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LNG Today In Jacksonville GREENTECH 2017 May 31, 2017 ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE Fort Lauderdale, Florida JAXPORT Northeast Florida’s Economic Engine and Southeast Gateway

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LNGToday In Jacksonville

GREENTECH 2017 May 31, 2017ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE Fort Lauderdale, Florida

JAXPORTNortheast Florida’s Economic Engine and Southeast Gateway

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What is LNG?

LNG is Liquefied Natural Gas, the same natural gas safely used in homes and businesses for more than 100 years, but stored as a liquid.

Natural gas becomes LNG when cooled to -260°F. At this point, the natural gas condenses into a clear, non-flammable, non-corrosive liquid occupying 1/600 of the space of natural gas at atmospheric pressure.

LNG when warmed above -260°F at atmospheric pressure returns to a gas.

LNG is stored at a very low pressure (~ 0 – 200 psi).

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LNG FACTS

● LNG is not explosive or flammable

● LNG is not corrosive

● LNG will not mix with water (it floats)

● If LNG is spilled, it quickly vaporizes and rises into the air

● There is no residue after a LNG spill on water or

soil

● LNG is odorless, colorless and non-toxic

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EMISSIONS

● LNG has a much better emissions performance than

conventional fuels.

● LNG emits zero SOx and virtually zero particulate matter.

Compared to existing heavy marine fuel oils, LNG can,

depending on the technology used, emit 90% fewer NOx

emissions.

SOURCE: SEA-LNG.ORG/LNG AS A MARINE FUEL/EMISSIONS

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NORTH AMERICAN EMISSION CONTROL AREA

(ECA)

Puerto Rico

Jaxport

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LNG POWERED VESSELS – TOTE MARITIME

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“The environmentally friendly ships will replace tugs and triple-deck Roll-on/Roll-off barges currently sailing between Jacksonville and Puerto Rico,” said John Hourihan, senior vice president and general manager, Puerto Rico services.

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CROWLEY SHIP LAUNCH

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TRUCK TO SHIP BUNKERING

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TRUCK TO SHIP BUNKERING

TOTE uses truck-mounted LNG ISO containers to transfer LNG. Photo: TOTE Maritime

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LNG BUNKER SKID

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LNG BUNKER VESSEL - JAXLNG

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EAGLE LNG TANKS TALLEYRAND MARINE TERMINAL

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EAGLE LNG TANK

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EAGLE LNG TANK

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EAGLE LNG TANK

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Crowley for Coke in the CaribbeanMarch 12, 2014 in LNG, Marine by Rich Piellisch

Two Bottling Plants to Get LNG from FloridaCrowley’s Carib Energy unit has disclosed a multi-year contract to supply containerized, U.S.-sourced liquefied natural gas to its first industrial customer, Coca-Cola inPuerto Rico. Crowley Carib will ship LNG from Jacksonville to Puerto Rico using 10,000 gallon intermodal ISO containers.

LNG SHIPPING - CROWLEY MARITIME

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EAGLE LNG MAXVILLE PLANT

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EAGLE LNG MAXVILLE PLANT

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EAGLE LNG MAXVILLE PLANT

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EAGLE LNG SMALL SCALE EXPORT PLANT

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JAX LNGDAMES POINT PLANT

“Cold Box”

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JAX LNGDAMES POINT PLANT

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JAX LNGDAMES POINT PLANT

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THANK YOU

DAVID STUBBSDirector, Properties & Environmental Compliance(904) 357-3082 ● [email protected]