WO2012074584A1 - System and method for containerized transport of liquids by marine vessel - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to the transportation and distribution of bulk liquid commodities. More particularly, the present invention relates to a marine vessel and a system and method for introducing bulk liquid commodities, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), into the established and extensive intermodal transportation system.
- bulk liquid commodities such as liquefied natural gas (LNG)
- LNG holds great promise as a transportation fuel for two principal reasons. First, its use results in significant reductions in SOx, NOx, CO 2 and particulate emissions. Second, increased use of LNG, more specifically natural gas, as a transportation fuel, replacing traditional distillates such as gasoline and diesel fuel, has the added, but no less important, benefit of reducing dependency on crude oil, most importantly imported crude oil, and easing the burden on refining capacity.
- a traditional role for LNG is the transportation of large volumes of natural gas over long distance ocean routes.
- the natural gas is liquefied to a cryogenic liquid at a location near the gas source, often in remote areas.
- the LNG is then loaded in large, specialized tankers for the ocean transit to the destination or re-gasification facility.
- the LNG is unloaded from the tanker to tanks on shore.
- the LNG is then increased in pressure to the required downstream pressure and re-gasified and consumed at or near the destination facility or distributed to the end user by conventional pipeline.
- That link will enable existing LNG terminals— liquefaction, regasification or other— in various locations throughout the world, to connect commercially to the extensive intermodal transportation systems throughout the world to implement safe and reliable LNG fuel supply distribution networks.
- This will support and hasten the use of LNG as an alternative fuel to power transportation assets, electric generating facilities, and other facilities that are capable of using natural g fuel or feedstock.
- the anticipated results of making LNG more widely available will be the conversion from heavy and light distillate fuel oils to natural gas providing significant, near-term, emissions reductions; reduced dependency on crude oil; and reduced demand for crude oil refining capacity.
- LNG that is available at marine LNG terminals, while still in its liquid state is efficiently loaded into intermodal LNG tanks, which are secured aboard a specialized marine vessel that is configured to have at one and the same time characteristics of both a tanker vessel and a container vessel, and is capable of loading and unloading bulk liquids at a marine terminal and at a container port, for distribution via maritime routes to various ports where the intermodal LNG tanks can be individually lifted from the intermodal
- the LNG can be loaded into the intermodal LNG tanks while they are secured aboard the intermodal LNG vessel at any marine LNG terminal, including, liquefaction, re-gasification ("re-gas”), peak shaving, satellite, distribution, or other terminal configurations, provided that the marine loading or unloading facility is capable of safely berthing the intermodal LNG vessel.
- re-gas re-gasification
- a specialized marine vessel in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention is capable of loading and unloading LNG at an LNG marine terminal and at a container port or similar marine facility with a suitable loading/unloading infrastructure.
- a marine vessel in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises a piping system and intermodal LNG tanks that are individually and detachably connected to the piping system.
- the intermodal LNG tanks can be simultaneously filled with LNG to a greater or lesser extent at a marine LNG facility, and can be lifted off the marine vessel individually at a container facility or other suitable marine facility.
- intermodal LNG tanks can be discharged to an LNG facility as if in a bulk mode.
- a vent system is incorporated in the piping system, and LNG vapor is vented from the intermodal LNG tanks to the vent system.
- a vapor system is incorporated in the piping system, and boil-off gas from the intermodal LNG tanks is provided to the vapor system.
- the boil-off gas can be re-liquefied (in whole or in part) and returned to the intermodal LNG tanks by the piping system, consumed by the vessel (e.g., in the propulsion engines of the vessel), disposed of in a gas combustor unit, or vented to the atmosphere.
- a liquid transfer system is incorporated in the piping system, and LNG is transferred from the intermodal LNG tanks to the transfer system.
- a manifold is coupled to the liquid transfer system for loading LNG onto, or unloading LNG from, the marine vessel.
- the marine vessel includes at least one tank for bulk storage of LNG.
- the at least one bulk storage tank can be connected to the intermodal LNG tanks, and LNG can be transferred from the at least one bulk storage tank to at least one of the intermodal LNG tanks or vice versa.
- the at least one bulk storage tank can be fitted within the marine vessel either above or below the main deck.
- a method for transporting LNG intermodally in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises the steps of providing a marine vessel
- the intermodal LNG tanks are detachably secured to the piping system.
- the intermodal LNG tanks are
- At least one of the intermodal LNG tanks is detached from the piping system, is lifted from the marine vessel, and is transferred to an intermodal form of transportation.
- At least one empty intermodal LNG tank is loaded onto the marine vessel and are detachably connected to the piping system.
