Risk of Supply Breaches in Maritime LNG Transport
Bjørn Egil Asbjørnslett (),
Inge Norstad and
Øyvind Berle
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Bjørn Egil Asbjørnslett: NTNU
Inge Norstad: MARINTEK
Øyvind Berle: NTNU
Chapter Chapter 12 in Risk and Interdependencies in Critical Infrastructures, 2012, pp 175-188 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter presents a case study based on the approach described in Chap. 11 . The case is a maritime transport system for distribution of liquefied natural gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), from a producer to a set of receiving terminals in different geographical regions. The objective is to provide an example of modelling and analysis of interdependency risk in maritime transport infrastructure and potential-related vulnerabilities, where the transport system is part of a tightly coupled energy supply system. The main focus is given to the interdependency risk assessment of supply breaches of LNG based on detailed inventory routing–based simulations. Interdependency modelling and assessment based on the cascade model presented in Chap. 4 is discussed at the end.
Keywords: Interdependency Risk; Invent Inventory; Cargo Capacity; Port Call; Vessel Configuration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-4661-2_12
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