Gas to Solid Transport Tech Coming

April 2, 2004

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. reported that it is about to develop a practical technology to convert natural gas into a solid for low-cost maritime transportation.

The planned natural gas hydrate (NGH) technology is expected to become practical in fiscal 2008, Mitsui Engineering said in a joint report with such concerns as Osaka University and the National Maritime Research Institute to an international study forum in Tokyo.

Mitsui Engineering is also developing a special transport ship in time for the practical application of the NGH technology.

NGH is an ice-like solid formed from a mixture of water and natural gas and is easy to handle due to low combustibility.

Compared with LNG, the sea transport of NGH requires 20% less in initial investment and reduces the cost of building a transport ship by half to two-thirds, Mitsui Engineering reported.

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