- LNG is discharged from the intermodal LNG tanks to an LNG marine terminal as if in a bulk mode.
- a marine vessel in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the present invention is capable of loading and unloading bulk liquids at a marine terminal and at a container port or similar facility with a suitable loading/unloading infrastructure.
- a marine vessel in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises a piping system and intermodal tanks that are individually and detachably connected to said piping system.
- the intermodal tanks can be simultaneously filled to a greater or lesser extent with a bulk liquid at a loading facility, and can be lifted off the marine vessel individually at a container facility or other suitable marine facility.
- the intermodal tanks can be discharged to a marine terminal as if in a bulk mode.
- the marine vessel includes at least one tank for bulk storage of the bulk liquid.
- the at least one tank for bulk storage of the bulk liquid is connected to intermodal tanks by a piping system.
- the bulk liquid is transferred from the at least one bulk storage tank to at least one of the intermodal tanks.
- the at least one bulk storage tank is located above the main deck of the marine vessel.
- the at least one bulk storage tank is located below the main deck of the marine vessel.
- a method for transporting bulk liquids intermodally in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises the steps of providing a marine vessel with a piping system, interconnecting intermodal tanks to the piping system, and filling the intermodal tanks with a bulk liquid at a marine terminal as if in a bulk mode.
- the intermodal tanks are detachably secured to the piping system.
- the intermodal tanks are interconnected so as to allow rapid connection and disconnection of the intermodal tanks without the use of tools.
- At least one of the intermodal tanks is detached from the piping system, lifted, and transferred to an intermodal form of transportation.
- At least one empty intermodal tank is loaded onto the marine vessel and is detachably connected to the piping system.
- the bulk liquid is discharged from the intermodal tanks to a marine terminal as if in a bulk mode.
- Figure 1 is a profile view of an intermodal LNG tank.
- Figure 2 is an end view of the intermodal LNG tank shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a profile view of an intermodal LNG vessel in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a view in detail of an aspect of the intermodal LNG vessel shown in Figure 3.
- Figure 5 is a cross section view of the intermodal LNG vessel shown in Figure 3.
- Figure 6 is a view in detail of an aspect of the cross section view of the intermodal LNG vessel shown in Figure 5.
- Figure 7 is a cross section view of a another embodiment of the present invention showing a cross section view of an intermodal LNG vessel that includes the capability to carry LNG in at least one bulk tank as well as in intermodal LNG tanks.
- a specialized marine vessel of either ship or barge form has at one and the same time characteristics of both a tanker vessel and a container vessel and is capable of loading and unloading bulk liquids at a marine terminal and at a container port.
- the configuration of the marine vessel facilitates the ability to load and unload a substantial number of ISO-sized intermodal LNG tanks on the vessel in a manner similar to the loading and unloading of standard freight containers on a modern container vessel.
- the intermodal LNG tanks are stacked and distributed on the vessel, and are interconnected using a piping system that is an integral part of the vessel.
- Self-propelled vessel a marine vessel with permanently installed capability to propel itself at sea, i.e., a "ship.”
- Non-self-propelled vessel a marine vessel without permanently installed capability to propel itself at sea, i.e. a "barge”.
- a "self-propelled" vessel that is, for whatever reason, not using its installed capability for propulsion is not a “non-self- propelled” vessel.
- Main deck the uppermost weather tight deck of the hull of a marine vessel.
- Intermodal - a multi-modal form of transportation that uses marine, over- the-road truck, or rail transportation to move a commodity (in this case, LNG) in intermodal LNG tanks through the supply chain from production to consumer.
- a commodity in this case, LNG
- Intermodal LNG Tank - a tank that is capable of storing LNG or other liquid cryogenic gas for extended periods and that can be lifted on and off an intermodal transportation form whether in its full or empty condition.
- a standard intermodal LNG tank 10 includes a DOT- approved cryogenic liquid tank 1 configured in a support and lifting frame 2 which is compatible with ISO standards for intermodal containers, thereby allowing transport of the cryogenic liquid tank 1 by established intermodal transportation methods.
- Such intermodal LNG tanks are commercially available from a variety of sources
- intermodal LNG tank 10 is certified for the carriage of LNG.
- a typical intermodal LNG tank is 40 ft. long, 8 ft. wide, and 8 ft., 6 in. high, and is thus identical in size and shape to standard ISO freight containers used in intermodal freight transport. It should be understood, however, that these dimensions are not limiting, as a variety of other sizes are available to be compatible with intermodal freight transportation on a worldwide basis.
