LNG Training of Tokyo Gas
Yutaka Shirakawa
Senior Manager, Energy Production Department
Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
The information in this presentation is based upon forecasts and reflects prevailing conditions and our
view as of this date, all of which are accordingly subject to change. In preparing this presentation, we
have relied upon and assumed, without independent verification, the accuracy and completeness of all
information available from public sources.
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statements contained herein.
Outlook for Natural Gas Consumption
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
EU15
(Unit: bcm)
Japan
150
US
800
100
600
50
0
2004
2020
Korea
2004
2020
200
China
50
2004
2020
Taiwan
100
50
400
200
0
2004
2020
2004 2020
2004 2020
LNG
Tokyo Gas estimates from various sources.
* EU15 includes Turkey that imports LNG.
PNG (net) & Additional to be defined
Indigenous
LNG Receiving Terminals in Japan
Niigata
Okayama
Sin-Minato
Kawagoe
Mizushima
Hatsukaichi
Ohgishima
Himeji,
Himeji LNG
Higashi-Ohgishima
Sodegaura
Yanai
Tobata
Futtsu
Negishi
Fukuoka
Nagasaki
Kagoshima
Hakodate
Sodeshi
Chita, Chita Joint LNG,
Chita Midorihama
Takamatsu
Ohita Senboku 1,2
Sakai
Yokkaichi
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Philosophy of LNG Training
LNG is extreme low-temperature liquid at -162 degrees Celsius,
which has unique property. Special knowledge and know-how are
needed to handle LNG with safe at high level in both operation
and maintenance.
Tokyo Gas has the experience over 35 years all about LNG in
operation, maintenance, and engineering with the great extent of
knowledge and know-how. No serious incidents have occurred in
the LNG history of Tokyo Gas with high reputation in terms of
safety and security.
The special engineers and operators have been brought up and
trained with our profound education and training program.
As many LNG terminals are being constructed in the world, to
train competent LNG engineers and operators is getting more
important while it is not easy task.
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Training Curriculum for Tokyo Gas
Based on our experience for over 35 years, the competency to
operate and maintain LNG terminal is established in Tokyo Gas.
To meet the competency, training curriculum was established and
classified in some levels and subjects.
Basic, Advanced, and Senior courses
Operation, Mechanical, Electricity, and Instrumentation
Our engineers learn all the courses in their first year and
operators learn them within three years.
We usually share the Basic course with other companies.
Operation
Maintenance
Mechanical
Basic
Electricity
Instrumentation
Training curriculum for the other companies
Advanced
Senior
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Training Curriculum for Other Companies
We normally provide two week course as a general training
course. However, the curriculum can be customized. Trainers
can go to trainees site and give the training there as well.
To deepen their understanding, detailed lecture is provided
first. It covers characteristic of LNG, LNG storage tanks, intank pumps, vaporizers, BOG compressors, piping and
valves, welding and corrosion, receiving terminal operation,
procedure of LNG receiving, roll-over prevention, quality
control, measurement, and safety and security.
Photographs and videos help them to understand the tips of
operation and maintenance.
Number of Trainees
Education and Training Record
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Production Dept.
Other Dept.
Other Companies
Total
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
799
177
90
1066
706
192
117
1015
692
289
95
1076
986
124
48
1158
676
162
189
1007
Mechanical Engineering
Course
Machine
Specialist
- Basic Course
Principal coverage
- What is equipment management?
- Measuring instruments - taking measurements with calipers and micrometers
- Valve structures and features - ordinary valve disassembly / assembly / maintenance /
leakage testing
- What is non-destructive testing? (solvent-removable penetrant testing, magnetic particle
testing)
- Piping materials
- Machine drawings, piping drawings - how to draw piping isometrics
- Outline of welding and welding management
- Lubricant management
- Work management
Electrical Engineering
Course
Principal coverage
Electrical
Specialist
- Basic courses
- Basics of electricity measurement and circuit
theory
- Knowledge of safe handling of electricity
- Plant safety knowledge
- Knowledge concerning power costs
- Basic knowledge of sequence control
- Practical learning using sequence boards
- Basic knowledge of protective power supplies
- Basics of motors
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Instrumentation Engineering
Course
Instrumentation
Specialist
- Basic course
Principal coverage
- General instrumentation, Equipment management
- Systems of units, Instrumentation terminology
- Reading drawings, basic analog/digital loop configuration and sequences
- Automatic control
- Flow, pressure, temperature measurement principles and adjustment
- Control valve principles and adjustment
- Rack and panel instruments
- Positioner principles and adjustment
- Tools and measuring instruments
- Materials and inspection
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Operation Engineering
Course
Manufacturing
- Basics Course
Principal coverage
- Basic knowledge [basic properties of gases, physical properties and handling of city gas
and LNG, operation of LNG plants, utility equipment]
- Learn about gas quality control and operation work-study [Experience operation using a
training simulator]
- Operation work-study [ORV start-up and shut-down, calorific value adjustment plant]
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Bowing
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Liquid Seal
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Terminal Tours
Terminal tours to Negishi, Sodegaura and Ohgishima
terminals give trainees real experience in actual situation
of LNG terminal.
Observation of LNG vessel berthing and unloading are
scheduled as well.
Trainees walk throughout our receiving terminals and
observe actual equipments and dismounted equipments
for the maintenance if available.
Trainees get a practical explanation of operation in detail.
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Negishi Terminal
First LNG terminal in Asia
Storage capacity: 1.2mkl
Start of operation: 1966
Cryogenic power generation
(Image view)
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LNG Cryogenic Power Generation
(Image view)
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Cold Warehouse by LNG Cryogenic Energy
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Dry Ice Production by LNG Cryogenic Energy
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Sodegaura Terminal
World largest class LNG terminal
Storage capacity: 2.7mkl
Start of operation: 1973
Receiving capacity: 11.3mtpa
Three berths
(Image view)
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Tokyo Gas Bay Power
(Image view)
Power generation at LNG terminal
Specification
1shaft GTCC
Output
102.89MW11)
Efficiency 45HHV)
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Lorry and Satellite Terminal
LNG tank
LNG lorry
(Image view)
Air-fin type vaporizer
Small scale LNG terminal for
detached inland supply area
7,700 cargos in 2004
Open rack type
vaporizer
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Ohgishima Terminal
State of the arts LNG terminal
Storage capacity: 0.6mkl
Start of operation: 1998
Under-ground LNG tank
(Image view)
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The Safest LNG Tanks in the World
49m
72m
(Image view)
Under-ground Tank at Tokyo Gas, Ohgishima Terminal
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Conclusion
Tokyo Gas has remarkable track record of stable and
safe LNG handling with its specially established
education and training program.
LNG education and training program can provide
trainees with a wide variety of LNG knowledge and
know-how in response to the requirements of LNG
industry. We have accepted lots of trainees so far from
both domestic and overseas companies.
We are convinced that our education and training
program will be extremely worthwhile for not only
inexpert but also experienced engineers and operators of
LNG terminals to get new and useful knowledge and
skills.
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