Gas Land Expands Nitrogen Engineering Model for Global LNG Infrastructure
Gas Land Inc., a California-based specialist in nitrogen generation and gas separation systems, has announced an expansion of its engineering-led model for LNG infrastructure. The company, headquartered in Newport Beach, says it draws on nearly three decades of project execution experience to integrate system design, equipment integration, controls, commissioning, and modernization.
The liquefied natural gas sector is expanding globally, with recent developments including Vietnam's exploration of a second LNG term contract following its deal with Shell, Singapore's award of a 670 MW gas plant contract to Tuas Power, and the ongoing situation at GNA II, Brazil's largest gas power plant.
According to Gas Land, its approach evaluates operating requirements and interfaces for nitrogen generation systems, including purity, flow, delivery pressure, turndown, redundancy, ambient conditions, compressor feed air requirements, pretreatment, controls, storage, and vaporization. The company argues that this method would support schedule certainty, asset availability, and capital efficiency.
Gas Land has provided over 30 nitrogen generation systems as well as cryogenic storage and vaporization packages for LNG projects worldwide since its founding in 1997. Its engineering model connects four technical disciplines from design basis through long-term operation: process, package, and interface engineering; EPC execution and technical assurance; commissioning and performance optimization; and modernization built on installed-base intelligence.