- the corner fittings 3 of frame 2 are compatible with the standard securing and lifting equipment that is typically used in the intermodal freight transportation system.
- Figure 2 depicts an end view of the intermodal LNG tank 10 depicted in Figure 1.
- Intermodal LNG tank 10 is fitted with a connection 4 and the necessary piping
- FIG. 3 shows a profile view of an intermodal LNG vessel 20 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- intermodal LNG vessel 20 is a non-self-propelled vessel, e.g., a barge, and propulsion of intermodal LNG vessel 20 is provided by a tug 30.
- the intermodal LNG vessel 20 and the tug 30 are connected by a semi-rigid connection, which restricts motion in all but one degree of freedom; so that the intermodal LNG vessel 20 and the tug 30 are free to pitch independently.
- a connection is known to those skilled in the art as an Articulated Tug and Barge (AT B). This particular embodiment should not be considered as limiting in any way.
- AT B Articulated Tug and Barge
- the intermodal LNG vessel 20 could be embodied in other non-self-propelled vessel configurations, or in a self-propelled vessel of any number of varieties, forms and configurations (e.g., a ship), without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 are stowed and secured on the intermodal LNG vessel 20 in a manner that is consistent with standard practice in the marine freight container trade.
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 are contained within frames or cell guides that allow the intermodal LNG tanks to be rapidly lifted on or off
- the intermodal LNG vessel 20 includes a piping system that is an integral part of the intermodal LNG vessel 20, and further includes a common LNG vapor relief system, a common LNG vapor system, and a common LNG liquid transfer system that are incorporated in the piping system.
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 are loaded onto the intermodal LNG vessel 20, they are individually connected to the piping system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 in a manner that connects all of the intermodal LNG tanks 10 to the common LNG vapor relief system, the common LNG vapor system, and the common LNG liquid transfer system.
- FIG 4 is a view in detail of the area 23 shown in Figure 3.
- the stacking levels for the intermodal LNG tanks 10 are shown as a first level 29, a second level 30, and a third level 31. Although three stacking levels are shown, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that any number of stacking levels can be employed.
- an LNG liquid transfer system transverse header 34 are located in the area 23 between the stacks of intermodal LNG tanks 10. These transverse headers 32, 33, 34 are repeated at each stacking level 29, 30, 31.
- a transverse access platform 35 is provided at each stacking level 29, 30, 31 to allow convenient access for making the connections from each intermodal LNG tank 10 to the transverse headers 32, 33, 34.
- Figure 5 shows a cross section of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 depicted in Figure 3.
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 are shown stacked above the main deck 24 and arranged in container cell guides.
- an area 25 is provided on or near the centerline of the vessel 20 to provide personnel access and to provide a place for fore and aft system headers, as described below.
- Figure 6 is a view in detail of the area 25 shown in Figure 5.
- An LNG vapor relief system fore and aft header 36, an LNG vapor system fore and aft header 37, and an LNG liquid transfer system fore and aft header 38 are located in the area 25.
- An access walkway 39 is provided for personnel access fore and aft on the intermodal LNG vessel 20.
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 are individually connected to the piping system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 in a manner that connects all of the intermodal LNG tanks 10 to the common LNG vapor relief system on the intermodal LNG vessel 20 via the tank relief connection 6 to safely vent LNG vapor, resulting from an over-pressure condition within any intermodal LNG tank 10, to the vent system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20.
- the vent system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 commonly connects the intermodal LNG tanks 10 to the transverse headers 32 that are arranged vertically at each stacking level 29, 30, 31 of the intermodal LNG tanks 10. These transverse headers 32 are located optimally in the area
- transverse headers 32 are connected to the common fore and aft header 36, which is connected to the vent mast(s) (not shown) on the intermodal LNG vessel 20.
- This vent system and vent mast(s) are to be installed in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements, such as the IGC code.
- the transverse headers 32, the common fore and aft header 36, and the vent mast(s) are the principal, but not the only, components of the common LNG vapor relief system.
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 are also individually connected to the piping system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 in a manner that connects all of the intermodal LNG tanks 10 to a common LNG vapor system on the intermodal LNG vessel 20 via the tank vapor connection 5 in a manner that safely allows the pressure in each intermodal LNG tank 10 to be maintained.
- the vapor system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 commonly connects the intermodal LNG tanks 10 to the transverse headers 33 that are arranged vertically at each stacking level 29, 30, 31 of the intermodal LNG tanks 10. These transverse headers 33 are located optimally in the area 23 between the stacks of intermodal LNG tanks to provide connection efficiency between the transverse headers 33 and the intermodal LNG tanks 10.
