Managing Emissions at LNG Plants:
Balancing Energy Demands and Environmental Concerns
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has emerged as a critical player in the global energy landscape, offering a cleaner-burning alternative to traditional fossil fuels. LNG plants, which liquefy natural gas for transportation and storage, play a pivotal role in this transition. However, the operation of LNG plants can lead to emissions that impact air quality, contribute to climate change, and pose environmental challenges.
Around the globe, the management of emissions from LNG plants is a complex endeavor that involves adherence to regulations, implementation of cutting-edge technologies, and a commitment to sustainable practices. This e-book delves into the strategies and measures employed to manage emissions at LNG assets, with a focus on air emissions, greenhouse gases (GHGs), and regulatory frameworks.