IndustryOil & Gas
Stieltjesweg 1P.O. Box 1552600 AD DelftNetherlands
phone: +31 (0)15 269 2114Cell: +31 (0)6 515 515 66 Fax: +31 (0)15 269 2111
www.tno.nl/lng
Timeline development Offshore LNG TNO
2008 2009 2010
SC: Start show case projects
SC: Papers accepted for LNG16
FLNG development DT
06-03-2009
TTC: Start feasibility study
B2B: Qualification
LNG STS,Gutteling
B2B: Qualification
LNG STS SBM, Bluewater
TTC: Functional requirements TTC. Shell, SBM
TTC: Final feasibility study
Proposal MIP
Phase I TTC
B2B: Qualification
LNG STS Prospects
Gasuni Peakshaver Maasvlakte
Details Gasunie Peakshaver