- transverse headers 33 are connected to the common fore and aft header 37, which is connected to the boil-off control system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 and to the loading/unloading manifolds 21 and 22.
- the LNG vapor system on the intermodal LNG vessel 20 is capable of maintaining the vapor pressure in the intermodal LNG tanks 10 to desired levels between ambient atmospheric pressure up to the relief valve settings of the intermodal LNG tanks 10.
- headers 33, the common fore and aft header 37, and the boil-off control system are the principal, but not the only, components of the common LNG vapor system.
- the object of the vapor system is to control or limit a pressure increase in the intermodal LNG tanks 10 due to the LNG boil-off gas that is naturally generated from thermal heat leaking into the intermodal LNG tanks 10.
- This LNG boil-off gas can be handled by a variety of methods that are typically used on LNG vessels.
- the boil-off gas can be consumed in the vessel's engines or in a gas combustor unit, or it can be vented to the atmosphere.
- the boil-off gas can be re-liquefied (in whole or in part) and returned to the intermodal LNG tanks 10 by the piping system.
- a detailed description of one method of re-liquefying the boil-off gas is provided in co-pending U.S. patent application no. 1 1/222,750, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 are also individually connected to the piping system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 in a manner that connects all of the intermodal LNG tanks 10 to a common LNG liquid transfer system on the intermodal LNG vessel 20 via the tank liquid connection 4 in a manner that allows for the safe transfer of LNG to the intermodal LNG tanks 10 on the intermodal LNG vessel 20 from the manifolds 21 and 22 of the intermodal LNG vessel 20, and vice versa.
- the LNG liquid transfer system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 commonly connects the intermodal LNG tanks 10 to the transverse headers 34 that are arranged vertically at each stacking level 29, 30, 31 of intermodal LNG tanks 10.
- transverse headers 34 are located optimally in the area 23 between the stacks of intermodal LNG tanks 10 to provide connection efficiency between the transverse headers 34 and the intermodal LNG tanks 10. These transverse headers 34 are connected to a common fore and aft header 38, which is connected to the
- an LNG liquid transfer system and control valves are configured to allow the intermodal LNG tanks 10 that have been connected to the piping system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 to be selectively grouped so that all of the intermodal LNG tanks 10 in a selected subset or subsets of intermodal LNG tanks 10 can be simultaneously filled (to a greater or lesser extent, i.e., fully or partially) or simultaneously discharged (to a greater or lesser extent, i.e., fully or partially).
- all of the intermodal LNG tanks 10 that have been connected to the piping system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 are capable of being simultaneously filled (to a greater or lesser extent, i.e., fully or partially) or simultaneously discharged (to a greater or lesser extent, i.e., fully or partially) in a time efficient manner similar to bulk tank LNG vessels (e.g., between 6 and 12 hours) by carefully selecting either all of the intermodal LNG tanks 10 or a subset or subsets of the intermodal LNG tanks 10 to be either simultaneously filled (to a greater or lesser extent, i.e., fully or partially) or
- FIG. 7 is a cross section view of another embodiment in accordance with the present invention, in which at least one bulk LNG tank 26 is fitted within the intermodal LNG vessel 20, below the main deck 24 of the vessel 20. Intermodal LNG tanks 10 are stacked in cell guides on a supporting structure 27 secured above the main deck 24 over the area occupied by the bulk LNG tank(s) 26. Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that other configurations and locations for the bulk LNG tank(s) 26
- 489880.1 16 (Attorney Docket No. 03374-0009) can be employed, including, but not limited to, having all of the intermodal LNG tanks 10 and the bulk LNG tank(s) 26 located above the main deck 24.
- an area 28 for personnel access and fore and aft system headers is created beneath the intermodal LNG tanks 10 port and starboard.
- the high loading/discharge manifold 21 on the intermodal LNG vessel 20 is capable of interfacing with marine LNG terminals that serve typical ocean going LNG vessels.
- the high manifold 21 is used for (but is not limited to) loading or discharging (i.e., emptying), as if in a bulk mode, the intermodal LNG tanks 10 with LNG when they are loaded on the intermodal LNG vessel 20 and are connected to its piping system, or, alternately, the bulk LNG tank(s) 26 of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 (shown in Figure 7).
- the low loading/discharge manifold 22 is capable of interfacing with smaller marine LNG terminals typical of downstream fuel distribution terminals.
- the low manifold 22 is used for (but is not limited to) discharging or loading, as if in a bulk mode, LNG to or from the intermodal LNG tanks 10 when they are loaded on the intermodal LNG vessel 20 and are connected to its piping system, or, alternately, to the bulk LNG tank(s) 26 of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 (shown in Figure 7).
