Advances in Gas Transportation by Pipeline and LNG
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "H: Geo-Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 3 October 2024 | Viewed by 1212
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pipe mechanics; integrity assessment; ILI-based pipeline health inspection; real-time pipeline geohazard monitoring
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
At present, with the continuous development of the pipeline industry, pipeline transportation technology has developed by leaps and bounds, forming a relatively complete oil and gas storage and transportation technology system, and establishing a relatively complete modern pipeline industry system. With the rapid development of a new round of scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation, cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary technologies have accelerated cross-integration, and oil and gas energy consumption, supply, technology, and institutional revolution have continued to deepen. The development of the pipeline industry and technology has entered a transition window period and a critical period of innovation. At the new historical starting point, in order to achieve high-quality and sustainable development of the pipeline industry, it is necessary to coordinate the coordination between safety, efficiency, value, and low carbon policies in the development process. As a low-carbon fossil energy, natural gas will be a partner for the long-term integrated development of renewable energy in the process of achieving the "dual carbon" goal. In order to achieve net zero emission of natural gas in the whole industry chain, natural gas consumption will gradually develop towards large-scale utilization of electricity, industry, and CCUS. Natural gas fields, pipelines, gas storage, and LNG terminals will form a more flexible energy supply system.
This Special Issue aims to unite the efforts of researchers around the world to look at the research progress of natural gas pipelines and LNG from a diversified perspective, and to carry out more in-depth discussions on key technologies of natural gas pipeline transportation, new energy storage and transportation, unconventional transportation technology, and pipeline digital transformation technology.
Articles selected for this Special Issue on “Advances in Gas Transportation by Pipeline and LNG” will be subject to a peer-review procedure with the aim of rapid and wide dissemination of fundamental and practical research results.
We invite you to submit your original papers to this Special Issue on “Advances in Gas Transportation by Pipeline and LNG” and look forward to receiving your outstanding research.
Dr. Xiaoben Liu
Prof. Dr. Hao Wang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- pipeline
- LNG
- new energy storage and transportation
- low carbon