Salof Refrigeration Inc. (“Salof”, now “GE Oil & Gas”, in Schertz Tx USA) has been awarded a project by Shell US Gas and Power LLC to design and fabricate the world’s first Mobile Modular Liquefaction System (“MMLS”) for the Canada Green Corridor (“CGC”) Project.
The objective of the MMLS is to liquefy pipeline-quality gas to supply the North American Heavy Duty Vehicle Market with LNG to fuel the freight logistics industry, as it makes the conversion from diesel to clean burning natural gas. This first MMLS application is scheduled for Shell’s Jumping Pound gas complex, which is the epicenter for the company’s Green Corridor that will provide LNG fuelling stations throughout the Canadian province of Alberta.
Liquid Cold delivered engineering design services including detailed pipe stress design analysis & verification including for cryogenic piping and pipe support design using AutoPIPE software. Liquid Cold also supplied project management consulting and support directly to the Salof Project Manager.
Liquid Cold successfully supported the project at varying locations (USA and Australia) to deliver the full scope over a nine (9) months period in September 2013.