- intermodal LNG vessel 20 contains a number (e.g., 120) of the intermodal LNG tanks 10, which are stacked and distributed on the intermodal LNG vessel 20, and are interconnected using the piping system that is an integral part of the intermodal LNG vessel 20.
- Intermodal LNG vessel 20 is capable of berthing at the loading/unloading berth at typical LNG marine terminals.
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 are capable of being simultaneously loaded or filled to a greater or lesser extent (i.e., fully or partially)— as though constituting a single tank (i.e., in "bulk" mode)— in a time efficient manner at the LNG marine terminal loading/unloading berth.
- the intermodal LNG vessel 20 departs the LNG terminal, it can proceed to any container port or to any other place where LNG may be discharged, whether on a container-by-container basis or on a bulk discharge basis.
- LNG can be offloaded from the intermodal LNG vessel 20 in one of two ways.
- the intermodal LNG vessel 20 has the capability of bulk discharging the LNG from the intermodal LNG tanks 10 or the bulk tank(s) 26 into the terminal's shore side bulk tanks through typical LNG piping connections (e.g., hose or so called articulated "hard arms") to one of the manifolds 21 and 22 of the intermodal LNG vessel 20.
- typical LNG piping connections e.g., hose or so called articulated "hard arms”
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 remain on the intermodal LNG vessel 20, connected to its piping system, for the return voyage to the LNG loading terminal to be reloaded with LNG efficiently and simultaneously as if in a bulk mode.
- the interconnected intermodal LNG tanks 10 are individually detached from the piping system of the intermodal LNG vessel 20, are lifted from the vessel via typical freight container cranes, and are transferred into the extensive intermodal transportation system for delivery of the LNG to an end user.
- the delivery could be made by rail, over-the-road truck, or additional marine vessel.
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 could also be marshaled at a storage and fuel distribution facility within the port or other area, or end user facility, where the LNG contained within
- the intermodal LNG tanks 10 can be used to fuel vehicles, vessels or other end users of the fuel as needed. This manner of offloading the intermodal LNG tanks 10 from the intermodal LNG vessel 20 parallels the intermodal transportation of goods in standard ISO freight containers. In other words, from the perspective of the discharge port, the intermodal LNG vessel appears no different than a standard container ship.
- the intermodal LNG vessel 20 could also be fitted with one or more bulk LNG tank(s) 26, in addition to the interconnected intermodal LNG tanks 10 that are already on the vessel, thereby increasing the capacity and utility of the intermodal LNG vessel 20.
- the bulk LNG tank(s) 26 can be coupled to the plurality of intermodal LNG tanks 10, and LNG can be transferred from the bulk tank(s) 26 to at least one of the intermodal LNG tanks 10.
- the intermodal LNG vessel 20 would also have the capability to back load empty intermodal LNG tanks 10 onto the intermodal LNG vessel 20 and to refill the empty intermodal LNG tanks 10 from the bulk LNG tank(s) 26 of the intermodal LNG vessel 20 without having to return to the LNG loading terminal for additional LNG, thereby effectively increasing the number of full intermodal LNG tanks 10 delivered on any particular voyage and loading operation at a marine LNG terminal.
- LNG can be discharged from the bulk LNG tank(s) 26 alone in a bulk mode, or from the bulk LNG tank(s) 26 in a bulk mode and from the intermodal LNG tank(s) 10 as if in a bulk mode, to an LNG marine terminal.
- an intermodal LNG vessel, system, and method in accordance with the embodiments of the present invention can make multiple deliveries to a number
- the present invention involves using multiple intermodal containerized tanks together as a group for the filling, discharge, and control of bulk liquids on a non-bulk-tanker vessel, so as to enable the non-bulk-tanker vessel to replicate the functional ability of a bulk tanker vessel to load and discharge liquids, including LNG, onto and off the vessel in bulk.
- the invention further involves the individual offloading of one or more of the intermodal containerized tanks so as to facilitate the use of the same non-bulk-tanker vessel to distribute non-bulk, smaller, parcel-like, intermodal quantities of liquid, including LNG, from the non-bulk-tanker vessel, without altering its capability to distribute bulk quantities of the liquid.
- the embodiments in accordance with the present invention are not limited to LNG or other cryogenic liquid gases, but, instead, include and encompass the transportation and distribution of any bulk liquid (e.g., light distillate fuels, gasoline, ethanol, etc.) that is capable of being contained in ISO sized intermodal tanks.
- any bulk liquid e.g., light distillate fuels, gasoline, ethanol, etc.
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