About Brass LNG


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How we deliver

Our LNG will be loaded onto specially-designed ships through cryogenic pipelines and then safely transported to our buyers' terminal facilities, mainly in the Atlantic Basin.

Transporting LNG

LNG is transported by carrier ships at atmospheric pressure and kept in liquid state at about -160°C in insulated tanks.

Standard-sized LNG ships carry 140,000m3 to 155,000m3 (58,000 to 65,000 tonnes) of LNG. The largest ships can have capacities in excess of 200,000m3.

LNG carriers can measure 300m long and require a 12m draught when fully loaded.

Transporting LPG

LPG is transported in similarly specialised but smaller vessels.

Environmental concerns

We'll work closely with the Nigerian Federal Department of Fisheries (FDF) and other government bodies to ensure our shipping and transportation have minimal impact on the sensitive and important fishing grounds around Brass Island.

All international rules and regulations regarding environmental and water quality control will be strictly adhered to. Furthermore, all our LNG carriers will have the so called "Green Passport" as an indication that the most stringent environmental plans and procedures are followed.

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