Hazards, Technology, Operation, and Economics for LNG

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Hazards, Technology, Operation, and Economics for LNG

Hazards, Technology, Operation, and Economics for LNG
26 - 30 May 2024
London, United Kingdom
United Kingdom

What are the Goals?

This training course covers the advanced aspects of hazards & controls, safe operation, inspection and maintenance of LNG Plant, storage facilities, loading & shipping.

This important and comprehensive course will equip the participants to:

  • Appreciate the basic and advanced safety around LNG Plant
  • Understand the technology, safe operations, inspection and maintenance management LNG Plant and Terminal
  • Note the safe marine protocols for entry of LNG ships into port channels, docking and undocking
  • Do HSE Risk Assessment for LNG Plant activities, loading and unloading operations
  • Learn the Safety and Fire Protection features of an LNG facility
  • Importance of safety inspection and maintenance at LNG facility
  • Study the operational/HSE incidents at various LNG facility
  • Train on the emergency response at LNG facility
  • Learn the associated international standards for LNG
  • Understand and address Insurance, Legal and Statutory Implications
  • Economic considerations around global LNG scenario

Who is this Training Course for?

All personnel responsible for: 

  • LNG plant, terminal, and marine safety (e.g., Operations, Inspection, maintenance and marine)
  • LNG loading
  • Discharging and custody transfer
  • Handling LNG cargoes
  • LNG plant operators
  • LNG handlers
  • LNG vessel owners and operators
  • LNG plant safety auditors
  • Surveyors and inspectors
  • LNG marine superintendents

Daily Agenda

Day One: What Is LNG? Hazards. LNG Spectrum End To End. International Context. Process Safety Management of an LNG Plant 

  • Assessment of delegates current LNG knowledge and understanding of LNG Plant and Terminals
  • Specific LNG safety criteria and areas that need in depth coverage after assessment of delegates.
  • Asking general questions related to LNG duties, this allows customizing the LNG safety training program
  • Screening / Compatibility Studies of participating LNG delegates

What is LNG? Specific Safety - Hazards and Risks

  • Introduction to LNG: What is LNG? LNG Characteristics.
  • The whole LNG Production, Storage, Loading, Shipping, Unloading and Consuming chain
  • The Gas Value Chain: From gas wells to the customers through LNG transformation.
  • Major LNG Producing Locations as Samples
  • Major LNG Consuming Countries
  • Peak Shaving concepts with regards to LNG

Introduction to the Relevant International Standards/ Guidelines / Societies

  • International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT) new Edition. Synergy product.
  • Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF)
  • LNG Marine Terminal Operators Competence and Training Guide (MTOCT)
  • SIGTTO (Society of International Gas Tankers and Terminal Operators)
  • IMO (International Maritime Organization)
  • International Gas Code
  • Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS) Convention

Specific Safety - Hazards and Risks

  • Process Safety management as applied to LNG Plants
  • What are good Design Features of an LNG Plant
  • Safety in LNG Process Design
  • Historical Incidents: the need for Safety in Process Design
  • LNG Plant Design Approaches: 1) Preventive/Pre-incident 2) Mitigative/Post-Incident
  • Elimination of Hazards through LNG Process Design
  • Major Activities of LNG Process Safety and Loss Prevention Design Engineers
  • Introduction to HAZID
  • Introduction to HAZOP and SIL Assessment
  • Introduction to LOPA (Layer of Production Analysis)
  • Introduction to Consequence Analysis/Dispersion Analysis
  • Introduction to Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA)
  • The wheel of Hazards
  • LNG Security Issues

Technology: Main Units in an LNG Plant and the associated Hazards Management 

  • LNG Units at glance
  • Practical miscellaneous issues in various units of an LNG Plant
  • Miscellaneous Items in an LNG Plant: Cryogenic Applications

Day Two: Storage of the Produced LNG.  LNG Safety and Planning

Storage of the Produced LNG

  • LNG Storage: Types and Features
  • Hazards Associated with LNG storage
  • MSDS – LNG
  • Specific properties and hazards associated with LNG
  • Other Characteristics of LNG

LNG Safety and Planning

  • SWP/JSA Delegate Exercise - HSE Health and Safety Workplace Practices SWP/JSA for end to end
  • LNG Risk Analysis and Job Safety Analysis
  • Technical characteristics of LNG
  • LNG Handling, storage and spill risk
  • Volatile cargo and gas vapors leak from ruptured tanks, Hoses & pipelines, causing oxygen deficiencies
  • Gas Hazard Monitoring Equipment for JSA
  • Adverse Weather Working – Guidelines examples for JSA
  • LNG Hose construction and length
  • Hose quality and identification
  • The LNG ‘Golden’ Safety Rule
  • Confined space entry
  • Process and Mechanical isolations
  • Electrical isolation
  • Working at Height
  • Ground disturbances
  • Lifting Operations
  • Driving Safety
  • Management of Change in Organization, Equipment, Plant, Standards or Procedures that have a Health, Safety, Integrity and/or Environmental impact
  • ‘Step back’ 5 x 5 procedures

Day Three: Loading & Shipping of LNG with Safety. Custody Transfer Protocols 

  • Transfer of LNG from Storage Tanks to Loading Jetty on cold recirculation

Safe Docking/ Mooring of the Ship at the Loading Jetty

  • LNG POAC (Person of Overall Advisory Control): Demands and Responsibilities
  • Loading Master preparation and monitoring of moorings
  • Ship guided and docked into LNG berth by Port Tugs
  • Position Monitoring System (PMS)/ Dynamic Positioning/ Compatibility & OPTIMOOR
  • Tension Monitoring System (TMS)
  • The Loading Jetty layout. Mooring and Breasting Dolphins (Applicable to unloading jetty)
  • How does Ship Storage Tank look like from inside the ship?
  • Jetty Approaches: Finger or Face Terminal Design Interface for LNG discharge
  • SPM (Single Point Mooring) as a special case

Safety Features at the LNG Jetty/Port

  • Jetty Water Curtains and Tower Fire Water Monitors
  • Fire Fighting Tugs
  • Ship Hull Protection against LNG Spillage
  • Working of Loading Arm: Swivel Joint
  • Hydraulic QC/DC (Quick Coupling/Decoupling)
  • Powered Emergency Release Coupler (PERC)

Custody Transfer Protocols/ISGOTT driven Interface Safety Management

  • What is LNG custody Transfer?
  • LNG Communications procedures & precautions
  • Cargo Hazards, weather conditions, Personnel injury, mooring unmooring operations
  • Critical Information from LNG terminal to tanker. LNG Cargo loads. Preparations & Responsibilities
  • Critical LNG Information transfer from tanker to terminal. Preparations & Responsibilities
  • Critical LNG Load Master discharge plan/ Types of Liquid/Gas carriers and LNG Tanks
  • LNG Transfer system design and parameters Contributors to Boil off Gas
  • SIRE (Ship Inspection Reporting)
  • Third Party Inspection Reports,
  • Critical LNG – Applicable safety codes and Charterers’ requirements
  • Dry Dock Inspection Reports
  • Shore Audits. Port Compliance Reports
  • SSMS (Ship Safety Management System)
  • TMSA (Tanker Management Self-Assessment)
  • LNG Plant and Ship-shore safety checklist including
  • LNG Safety procedures and recommendations for tanker and terminal personnel
  • International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
  • Identify improved procedures for the handling, loading and discharging of LNG
  • Understand pumps and pipeline systems including loading and discharge operations for LNG
  • LNG ESD 1 and 2 - Technical comparisons and LNG Containment systems

Miscellaneous Preparations/Ongoing Checks before and during LNG Loading

  • LNG In Service Inspections
  • LNG Service Leak Testing
  • Colour Couplings Indexes
  • Operational risk profiles in LNG Bunkering
  • Inspections and Audit – Rigging
  • Inspections and Audit – Wire Ropes
  • Inspections – Handling and Chains
  • Inspection - Shackles and hardware

LNG Safety Operations

  • LNG Cargo Safety Transfer checklists and forms required
  • LNG Cargo Transfer Safety equipment required
  • LG Cargo hazards, safety and risks that exist
  • LNG Cargo controls
  • Cargo training required for personnel (LNG Preparations forms)
  • SIMOPS

Day Four: Emergency Safety Response and Contingency Planning – LNG

  • Common causes of these incidents
  • Required LNG training and preparations

LNG Hazards and Risks moving forward

  • Geographical hazards
  • Crew factor
  • LNG Ship and shore requirements

Risk profiling of your LNG operations

What response is required?

