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What are the risks of an LNG tanker explosion? – World


A Qatari tanker loaded with liquefied natural gas (LNG) was at risk of exploding, one source said, after it sustained significant damage in an attack on the Omani side of the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday.

While the LNG industry has experienced a few accidents at onshore facilities, there has never been a catastrophic LNG cargo-tank explosion on a commercial LNG carrier at sea.

Recent targeting of energy shipping vessels by belligerents in both the Ukraine and Iran wars has raised concerns, however.

Tuesday’s incident involving the tanker Al Rekayyat marks the second case this year of an LNG vessel being caught up in a war-related attack.

In March, the Russian LNG tanker Arctic Metagaz caught fire in the Mediterranean after it was struck by Ukrainian naval drones, forcing its crew to abandon ship, according to Russia’s transport ministry.

At export terminals, it is loaded into specialised LNG carriers. These ships have double hulls and highly insulated cargo tanks designed to keep the LNG cold throughout the voyage.

A small amount of LNG naturally evaporates during transport. If left unmanaged, the so-called boil-off gas increases the volume and pressure inside storage tanks.

It is often captured and fed directly into the ship’s engines as a primary fuel source.

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