Problems of transportation technology implemeting of compressed natural gas in marine areas
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2312-8372.2014.32253Keywords:
compressed natural gas, self-propelled barges, project planningAbstract
The problems of transportation technology implementing of compressed natural gas in marine waters are considered in the article. The results of international experience investigation of companies involved in maritime transport gas market are given. The aim of the research is to develop the basic principles of drafting the transportation of compressed natural gas for their success. It is considered the possible reasons for the lack of implemented projects and it is outlined the feasibility area of marine transportation of compressed natural gas. The list of issues that require consideration when developing projects is determined according to the research results taking as a basis the implementation scheme of compressed natural gas transportation technology using self-propelled barges. The research results will contribute to the implementation of a specific project in reality and will serve as support for technology in general.References
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