Dresser-Rand’s LNGo ™ system is a modularized, re-deployable natural gas liquefaction plant capable of producing 6,000 gallons of LNG per day. This point- of-use production plant is a standardized product made up of four packaged skids: a power module, compressor module, process module and a conditioning module. Inlet natural gas is converted to LNG product and used as a process refrigerant. A small portion of the inlet gas is used to power the plant. With a small footprint, low emissions, skid-mounted portability, and no external power utility requirement, liquefied natural gas is finally within reach with the LNGo system. Dresser-Rand is well positioned to help its clients gain a competitive advantage in the distributed LNG market. With its short cycle times, global service presence and leading edge technology, Dresser-Rand combines its MOS ™ compressor, Guascor ® genset, and Enginuity ® controls to offer a new liquefaction process. Meeting the rising demand for energy has never been this sustainable. Introducing the LNGo system. DISTRIBUTED SMALL-SCALE LNG SYSTEM THE LNGo ™ SYSTEM
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Dresser-Rand’s LNGo™ system is a modularized, re-deployable natural gas liquefaction plant capable of producing 6,000 gallons of LNG per day. This point-of-use production plant is a standardized product made up of four packaged skids: a power module, compressor module, process module and a conditioning module.
Inlet natural gas is converted to LNG product and used as a process refrigerant. A small portion of the inlet gas is used to power the plant. With a small footprint, low emissions, skid-mounted portability, and no external power utility requirement, liquefied natural gas is finally within reach with the LNGo system.
Dresser-Rand is well positioned to help its clients gain a competitive advantage in the distributed LNG market. With its short cycle times, global service presence and leading edge technology, Dresser-Rand combines its MOS™ compressor, Guascor® genset, and Enginuity® controls to offer a new liquefaction process. Meeting the rising demand for energy has never been this sustainable. Introducing the LNGo system.
The LNGo system offers a decentralized approach to meeting the growing demand for LNG fueling. LNGo enables the build out of a flexible LNG infrastructure by offering re-deployable, phased expansions of LNG supply in 6,000 GpD intervals. The self-sustaining, pre-packaged LNGo system can be easily applied at or near the point of fuel use with no power interconnects, minimal site requirements and a streamlined installation process. Acquiring mobile LNG production will also enable re-deployment of these fueling hubs to meet future market demands.
Dresser-Rand provides full turn-key installation and commissioning services as well as routine operations, monitoring, and maintenance contracts to ensure ongoing reliable and available operations.
❚ flares and stranded wells – Monetize valuable natural gasMonetize stranded gas – Get gas from stranded wells to marketsEliminate flaring – Capture and monetize wasted flare gas
❚ LNG fuel source for remote users – Low cost alternative to diesel/ propane/heating oil
E&p equipment: Drilling/fracturing rigs and generator fueling Mining: heavy-duty trucks and boiler fuelingOn-site liquefaction for truck fleets and heavy duty equipmentResidential and commercial fuel replacement for propane, heating oil, and diesel
❚ LNG production in stages – Incremental supply for underserved and growing markets
Regions with limited or no LNG supplyFuel supply for LNG/LCNG retail/utility dispensersMarine and rail fueling projectsMini peak-shaving / gas storage
❚ http://lng.dresser-rand.com ❚ Call 800-372-2608
❚ Compliant with NfpA 59A and 49CfR part 193 design criteria for LNG ❚ Meets NEC Class 1, Division 2, Group D, T2A for certified hazard areas ❚ Ambient rating: -40°F to 110°F ❚ Module assembled footprint: 110’ x 50’ x 14’ (h) ❚ Input natural gas: