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"Mudpie" provides new method for storing liquefied gases
New technique for storing liquefied natural gas in covered hole in ground at ultralow temperatures of -258 F has been introduced in test demonstration at Lake Charles, La; technique involves freezing ground surrounding area to be excavated, excavating hole, and installing vapor tight sealed aluminum roof over this hole before filling; soil surrounding excavated area was first frozen by circulating refrigerant through pipes.
"Mudpie" provides new method for storing liquefied gases
New technique for storing liquefied natural gas in covered hole in ground at ultralow temperatures of -258 F has been introduced in test demonstration at Lake Charles, La; technique involves freezing ground surrounding area to be excavated, excavating hole, and installing vapor tight sealed aluminum roof over this hole before filling; soil surrounding excavated area was first frozen by circulating refrigerant through pipes.
"Mudpie" provides new method for storing liquefied gases
World Petroleum
World Petroleum ; 32
1961
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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