Title: 26th plenary meeting ISOTC 67 September 2006, Veracruz, Mexico
126th plenary meeting ISO/TC 67September 2006,
Veracruz, Mexico
Proposal for a New ISO TC67 Working Grouprelated
to the LNG Industry
2Proposal of a new ISO/TC 67 WG on LNG agenda
- Presentation
- The LNG market
- The LNG Liquefaction and Import Terminals
- The LNG Industry challenges
- The LNG Standards
- Objectives of the proposed ISO/TC 67 WG on LNG
- Discussion
3The LNG market will be the most dynamic energy
sector in the coming years
LNG Gaspipe LNG producing countries in
2015(e) LNG consuming countries in 2015(e)
Gm3
1000
750
500
LNG Gas pipe Domestic Production
250
0
2005 2010 2015 2020
2005 2010 2015 2020
2005 2010 2015 2020
Asia
North America
Europe
- LNG demand in Asia pulled by China India
- LNG demand in EU America link to
flat/declining domestic production
4LNG supply shift from Asia to Middle East
Notionnal Projects
New Projects
Existing or launched
5LNG Liquefaction Plant location worldwide in
2006 (existing, under construction or planned)
- Baltic
- Sakhalin 1
- Shtokman
- Yamal
- Algeria
- Arzew/Bethouia
- Skikda
- Iran
- NIOC LNG
- ParsLNG
- PersianLNG
- Qeshm
- Malaysia
- MLNG Dua
- MLNG Tiga
- Qatar
- Qatargas 1,2,3,4
- Qalhat LNG
- Tinidad Tobago
- Atlantic LNG
- Indonesia
- Arun
- Bontang
- Tangguh
- Indonesia
- Abadi
- Donggi
- Senoro
- East Timor
- Greater Sunrise
- Browse
- Gorgon
- Ichthys
- Pluto
- Scarborough
- Existing or under construction
6LNG Import Terminals location worldwide in
2006 (existing and under construction) Note
there would not be enough place on the map to
show planned Import Terminals
- United Kingdom
- Isle of Grain
- Dragon
- South Hook
- Teeside
- Japan
- Chita
- Chita Kyodo
- Chita Midorihana
- Fukuoka
- Futtsu
- Hatsukaichi
- Higashi Ogishima
- Higasshi Niigata
- Himeji 1
- Himeji 2
- Kagoshima
- Kawagoe
- Mizushima
- Nagazaki
- Negishi
- Oita
- Sakai
- Senboku 1
- South Korea
- Pyeongtaek
- Incheon
- Tongyeong
- Gwangyang
- USA
- Cove Point
- Elba Island
- Everett
- Gulf Gateway
- Lake Charles
- Canada
- Bear Head
- Canaport
- France
- Fos-sur-Mer
- Montoir
- Turkey
- Aliaga
- Marmara Ereglisi
- Cameron
- Freeport
- Sabine Pass
- Spain
- Barcelona
- Bilbao
- Cartagena
- Huelva
- Sagunto
7Existing planned LNG Import Terminals in the US
and nearby
Cacouna 5
Kitimat
Tupper
Rabaska 5
Ridley
Bear Head
Skipanon
St John
Quoddy Bay
St Helens
Everett
Goldboro
Providence
Somerset
Crown Landing
Weavers Cove
Cove Point 8
Broadwater
Port Penguin
Freedom Energy
Long Beach
Lake Charles
Elba Island
Crystal
Cameron 16
Port Arthur
Cabrillo Port
Creole Trail 27
Costa Azul
Pascagoula CVX Gulf
Sabine Pass
Puerto Libertad
Beacon Port
Freeport
Mar Adentro
Main Pass
Energy Bridge
Port Pelican
Corpus Christi
Gulf Landing
- Bahamas
- Calypso/Seafarer
- Ocean Express
Existing Expansion Under-construction Projects
Approved (by authorities) Proposed
Brownsville
Golden Pass
Pearl Crossing
Altamira
Corpus Ingleside
Corpus Christi
Calhoun LNG
Galveston
Andes
Lazaro Cardenas
Puerto Rico
Manzanillo
8The LNG world increasing production capacity
- The strong growing demand leads to numerous new
projects, including plant capacities up to 10 -
15 Mtpa
9The LNG world increasing flow
- In order to consolidate the forthcoming
worldwide LNG flow, a high reliability of
equipments and installation is mandatory
Norway / Barents Sea LNG 25
In Bcm (109 m3)
Europe
LNG imports 160
25
5
North America
LNG imports 140
35
50
5
10
Asia
65
15
LNG imports 210
30
Middle-East LNG 170
30
25
45
15
5
45
West Africa LNG 65
30
30
5
50
5
South America (TT, Vz) LNG 35
50
LNG flow
new LNG flow
Middle-East LNG 170
exportation center (170 Capacity)
Asia Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, China, India
10The LNG world forthcoming challenges
- New equipments, new liquefaction processes and
new concepts must be qualified, and certified
within multi owner projects
- Global and flexible market
- New environments (remote areas, offshore,
arctic,..) - Larger size
- New liquefaction processes
- New cryogenic equipment (Pipe-in-Pipe,
storage,) - New construction approach (barge, modules,
GBS,..) - Offshore loading solutions
- Increased safety requirements
- Increased security requirements
- Fast Front End Engineering and challenging
construction phases require rigorous procedures
and methodologies and development of
internationally acceptable standards
11The LNG world forthcoming challenges
- New technical challenges concern the whole LNG
chain
12The need for International Standards
- LNG
- GROWING DEMAND / INCREASING FLOW / PROJECT SIZE /
TECHNICAL CHALLENGE / RELIABILITY / SAFETY
SECURITY
REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
13Existing Codes Standards related to LNG industry
- Several Codes Standards used within the LNG
industry already exist
- EN (Europe)
- NFPA (USA)
- ASME (USA)
- API (USA)
- BS (United Kingdom)
- IP (United Kingdom)
- DIN (Germany)
- JGA (Japan)
- CSA (Canada)
- NOM (Mexico)
- .
- There is an actual need of standardization of
the LNG industry in order to spread existing
Codes Standards at an international level
14Objectives of the new ISO TC67 Working Group
- Review of LNG industry requirements in terms of
Standards, Technical Specifications, Reports and
Guides - Review of available national documents
applicable to the LNG industry - Definition of potential cooperation with
documents owners in the frame of ISO TC67 Working
Group about LNG - Definition of a priority actions list
- New Work Item Proposal based on EN 15321997
Ship to Shore Interface dedicated to LNG
transfer - No equivalent (to be verified)
- Simple short document
- Revision is proposed at CEN level
15ISO/TC 67 LNG WG?
- Thank you for your attention
- And now there is room for discussion