  • Safety Management Systems and Options for LNG

Case Study: Ship Spills. ESD and Releases

  • Protocols and how the systems are used

Miscellaneous

  • Things to do in case of an LNG emergency
  • General Emergency Response Management
  • Things to avoid during LNG emergencies
  • Contingency equipment for LNG
  • Spill and LNG leaks
  • LNG SOPEP/SIMOPS use
  • Fire or Structural damage due to LNG spills
  • Poor weather and mooring failures
  • Precautions against piracy
  • Media management and communications, parties involved

LNG STS (Ship to Ship) and other Transfers. Management of Operations

  • LNG and Liquid/Gas Transfer System Naval Architectures and available technologies
  • LNG Ship to Ship to shore
  • LNG Ship to Platform
  • LNG Ship to Ship
  • LNG Ship connected transfer systems and tandem configurations
  • LNG System Uptime considerations of effective operations
  • Meteocean conditions, prediction tools
  • Organizational Skills Motivation of Operator, Ships’ Officer to cooperate LNG Liquid form measurement - Differential Flow mechanisms, design, metering and performance
  • Ultrasonic Flow mechanisms, design, metering and performance
  • Vortex Flow mechanisms, design, metering and performance
  • Applications of flow meters, calibration, calculations, transfer principles Safety

Preparing for the future incidents – LNG Contingency planning

STS equipment and training. LNG Cryogenic Hose safety, testing and type

Salvage of an LNG vessel

  • Considerations for LNG cargo recovery
  • LNG Environmental impact
  • LNG Technical equipment development

Day Five: LNG Customer End. LNG Technical Developments - LNG Engineers and Tech Superintendents – Wear Down, Fatigue and Failure Management Practices and Planning - LNG Fuel, STS And Bunkering 

LNG Customer End

  • Safe unloading of Cargo
  • Safe vaporization of LNG and Transmission to consumers
  • Odorization of LNG for Domestic Consumer benefit
  • Different Uses of LNG

The Inspection and Maintenance Strategy – the Safe Way!

  • Overview of SMS & PMS
  • Working of LNG-driven engines and fuel systems
  • Discuss onboard Planned Maintenance Systems – PMS
  • Discuss Trend analysis – T.A
  • Analysis of Condition Monitoring technical – CME
  • OEM Main Engine component failures relevant to engine performance
  • Bunkering

LNG Plant and the Offshore Installation manager (OIM) Interface

  • Onshore and Offshore Installation Manager [OIM] responsibilities
  • Management practices
  • Communications

LNG Fire and Causes – Inspection, Audits and Investigation

  • The science of LNG
  • Chemical and physical properties of highly-flammable fuels
  • Classification of fire causes
  • Chemical sources, material subject to spontaneous ignition – ships
  • Materials, Cargo, Electrical heat energy
  • Faulty electric circuits and equipment, replacement parts
  • Fuses, exposed lights by the type
  • Fixtures, motors and engine rooms leaks in fuel Systems
  • Welding in burning operations and other energy sources
  • Mechanical energy
  • Liquids and gases
  • Electrical wiring malfunctions

LNG Fire Scene - Points of Origin. The Science of Fire. Fire Investigation

  • Fire investigator safety
  • Fire scene hazards
  • Investigation priorities upon arrival
  • Science of smoke and fuel
  • Determining the point of origin
  • Reconstruction of fire
  • Documentation, sketches, sketching systems plotting methods

LNG Economic Considerations

  • Where is LNG Placed in the energy markets?
  • LNG pricing
  • Advantages and disadvantages of LNG as a fuel/energy source
  • LNG as a panacea in the present war sensitive world where pipelines are vulnerable

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Date & Time
Sunday, May 26, 2024
Start - 10:00 AM (Asia/Kuwait)
Thursday, May 30, 2024
End - 10:00 AM (Asia/Kuwait)

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