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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Shipping Training

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10/01/2027 - 14/01/2027 KUALA LUMPUR

Introduction

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Shipping Training 

 

 

Targeted:

  • Managers, supervisors, and engineers in the LNG industry.
  • Professionals within the shipping industry.
  • Professionals in energy trading, operations, and asset management.
  • Interested parties in the energy and shipping industries, such as surveyors.
  • Interested parties in risk management and insurance.
  • Professionals within the energy technology sector and stakeholders interested in energy retail developments.
  • Other engineers who would like to deepen their understanding of LNG shipping processes.

 

Course Objectives:

By the end of this LNG shipping course, participants will be able to:

  • Explore the significance of LNG shipping in the gas industry.
  • Determine the key factors influencing global LNG trade.
  • Explore the technology and advancements.
  • Understand operations, commercial, and safety requirements.
  • Understand the latest industry trends and their impact on LNG shipping.

 

COURSE OUTLINE:

 

Upon the end of this LNG shipping training, target competencies will be able to:

  • LNG ships and technology.
  • Shipping trade: LNG shipping developments.
  • Custody transfer.
  • Incidents and Safety Record.

Course Content:

Unit 1: Introduction to LNG Shipping and Technology

  • LNG stands for Liquefied Natural Gas.
  • Energy Mix: Security of Supply.
  • End-to-end value chain.
  • LNG Global Trends and Significant Projects.
  • The History of Shipping.
  • Containment technology.
  • Current tonnage overview.

Unit 2: Shipping Trade and LNG Stock Management

  • Shipping Routes and Considerations.
  • LNG trade: spot and fixed.
  • LNG Stock Management.
  • Quality considerations.
  • Material losses.
  • Liquefaction.
  • Partial cargoes.
  • Rollover.

Unit 3: Ship Propulsion Considerations and LNG Developments:

  • Marine fuel oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) as marine fuel.
  • Emissions Considerations.
  • FSRU and FSU.
  • FLNG FPSO.
  • Ship to ship, ship to shore, ship to ship.
  • Reload operations.
  • Ice class and Arctic LNG.
  • Small-scale bunkering and retail LNG.

Unit 4: Whole Fleet Considerations and Custody Transfer:

  • Ship-shore compatibility.
  • Shipping audits.
  • Material transfer and quality measurements.
  • Surveyors' requirements and processes.
  • Contractual requirements.
  • Stock Reconciliation.

Unit 5: Loading/Unloading Requirements, Maintenance, and Safety:

  • Ship-shore meetings.
  • Recordings of transfer timings.
  • Letters of protest.
  • Maintenance requirements.
  • Safety Systems.
  • Incidents.
  • Safety Records and Public Opinion.

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